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Uccidete Il Vitello Grasso E Arrostitelo

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CD (Item 462204) Digitmovies (Italy), 1969 — Condition: New Copy

A late 60s giallo score from maestro Ennio Morricone – for Uccidete Il Vitello Grasso E Arrostitelo – composed Morricone and conducted by Bruno Nicoli! This pastoral, yet still quite noirish set has a lot of tightly snapping tunes – horns popping out over beats, chilling and sparely ominous bits of with flourishes of flute, harp and harpsichord, mixed with bits that that are more in Morricone's contemplative sounds of the period. A sweet blend of the macabre and the serene! Titles include "Lungo La Stradina", "Ai Conifini Dell Follia", "Uccidete Il Vitello Grasso (Titoli)", "Lafredd Lala Del Coltello", "Scivolando Nel Buio", "Echi Del '700" and more, plus the previously unreleased bonus tracks "Lungo La Stradina (Versione 2)" and "Ricordo Tanti Fiori (Versione 2)".  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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