Milan Records today releases two albums of music from the second season of Netflix's original series Wednesday, including both an original score album as well as an original soundtrack of instrumental and vocal tracks. Available everywhere now, the original score features music by composer Chris Bacon, who returns to the series after collaborating with composer Danny Elfman on the Season 1 soundtrack. Meanwhile the original soundtrack album, also available now, includes a mix of vocal and instrumental tracks performed throughout the show by the series' cast, as well as two supplemental cover songs by platinum-selling musician Bella Poarch. Today's release coincides with the hugely-anticipated Part 2 release of the second season, which is available now exclusively on Netflix.

Also announced today is an exclusive, deluxe vinyl release, which is available to preorder now. Pressed on striking purple and black blended transparent vinyl, with a spot-glossed cover, custom labels, printed vinyl pockets, a poster and lyric insert, the LP features both featuring songs and score from every moment of the fan-favorite series, plus Bella Poarch's additional covers inspired by the series.

Initially introduced last month alongside the series' Part 1 premiere date, both the Original Soundtrack and Original Score albums are available everywhere now. In addition to two supplemental cover songs by Bella Poarch, the Original Soundtrack includes a mix of vocal and instrumental tracks performed throughout the show by the series' cast. The album's instrumental covers include two cello soli by Wednesday Addams – "Dance Of The Knights" from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet and "Don't Fear The Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult – as well as a stirring piano cover of The Cranberries' "Zombie." The album's vocal tracks, meanwhile, include original song "Nevermore Alma Mater" performed by the cast as well as a powerful duet version of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising," which arrives on the full album alongside a previously unreleased alternate version. The Original Score album, meanwhile, features music composed by Chris Bacon, who returns to the series after collaborating with composer Danny Elfman on the Season 1 soundtrack. Together, the two albums showcase the breadth of the music, its blend of moody orchestral pieces and eclectic covers coalescing into a soundscape as unique as the world of Wednesday itself.