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File under: OstGiallo70s

Roberto Pregadio

Smile Before Death

Label: Not Dark Yet

Format: LP, coloured

Genre: Library/Soundtracks

In stock

€26.00
€29.90
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*Edition of 500* 1972 Roberto Pregadio's "Il sorriso della Jena"killer score for a psychological movie with sexy infections that will prove to be a good choice for your listening experience, this is the ultimate slinky Italian soundtrack, featuring a captivating blend of haunting melodies and unconventional sounds that are guaranteed to bring endless delight! Keyboards and woodwinds create a captivating sense of space, reminiscent of the music of Ennio Morricone. A perfect balance between lightness and darkness, showcasing a sublime fusion of instrumentation and production. A real gem for the Maestro fans, for soundtracks lovers and collectors. Never before released on vinyl! This is the backing for a Giallo cult classic Smile Before Death. Recently re- stored and released on Blu-Ray courtesy of Arrow Films as part of their latest Giallo boxset, the unofficial follow-up to AMUCK! is starting to gain new fans after years of obscurity and poorly transferred DVD’s. The soundtrack can now be enjoyed and heard as intended.

Details
File under: OstGiallo70s
Cat. number: NDY008
Year: 2022
Notes:
Soundtrack release of Roberto Pregadio's music score for the 1972 Italian giallo film "Il Sorriso Della Iena" (aka "Smile Before Death") directed by Silvio Amadio. Never before released on vinyl, this is the backing for a Giallo cult classic Smile Before Death. Recently restored and released on Blu-Ray courtesy of Arrow Films as part of their latest Giallo boxset, the unofficial follow-up to AMUCK! is starting to gain new fans after years of obscurity and poorly transferred DVD’s. The soundtrack can now be enjoyed and heard as intended.