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Il Cinico L'Infame Il Violento (limited edition)
CD (Item 553728) Beat (Italy), 1977 — Condition: New Copy
A pulp Italian soundtrack from Franco Micalizzi for Umberto Lenzi's Il Cinico L'Infame Il Violento from 1977 – a great one with intense period action flick elements mixed with a raw, spacey funk rock vibe! The drums, guitar, strings, horns and flute are 70s cult soundtrack genetic material, but Micalizzi is love with keyboards and synth on this one – when paired with the guitar, gives the whole thing a weird, cosmic edge. Includes 18 sequences of the title "Il Cinico L'Infame Il Violento". (Numbered limited edition.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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