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Milano – Il Clan Dei Calabresi (limited edition)
CD (Item 528054) Beat (Italy), 1975 — Condition: New Copy
Cop drama soundtrack funk from Italy – Gianni Marchetti's score for Milano – Il Clan Dei Calabresi from 1975 – work that mixes trademark Italian string accents and crime cinema sounds with funky 70s influences from the US blacksploitation ouvre and beyond! It's impressive how those international styles are melded here, and there are some really tripped out moments you'll recognize instantly if you've scene Tarantino's Kill Bill films a time or 2 (or 50)! Fantastic stuff! 18 sequences of the title theme. (Limited edition – very limited! Just 500 copies!) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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