Of all the highs Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ sophomore season pulled off—intense action, Vulcan drama, familiar faces, and plenty more—perhaps one of the most delightful of all was “Subspace Rhapsody,” its earnestly cheesy all-singing, all-dancing musical showstopper. And if you’ve had the soundtrack streaming non-stop since last year, we’ve got great news for you.
io9 can exclusively reveal that Lakeshore Records is going to release the complete 11-track score for the episode on a black vinyl record, with artwork inspired by the poster released for the episode at San Diego Comic-Con last year forming the cover. As well as the original songs from the episode, penned by Kay Hanley and Tom Polce, the vinyl will also include the a capella rendition of Jeff Russo’s Strange New Worlds title theme from the episode, as well as the credits melody of several of the original songs.
The Star Trek: Strange New Worlds “Subspace Rhapsody” album will release on June 7, with preorders going live today. Click through to see a few pictures of the vinyl’s cover and interiors!