Tip! Tip! Tip! We are incredibly excited to announce a landmark discovery and upcoming release that will be a must-have for collectors and fans of Italian film scores. After decades of being considered a lost artifact, the original soundtrack for the iconic 1975 giallo film, Nude per l'assassino (Strip Nude for Your Killer), has been found. This marks its first-ever official release, presented in a lavish vinyl edition that includes a 30x60cm poster and has been meticulously remastered from the original 8-track tapes.
This highly sought-after score, composed by Berto Pisano and Elsio Mancuso, is a stunning and lethal blend of styles. It moves from smooth jazz-funk grooves to atmospheric lounge and chilling suspense, with a distinct, visionary Italian spin on American funk. All of it crowned by Edda Dell’Orso’s magnetic, otherworldly voice at one of her career’s absolute peaks, balancing sensual ecstasy with the breathy whispers you’d imagine in a red-light photonovel.