Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed by former Manfred Mann member Mike Vickers, and is in a funky, 'blaxploitation' style that reflects the early 1970s setting of the film. It was not released commercially prior to a long-awaited CD release in 2009. The film also features two songs, "Alligator Man" and "You Better Come Through for Me" by the American band Stoneground, who were a late replacement for The Faces. The Black Mass segment uses the track "Black Mass: An Electric Storm in Hell" by the pioneering electronic group White Noise. The Black Mass scene with Christopher Neame's dialogue was also sampled by Orbital for "Satan Live" and "Tension".
- BSX Records (BSXCD 8855)
- Release date: May 4, 2009
- Limited edition of 1500 copies
- Track listing
- "Warner Bros. Logo (Theme from Dracula)" – 0:09
- "Prologue / Hyde Park 1872" – 4:28
- "Main Theme: Dracula A.D. 1972" – 2:04
- "Johnny Looks at Ring / Legend of Dracula" – 1:01
- "Devil's Circle Music" – 3:52
- "Baptism by Blood" – 5:18
- "Dracula Rising / The Blood Ritual / Laura Screams" – 2:37
- "Dracula Returns / Dracula Bites Laura" – 2:55
- "Alucard = Dracula / Not the One! / Give Me the Power!" – 4:15
- "Dumping the Body / Van Helsing Prepares / Jessica Walks Into the Trap" – 2:09
- "Van Helsing Heads to the Club" – 1:35
- "Van Helsing Confronts Johnny / Johnny's Ignoble Death Scene" – 3:56
- "Johnny Be Really Dead! / Van Helsing at the Church / Van Helsing Confronts Dracula / Rest in Final Peace / Main Theme: Dracula A.D. 1972 (Reprise)" – 11:50
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- Bonus tracks
- "You Better Come Through for Me" – 3:29
- Composed by Tim Barnes (ASCAP), performed by Stoneground
- "Alligator Man" – 3:29
- Written by Sal Valentino (BMI), performed by Stoneground
- Total duration: 53:07
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