An amazing run of Italian soundtracks from Goblin – six different albums, each packaged in tiny LP-styled sleeves, with lots of bonus tracks too! The work here is wonderful – really genre-defining grooves that moved horror soundtracks into the realm of rock in the 70s – using ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
A strong introduction to the work of this seminal Italian soundtrack band – plus some extra rare stuff! Goblin began their career as prog-rockers in the early 70s, but by the middle of the decade, they'd become a tight instrumental ensemble who created some of the most compelling horror ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
Goblin —
Buio Omega ... CD Cinevox (Italy), 1979. Used ...
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Seminal Italian horror soundtrack music from Goblin! By this point, the band had completely evolved from a prog-oriented jazz rock band, into a group that was very well suited to handle a diverse array of movie scores and horror themes. The keyboards are still at the core – and there's a ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
Spooky keyboards galore – and a classic horror soundtrack from Goblin – done with just the right blend of rock influences and film score modes to live up to their well-deserved legacy! As on other records, the approach here is more that of a rock group – with guitar, bass, ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
A rare non-soundtrack record from Goblin – but done in a style that's equally wonderful as their famous music for horror films! The set really shows the progressive roots from which they sprang – with a sound that's a bit fuller than some of their soundtrack work, and which also has ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
(2001 pressing.)
Goblin —
Roller ... CD Cinevox (Italy), 1976. Used ...
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A non-soundtrack album from Goblin – but one that's right up there with the spirit of their classic scores for director Dario Argento! The tunes here are a bit longer, and spin out with a great mix of funky rhythms and electric keyboards – Fender Rhodes and clavinet, mixed nicely with ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
One of the wildest 70s soundtracks by the Italian horror genius group Goblin – filled with a lot of weird distorted electronics, strangely recorded percussion, and oddly-tuned guitar parts and basslines! The overall feel still has the band's electric slightly funky sound firmly in place, but ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
Goblin (Simonetti/Morante/Pignatelli) —
Tenebre ... CD Cinevox (Italy), 1982. Used ...
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Not really a Goblin soundtrack, so much as a soundtrack project by some of the band's members – Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante, and Fabio Pignatelli – but still a nice one, with most of the group's classic elements firmly in place! The score's a great counterpart to this very odd ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
One of the heaviest soundtracks scored by Goblin during the 70s – with lots of funky club influences, and a funky disco sound on a number of tracks that feature vocals by the great European club diva Asha Puthli. Puthli sings on the tracks "The Whip" and "The Sound Of ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
A train-based thriller, with a very tense score from Morricone – one that often makes you feel the movement of the train in its rhythms – then intercuts the music with some really moody moments! The mix of quick-rolling and slow-moving elements is really great – and creates a ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
A Morricone score penned for a comedic western – but music that's really on a par with any of his more familiar classics of the genre! The styles here run from dark to bright – with some numbers that feature trademark Morricone styles like isolated harmonica or chanting vocals, to ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
Moody magic from the movie maestro – a wonderful collection of tunes that show the trippier side of Morricone's genius! The set features 15 numbers from the late 60s and early 70s – all pulled from the Cinevox catalog, and all put together with a sound that very much lives up to the ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
A fantastically dark Morricone score! Morricone originally wrote this material for the film Quattro Mosche Di Velluto Grigio, the third part of Dario Argento's cult terror trilogy – and until the release of this CD reissue, only 2 of the tracks ever made it to the public, on a rare single ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
A sexy 70s set from the legendary Piero Piccioni – one of his best from the time, and handled with a nicely mix of jazz and slinkier styles! Some of the best moments have the sort of spare, stepping keyboard lines you'd find in a Stelvio Cipriani score from the time – never too cheesy ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
Sublime work from Piero Piccioni – a really Morricone-like soundtrack, and one that's filled with hauntingly beautiful melodies! There's a lightly gliding feel to the record that's really wonderful – light lines on organ, topped with wordless vocals from Edda Dell'Orso and I Cantori ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
Wonderful work from one of the grooviest soundtrack composers ever! At the end of the 60s, Piero Umiliani wrote some of the best film scores to come out of the Italian scene – and this little gem, long out of print, is certainly one of them! The album's got some beautifully jazzy numbers ... (Soundtracks) read moreCD
A sweet little island-based soundtrack from Piero Umiliani – one that's served up in just the right blend of exotica and jazz! Some elements here resonate with Umiliani's more familiar Italian scores of the time – some sweet keyboards that trip out nicely at a level that's a few ... (Soundtracks) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Blue vinyl reissue pressing, from AMS!)
Paolo Vasile —
Controrapina ... LP Cinevox (Italy), 1979. Near Mint- ...
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A cool 70s crime thriller from Italy – and one that's scored with that mode that has the 70s cop show style hitting the clubs! By that, we mean that there's some disco rhythms mixed in with funky electric jazz – all at a level that creates a record that might have as much appeal to ... (Soundtracks) read moreLP, Vinyl record album