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Death Smiles on a Murderer (1973) Soundtrack [2xLP] (Gold)

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  • Music from the 1973 cult film
  • Newly mastered from the original analogue tapes
  • 180 gram wax
  • Housed inside a 350 gsm sleeve
  • 2xLP
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Side A

A1 La Morte Ha Sorriso All'Assassino
A2 Greta
A3 Greta (Versione 2)
A4 Dr Kinski
A5 Visita A Greta
A6 La Bara
A7 Terrificanti Apparizioni
A8 Esperimenti Del Dr Kinski - Parte 1

Side B

B1 Great (Versione 3)
B2 Festa Per Greta
B3 Esperimenti Del Dr Kinski - Parte 2
B4 Greta (Versione 4)
B5 Visita A Greta (Versione 2)
B6 Visita A Greta (Versione 3)

Side C

C1 Greta È Scomparsa
C2 Una Splendida Festa Di Morte - Parte 1
C3 Festa Per Greta (Versione 2)
C4 Dolorosi Ricordi E Morte Al Cimitero
C5 Visita A Greta (Versione 4)
C6 Greta (Versione 5)
C7 Greta (Versione 6)

Side D

D1 Greta (Versione 7)
D2 Greta (Versione 8)
D3 Greta (Versione 9)
D4 Visita A Greta (Versione 5)
D5 Visita A Greta (Versione 6)
D6 Greta (Versione 10)

Additional information

Weight 500 g
Format(s)

12" Vinyl Records (2xLP)

Composer(s)

Berto Pisano

Colour Variant

Gold coloured vinyl

Tracks

27

Catalogue Number

AR006

Description

From the Record Label…

“ARROW RECORDS present the original soundtrack to Joe D’Amato’s haunting and dreamlike Italian horror film DEATH SMILES ON A MURDERER.
Previously unpublished on vinyl, BERTO PISANO’s score is a diverse selection of captivating compositions which moves from achingly beautiful love themes (which tastefully employ strings, trumpet and EDDA DELL’ORSO’s ethereal vocals) to darkly morbid suspense cues augmented with off-kilter percussion and fuzz guitar.

This double gold vinyl edition, limited to 1000 units, has been newly mastered from the original analogue tapes by JAMES PLOTKIN and is presented on 180 gram wax, housed inside a 350 gsm sleeve. Featuring newly commissioned artwork by GILLES VRANCKX, and accompanying liner notes by STEPHEN THROWER…”

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