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E Tu Vivrai Nel Terrore L'Aldila
CD (Item 592224) Beat (Italy), 1981 — Condition: New Copy
Classic slasher scoring from Fabio Frizzi – one of the few Italian cats who really helped set the sound of horror at the start of the 80s! There's a mix here of older Italian modes and some of the leaner, more electric elements that crept in during the previous few years – which means that keyboards come into play with atonal string passages, and help the music alternate between spooky, drama-laden moments – and others that derive more energy from a rockish inspiration! The music is plenty spooky, even without the images on the artwork – and the CD also features a few previously unreleased tracks. Titles include "Suono Aperto", "Voci Dal Nulla", "Verso L'Ignoto", "Oltre La Soglia", and "Sequenza Coro E Orchestra". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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