*2025 stock. Issued in a replica mini-LP jacket with inner sleeve, 16-page booklet, and OBI strip.* Piero Piccioni ‘Colpo Rovente’ is one of the rarest soundtrack albums in the Italian film music history. This soundtrack stands out from the traditional period into the psychedelic era. Soft-spoken and suave cool jazz, along with hallucinogenic go-go sounds appears throughout the film and soundtrack. Dynamic big band tunes are stunningly matched with impossibly beautiful jazz funk scores infused with a touch of bossa nova. If your tastes lie somewhere in the intersection between elegant European lounge and primal psychedelia, this soundtrack is a must-listen. Colpo Rovente has this really special sort of sound, often done with spare, stark sounds – but never in a way that's too atonal or horror-based either! Piccioni brought a really special sort of genius to the record – a way of using each instrument with a very unusual sound or tuning – and isolating each element in just the right way, but with a different style than that used by Morricone at the time.
Published by EMI General Music Publishing srl / Universal Music Publishing Ricordi srl. Originally released on RCA Records (Italy) asSP 8031 in 1970. Released by BEATBALL RECORDS, a division of BEATBALL MUSIC GROUP. Made under license from GDM Music srl on behalf of EMI General Music Publishing srl. Issued in a replica mini-LP jacket with inner sleeve, 16-page booklet, and OBI strip. Catalog #BEAT 66 on mini-LP replica jacket. Catalog #BEAT66 on booklet, OBI strip, and compact disc.