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A Ciascuno Il Suo/La Polizia E Al Servizio Del Cittadino?

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CD (Item 586162) GDM/Quartet, 1966/1973 — Condition: New Copy

Two great Luis Bacalov soundtracks – back to back on a single CD! A Ciascuno Il Suo is a great thriller soundtrack – by one of the Italian masters of the 60s! Bacalov's score for the film mixes jazzy numbers with more suspenseful orchestral ones – but the best cuts have a jaunty groovy quality, of the sort you dig these old Italian soundtracks for! Bruno Nicolai conducted the orchestra, and the nicest cuts have choppy percussion and some good instrumental elements, like sax or organ – which stand out nicely, and help really bring a lot of flavor to the record! There's a great bossa version of the title tune – plus cuts that include "Delitto D'Onore", "Intrigo", "L'Imboscata", "Pour Reve L'Hiver", and "Sulla Spiaggia". La Polizia E Al Servizio Del Cittadino is presented in a much more expanded format than before – 13 tracks in all, really stretching out Bacalov's beautiful music for the film! Things start slow and sensitive, but proceed with lots of very cool off-beat strings, drums, and electronic bits – making for a very cool set of police themes with a very dark edge. Titles include "Di Notte Genova", "Il Killer", "Indagando", "Attesa Ossessiva", and "Un Uomo Solo Contro La Citta". (Limited edition of 500 copies.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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