Keitaro Miho —
La Cloche/Kane EP ... 7-inch Columbia/Super Fuji Discs (Japan), 1966. New Copy (pic cover)...
$22.99
A totally cool little Japanese soundtrack from the 60s – done for a film that features a bunch of younger teens who head out the beach – and which is scored with music that perfectly fits the mood! There's a really great range of 60s film modes going on here – as some tunes ... (Funky 45's, Soundtracks)read more7-inch, Vinyl record
The MJQ always manage to sound especially great when working on music for film – and this album's a great illustration of that fact! The work here is written by John Lewis, for a movie that never lasted the test of time as much as the record – and it's some of John's most evocative ... (Jazz, Soundtracks)read moreCD
The cover looks vintage, the music sounds vintage, but the whole thing is actually contemporary – although also recorded as a soundtrack for the title film, which was first released in 1971! Mondo Sangue did something similar with their last album, and the results here are every bit as great ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Limited to 666 hand-numbered copies – and includes download!)
A pair of RCA Records gems from Hugo Montenegro – back to back on a single CD! First up is Theme From The Godfather – a sweet 70s update of the moogy groovy that Hugo Montenegro first started crafting in the 60s! The album's got both moog and Arp – the latter of which brings in ... (Now Sound, Soundtracks)read moreCD
(Hybrid Super Audio CD pressing – works on standard CD players!)
Giorgio Moroder/David Bowie —
Cat People ... LP Backstreet, 1982. Very Good- ...
$8.99
Includes the great David Bowie song "Putting Out Fire" – plus lots of cool electronic moments from Moroder! LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear.)
Ennio Morricone —
Big Gundown ... LP United Artists, 1966. Sealed ...
$28.99
One of Morricone's first groundbreaking scores for the western – a brilliant batch of tunes composed for The Big Gundown, handled in a way that mixed the typical western guitar-based themes, with some of il maestro's other compulsions, like wordless vocals and isolated instrumentation amidst ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(70s pressing, UA-LA297-G. Shrinkwrap has a UA Collectors Series sticker. Cover has a cut corner.)
A pretty nice Morricone score for this period piece that starred Marlon Brando, and was set in the Carribean during the early 19th century. The style of the work is similar to later Morricone scores with a more spiritual bent – like his superb score for The Mission – and it's got a ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a lightly stained and wrinkled corner.)
Ennio Morricone —
Burn! ... LP United Artists, 1970. Very Good- ...
$7.99
A pretty nice Morricone score for this period piece that starred Marlon Brando, and was set in the Carribean during the early 19th century. The style of the work is similar to later Morricone scores with a more spiritual bent – like his superb score for The Mission – and it's got a ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A later Ennio Morricone film score – one done around the turn of this century, and with a nicely understated vibe that marks most of the maestro's music from the previous decade! The score features solo piano and violin – the latter by a few different musicians – but almost ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A wonderful western score from Ennio Morricone – less typical than some of his classics, and with a really unique sort of sound! Many of the numbers here have a really low-rumbling quality – sounds that don't blast out with action or violence, but which emerge slowly from the lower end ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A fantastic album from Italian soundtrack genius Ennio Morricone – done for a film titled G-Force, and which deals with jet pilots – but one that moves at a much slinkier pace overall! The tunes here bubble and brew in that early 70s Morricone warmth that we love so much – not ... read moreCD
Ennio Morricone —
Grazie Zia ... LP CAM/Transversales Disques (France), 1968. New Copy (reissue)...
$26.99
A really amazing soundtrack from Ennio Morricone – presented here with the full range of tracks for the first time ever! The music uses some wonderful vocals – sung in a style that's pop, but very creepy too – that way that Morricone vocals can have of being almost chant-like, ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Limited edition.)
Ennio Morricone —
I Crudeli ... LP Bella Casa (UK), 1967. New Copy ...
$14.9928.99
A really wonderful western soundtrack from Ennio Morricone – done at a level that's a bit different than the usual style for the time – with more of some of the elements that the maestro might bring to later horror material! The main theme is wonderful – with a snapping snare and ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
One of Morricone's most fantastic scores ever! The sound is very subdued and very subtle, but it's got that beautiful Morricone sound. The notes just inch by, one after one, in short, spare passages – and they build up into a tapestry of sweet, yet off-kilter sounds. It's beautiful stuff, ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Mostly a mellow period score, but with a few favorite Morricone elements firmly in place: solo viola, solo female vocals by Gianna Spagnolo, and an orchestra and chorus conducted by Bruno Nicolai. Titles include "Battle & Red Sea", "In God's Voice", "Exodus Two", ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(US pressing. Cover has some wear with a cutout notch.)
A very groovy early soundtrack by Morricone! This one's earlier than many of the reissues we've been stocking – and it's got a groovy sound that's made even groovier by some fab vocal work by I Cantori Moderni, a hip vocalese group that's kind of the Italian version of The Swingle Singers. ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Limited edition of 500 – on pink vinyl with bonus material!)
Brilliant Morricone material from the end of the 60s – penned for a film that took up the same "gang of guys" mode used in The Dirty Dozen or Magnificent Seven! As usually with the maestro at this point in his career, the soundtrack is it's own very special thing – away from ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(On blue vinyl!)
Ennio Morricone & Gillo Pontecorvo —
Battle Of Algiers ... LP United Artists, 1967. Very Good ...
$9.99
A relatively dramatic score from Ennio Morricone– as you might guess from the military title! Some of the tunes here have a very strong military feel, but others move into surprisingly sweeter territory – that more mainstream side of Morricone's sound, but still pretty great – ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Tan label stereo pressing. Cover has a cut corner.)
A mid 70s Italian cartoon, but one that features some great soundtrack work from Ennio Morricone and Alessandro Alessandroni – each of whom bring a slightly different feel to the set! Morricone composed the film's main love theme – "Forse Basta" – a beautiful number ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
This is the small combo recording of tracks from the legendary jazz score to I Want To Live! Although not featured that prominently in the film, the band of Gerry Mulligan, Art Farmer, Bud Shank, and others were a pretty tight little group – even though it was strange to see this west coast ... (Jazz, Soundtracks)read moreCD
(Out of print.)
New Lost City Ramblers/Bonnie Dobson —
Movin On ... LP AFL CIO, Late 60s. Sealed ...
$9.99
A great pro-labor soundtrack – put together by the AFL-CIO – with narration by Arthur Kennedy, and music by the New Lost City Ramblers and Bonnie Dobson! (Folk/Country, Soundtracks)LP, Vinyl record album
A wonderful score by Bruno Nicolai – one that follows strongly in the mode of work from the time by frequent collaborator, Ennio Morricone! The approach on most tracks is spare and moody – using a lot of harpsichord over light orchestrations – and going for a tense feel that ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Bruno Nicolai's soundtrack for the second and last film in the Sabata trilogy from the early 70s – noteworthy for the fact that Yul Brynner took over the starring role, and that Nicolai handled the scoring of the film! Nicolai's style here borrows a lot from frequent partner Ennio Morricone ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A rare one from Bruno Nicolai – a composer that many people recognize from his work with Ennio Morricone, but one who can sound even groovier on his own! Bruno's got some really wide-open ears on the set – able to bring in lots of unusual sounds and odd inflections, while still keeping ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Beam me up Scotty, this music hurts my ears! If you've ever seen older episodes of Star Trek, you'd hardly think that Mr Spock and Captain Kirk could ever pass as pop singers – but during the late 60s, thanks to a series of recordings for Dot Records, both Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner ... (Vocalists, Soundtracks)read moreCD
Relatively recent material, but sounds that grew out of a real love of classic cinema between both of the artists involved! The films of Roger A Fratter might be a bit low budget, but the music from Massimo Numa is completely top shelf – served up without large orchestrations, often on ... read moreCD
The follow up to the first Mondo Cane film – in case you couldn't tell by the title! Nino did part of the music for the first one, and the style here is very similar – mostly orchestral, but with a few lighter moments that get a little groovy. There's no big hit on this one, as with ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A fantastic funky soundtrack from Riz Ortolani – quite different than some of his bigger hits of the 60s, and full of heavy basslines and lots of great drums! The style here is in the best cop/crime mode of the time – but has even more blacksploitation grit at the bottom than the usual ... read moreCD
A great early 70s western score by Riz Ortolani! Una Ragione Per Vivere E Una Per Morire is crafted with a slightly different feel than usual for the time – almost more straight dramatic than the some of the seedier Italian western sounds of the period, with shimmering orchestral passages ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Limited edition of 300 copies – on 180 gram vinyl – and includes the album on CD!)
A wonderfully mellow soundtrack from Riz Ortolani – a bit different than most of his other work, and handled with this spacious style that often has a lead instrumental solo sliding out in front of soft orchestrations! The mood is sometimes somber – maybe not as sexy as you'd guess ... read moreCD
Some nice heavy Afro-funk grooves, courtesy of Osibisa, for this follow-up score to the original Super Fly! The sound of the music is quite different than Curtis Mayfield's famous soundtrack – and there's lots of heavy bass and percussion, plus some additional arrangements by Michael Gibbs. ... (Soul, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has some wear with split bottom seams and a cutout notch.)
Two unreleased soundtracks from electronic genius Bernard Parmegiani – both surprisingly tuneful, although also equally abstract! The songs for Les Soleils De L'Ile De Paques are mostly in a cyclical mode – like more condensed versions of some of the long-spun keyboard experiments by ... (Sound Library, Soundtracks)read moreCD
A funky treasure – finally unleashed! Bucktown was one of the best of the mid 70s indie blacksploitation films – thanks to some great starring work from Fred Williamson and Pam Grier – but for years, the soundtrack's never been available as an individual release. Now, this tasty ... (Soul, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A rare early moment from the legendary Austrian group Paternoster – sounds that predate their one and only cult-status album – originally created for the equally legendary film, Die Ersten Tage! The music here was never issued commercially at the time – and the release of these ... (Rock, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Hand-numbered limited edition of 1000! Includes a WAV download for the album, bonus tracks and a the Die Ersten Tage film!)
An early 70s score for a pirate movie – but one that's quite different than you might expect – which might be no surprise, given that the film stars the mighty team of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill! As with much of their period narratives of the time, the music is nicely mis-matched ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Limited edition of 300 – with bonus CD!)
Eugene Perkins/LaMont Zeno Theater —
Black Fairy ... LP Taifa/SeriE.WOC (Italy), 1975. New Copy (reissue)...
$44.99
A totally righteous little record – originally put together in support of a local stage production in mid-70s Chicago, but a set that's come to gain some global funky fame over the years! The record mixes together spoken bits, sung vocals, and some very cool instrumentation that includes ... (Soul, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
B-Movie biker gang grooves from Stu Phillips – his compositions, production and conducting for 1968's Angels From Hell – which also features groovy tracks by Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Ted Markland and Lollipop Shoppe! The pulpy period pop tunes are great, but Stu's excellent buzzing ... read moreCD
One of our favorite soundtracks of all-time!! Piero Piccioni's score for this one is an insane mix of weird grooves, crime jazz, sound effects, and some of the coolest organ riffs you'll ever hear! (At times, we'd swear we were listening to Sun Ra on the keys!) All this fantastic music is the ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Stereo pressing. Cover is lightly discolored from age.)
Italy meets Australia – in a lovely set of grooves written by Piero Piccioni for this little-seen Alberto Sordi film from 1971! The sound is as sunny as you'd expect – with the Piccioni bossa groove used to set the scene for postwar Australia – sometimes coming across with ... read moreCD
One of the coolest classics from the glory days of the Italian soundtrack scene – a set that perfectly brings together all the funky, jazz, and mod-styled touches of the great Piero Piccioni – on a record that's maybe had more life over the years than the film did on the screen! The ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A late soundtrack from Piero Piccioni, but a great one too – scored for an equally late film in the career of actor Alberto Sordi – and with lots of the jazzy and groovy modes that you might know best from Italian soundtracks of the 60s! Piccioni's got a great ear for a melody here ... read moreCD
A cool Italian soundtrack from the late 60s – penned by Piero Piccioni with a great mix of sensitive and swinging themes! The instrumentation often features lush orchestrations, used in relatively lean ways – never as heavily romantic or sentimental as you might find in American films ... read moreCD
A great collection of under-released soundtrack material – with work from Roma Violenta by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Il Bacio by Piero Piccioni, Giugno 44 by Bruno Nicolai, and Sounds In The Night by Carlo Savina – plus a side of additional tracks by Redo Lucchetti. LP, Vinyl record album
(Japanese pressing! Vinyl has a click on two tracks, but the rest is great. Cover has a small bit of splitting on the bottom seam.)
An amazing little soundtrack that's every bit as groovy as its cover – a great blend of 60s mod and Italian jazz, all in support of the skeleton-costumed master thief Kriminal! This set represents the first full length presentation of the film's soundtrack – a long-overdue masterpiece ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A really beautiful little set of tracks – music composed to accompany vintage porn films from the 70s – played to perfection by the great Alex Puddu! The story behind the project is great – a friend was involved in rescuing and issuing rare porn from the underground – most ... (Deep Funk, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A wild shift in sound from the enigmatic Alex Puddu – as you might guess from the cover – not the straighter funk of some of his previous records, but instead a richly-crafted album that owes plenty to the golden age of Italian soundtracks! As part of that approach, Puddu works here ... (Deep Funk, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Heavy Bay Area sounds here – with cuts that include "Superbyrd" and "Your Old Lady" by Steve Miller Band, "Stranger In My Own Home Town" and "Revolution" by Mother Earth, and "Codine" and "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" by Quicksilver ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A weird one! This was the soundtrack to the obscure "blacksploitation" film that featured Ra and the Arkestra. The sound's a bit different than usual – as you'd expect – and the tracks are short haunting numbers, designed to accompany the film's erratic narrative – ... (Jazz, Soundtracks)read moreCD
The fun fun soundtrack to Rock 'N' Roll High School – that gloriously, knowingly trashy Roger Corman produced movie vehicle for the Ramones! Of course The Ramones are all over the soundtrack, but it's got a bunch of 70s new wave and hard rock from Devo, Eno, Nick Lowe, Todd Rundgren and more. ... (Rock, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Original pressing. Cover has a cutout hole and a spot of tape on the spine.)
Nelson Riddle —
Can Can ... LP Capitol, 1960. Near Mint- ...
$0.99
... LP, Vinyl record album
(Mono rainbow label pressing.)
Nelson Riddle —
Lolita ... LP MGM, Late 50s. Sealed ...
$14.99
A very groovy little soundtrack for this original film version of Lolita – directed by Stanley Kubrick with a screeplay by Nabokov himself. The album sports the famous "Lolita Theme", with a weird vocal part that goes "nya nya", and which became something of a minor ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(MCA Classics pressing. Cover has a cutout notch.)
A wonderful lost Nelson Riddle soundtrack – scored for the "gentlemen criminal" show The Rogues, which ran briefly on NBC during the mid 60s – starring Charles Boyer, Gig Young, and David Niven! The work is some of our favorite by Riddle during the period – lightly ... read moreCD
Righteous Brothers/Rip Chords/Swingers —
Swingin' Summer ... LP Hanna Barbera, Mid 60s. Very Good Gatefold ...
$7.99
A very groovy batch of 60s tracks – mostly vocal and rock oriented, but done in a mode way that's in keeping with the silly pace of the film! The Righteous Brothers really rock it up with the track "Justine; Raquel Welch sings the sexy "I'm Ready To Groove"; The Rip Chords ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Mono promo pressing. Cover has some splitting on the bottom seam.)
Mick Ronson gets his mighty due – in this sweet soundtrack that not only features some of his key moments with David Bowie, but also includes some great solo tracks – as well as performances with other artists too! Don't think of this as a film-based collection, and imagine it more as ... (Rock, Soundtracks)read moreCD
A solid bit of heavy funk – and one of the last strong-selling soundtracks of the blacksploitation era! Sure, you know the hit "Car Wash", but there's plenty of other great numbers that rank the 2LP set right up there with the best of its genre. There's a lot of nice instrumentals ... (Soul, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Beautiful work by Nino Rota – filled with the kind of classic themes that distinguished his best work for Fellini. Carlo Savina conducted, and he does an excellent job with Rota's ideas – crafting them into short little packets of sound, woven tightly into little balls that pass back ... read moreCD
5CDs, and a set of great soundtracks to early films by director Federico Fellini – music that forever set the standard for a new generation of film composers! First up is La Strada – the brilliant mid 50s filled that starred a young Giulettia Masini as one of the saddest clowns ever to ... read moreCD
Nino Rota's impressive score for the Luchino Visconti film The Leopard – sounds put together with enough of an epic feel to match the sprawling story of the movie! The music is more orchestral and serious than some of Rota's Fellini work from the same period – a masterful bit of ... read moreCD
A very cool record! The album's sort of an American tribute to the emerging French sex goddess Brigitte Bardot – one that features a gatefold cover with a wraparound photo of Brigitte, and some nice images on the inside. Music on the set is by Pete Rugolo – the master arranger who'd ... (Jazz, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
The lesser-known follow-up to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes – with Jeanne Crain joining Jane Russell in the lead. Johnny Desmond sings the title track – and other tunes include "Daddy", "Have You Met Miss Jones", "I've Got Five Dollars", "You're Driving Me ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A creepy cover, and some creepy music as well – a starkly dramatic 60s score from Italian maestro Carlo Rustichelli! The style of the music predates some of the more famous Italian horror to come in the late 60s, but it's still directed with a similar thoughtfulness and sense of sound – ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A dramatic soundtrack for L'Armata Bracaleone – a mid 60s Italian fantasy action film that starred Vittorio Gassman in a strange setting that was sort of a twisted version of the Middle Ages! The tunes on the set are often orchestral and mood-setting – but a few of the more standout ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Limited edition of 300 – with bonus CD that includes obnus tracks.)
Sensitive scoring by Philippe Sarde – one of his soundtracks for director Bernard Tavernier! One track features a vocal by Stephane Audran – another by the lovely Isabelle Huppert! LP, Vinyl record album
Very groovy soundtrack material from Masahiko Sato – a Japanese jazz artist that you might know from some equally groovy records in the 60s! This film music follows somewhat in the spirit of Sato's other recordings, save for the fact that the tunes are shorter – more like film cues ... (Jazz, Soundtracks)read moreCD
A pair of Carlo Savina western soundtracks – back to back on a single CD! First up is La Dove Non Batte Il Sole – an unusual light-hearted Lee Van Cleef western, scored by Savina in a mix of modes – with some surprisingly great numbers that move along more like 60s Italian love ... read moreCD
Lively sounds from Ultime Grida Dalla Savana – a 70s exploitation film that continued the "wild world" tradition of films like those in the Mondo Cane series! The setting here is the African savanna, but the music is mostly orchestral – a combination of driving themes that ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Lively sounds from Ultime Grida Dalla Savana – a 70s exploitation film that continued the "wild world" tradition of films like those in the Mondo Cane series! The setting here is the African savanna, but the music is mostly orchestral – a combination of driving themes that ... read moreCD
A lost bit of work by Lalo Schifrin – previously unissued recordings from the soundtrack of the original Dirty Harry film! We've been grooving to the Dirty Harry Anthology collection for years – as it features some of Lalo's best early 70s funky work – but the tunes on this set ... read moreCD
A classic to end all classics – and the record that showed the world that the kung fu genre could be every bit as funky as American crime and action films! Lalo Schifrin's at the height of his powers on this set – working in a blend of raw guitars, rolling bass, and choppy rhythms that ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A classic to end all classics – and the record that showed the world that the kung fu genre could be every bit as funky as American crime and action films! Lalo Schifrin's at the height of his powers on this set – working in a blend of raw guitars, rolling bass, and choppy rhythms that ... read moreCD
A bit later than classic Schifrin vintage, but not without some nice moments! The score to this thriller is a bit more dramatic than usual for Lalo – and it's peppered with some darker bits, and some lighter, almost TV-cop show type ones. A few numbers are a bit cheesy, but overall the ... read moreCD
Nice one! Clint Eastwood will forever be remembered for his groundbreaking tough guy work in the Dirty Harry films – but equally famous are Lalo Schifrin's funky soundtracks for the movies! The work is some of Schifrin's best – a mix of the jazzy style he created in the late 60s, and ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a promo stamp, small peeled spots, and a wavy corner.)
Ravi Shankar —
Chappaqua ... LP Columbia, Mid 60s. Very Good+ Gatefold ...
$12.99
The "other" soundtrack to the film Chappaqua – the one used instead of the Ornette Coleman one that was also issued on record! (Global Grooves, Soundtracks)LP, Vinyl record album
(Grey label Masterworks pressing. Cover has an unglued seam.)
Groovy batch of ragas from the soundtrack to this film about Ravi Shankar. We've never heard of the film, but given that the whole thing's very lovingly packaged by Apple – with a good booklet and everything – you almost don't need to see the movie. George Harrison headed up the whole ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A rare soundtrack session from Japanese jazz legend Hideo Shiraki – maybe one of the earliest recordings we've ever seen from the drummer – and one that also features work from pianist Takeshi Inomata and saxophonist Hidehiko "Sleepy" Matsumoto as well! The cover's somewhat ... (Jazz, Soundtracks)read moreCD
David Shire's wonderful score to The Conversation – a subtle mix of jazz and darker sounds that's one of the best things about this incredible film! Shire's definitely one of the cooler cats of American film scoring of the 70s – and with a groundbreaking project like this, he really ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
One of the moodiest soundtracks we've ever heard from Manuel De Sica – a set that really fits in with the darker range of the Italian horror scene, filled with dark tunes that have an overall bleak quality – strings and woodwinds coming up with the meanest notes they can find, laying ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Guy Skornik —
Tusk ... LP Finders Keepers (UK), 1979. New Copy ...
$26.99
Really beautiful electronics from the enigmatic Guy Skornik – an artist that we mostly know for his quirky concept record Pour Pauwels, but who sounds here like some of the best electronicians of the German scene of the 70s! All tracks are long and spun out – electronic, but with ... (Rock, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
A really great record that definitely lives up to its title and cover – a set that's sort of a cool 70s take on exotica modes from years past! The music here is almost all performed by Giuliano Sorgini – who plays drums and lots of percussion, then adds in electronics too – using ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Very unusual sounds from Bruno Spoerri – once a Swiss jazz musician in a relatively small scene – but now a world-famous composer for his groundbreaking soundtrack and sound library music of the 70s! This set begins in that territory, and then moves on to some equally cool cuts from ... (Sound Library, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Probably the best record the Staple Singers ever cut during the 70s – as it makes a genius move by taking their rich vocal style and laying it over some excellent tracks written by Curtis Mayfield! The record's quite different than their usual Stax numbers, and has a Curtom groove that's hip ... (Soul, Soundtracks)read moreLP, Vinyl record album
An excellent blacksploitation soundtrack – and every bit as funky as any of Willie Hutch's work for other Motown soundtracks at the time! Larry Mizell and Dennis Coffey help out on the instrumentation – giving the album an extra funky instrumental edge, one that takes it way past Edwin ... (Soul, Soundtracks)read moreCD
A pretty fantastic soundtrack to a movie that looks pretty darn spooky – not in the usual Italian horror way, but more in an earthy, ritualistic sort of mode! As part of that vibe, the music's got this great current of sex – some funky elements mixed with grittier sounds – often ... read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Includes bonus CD – which seems to have some bonus tracks too!)