** in restock** First time on vinyl ever, released on 180g coloured vinyl. Taken from  the 1965 horror-goth movie directed by Mario Caiano as Allan Grunewald, a  very sparse and dark soundtrack with luscious orchestration, with many dissonant passages and an overall experimental feel.
"A very weird little soundtrack from Ennio Morricone – earlier than most   of his classics, and done in a style that's much more conventionally   horror-based!  The film may be known to American viewers as Nightmare  Castle,  and it boasts a score that's heavy on the pipe organ – stretched  out  here in very extended tracks that go far longer than the original  album  – in a way that really lets the organ ring out with plenty of  eerie  touches!  A few passages are sparer and more traditionally   Morricone-esque – and feature some equally creepy wordless vocals!"  (Dustygroove)

