Groovy soundtrack for this 60's international intrique film starring a young Horst Bucholz. GeorgesGarvarentz wrote and directed the music, with the sort of flair that he brings to the best of projects like these. The stuff's not as funky as his 70's stuff, but it's got a lot of nice moments, with good spy and crime themes to them. Tracks include "Fight At The Turkish Bath", "Bulldozer Leads The Dance", "Surprise Depot", "Man With The Steel Hand", and "Chase On The Calatma Bridge". LP, Vinyl record album
(Stereo pressing. Cover has light ring wear.)
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GeorgesGarvarentz —
Triple Cross ... LP United Artists, 1967. Very Good+ ...
$2.994.99
A war soundtrack – but with some different touches that make it nicer than you'd think! The music was written by groovy French composer GeorgesGarvarentz, and performed in the KPM studios by Roland Shaw's orchestra – so despite the fact that the setting of the film is a military thriller, there's also some nice numbers that have kind of a 60s easy feel to them. Tony Allen sings the title song – and other tracks include "Victory Day", "Rendez-vous Of Paulette & Eddie", "Test For Parachute Landing", "Le Bistro De Paulette", and "Elga & Eddie's Farewell". LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear.)
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