Pieces


We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want Records 21/06/2015 Vinyl - 500 exemplaren (8271705132804)
Film Film release: 1982
 

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# Track Artiest/Componist Lengte
Lato 1
1.Up CountryStephen Ham & Alain Leroux4:29
2.Cocktail MolotovFabio Frizzi1:27
3.I Love BlondesEnrico Pierannunzi & Silvano Chimenti2:45
4.M21Carlo Maria Cordio0:35
5.M29Carlo Maria Cordio2:27
6.M20Carlo Maria Cordio2:21
7.M15Carlo Maria Cordio1:26
 15:30
# Track Artiest/Componist Lengte
Lato 2
1.M13Carlo Maria Cordio1:54
2.M31Carlo Maria Cordio3:33
3.A Strange SymbolStelvio Cipriani2:10
4.Carlotta And The ProfessorStelvio Cipriani2:25
5.DeathwatchStelvio Cipriani1:54
6.Deathwatch (Unused Alternate Version 1)Stelvio Cipriani1:54
7.Deathwatch (Unused Alternate Version 2)Stelvio Cipriani1:09
 14:58
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WRWTFWW RECORDS is fuming with excitement as it announces the release of the soundtrack for cult slasher movie Pieces (1982), available for the first time ever on vinyl!

A plot filled with so many holes it's impossible to follow, chainsaws cutting heads left and right, downright terrible acting, hilariously absurd scenes, and a brilliant soundtrack…Pieces is exactly what you think it is: one of the best movies ever made! Praised by the likes of Eli Roth (Hostel, Inglorious Basterds, Grindhouse...), this rare slasher has become a fan-favorite over the years and can be seen in horror movie festivals around the globe.

Its original score is surprisingly elegant, full of eerie jazz, menacing synths, and soulful escapades - a well balanced mix finding its influences in Giallo and Blaxploitation soundtracks of the 70s and classic horror movie music of the 80s.

This limited edition vinyl includes numerous songs by Italian composer Stelvio Cipriani, the man behind the superb soundtrack of Poliziottesco movie La Polizia Sta A Guardare (1973) whose main theme was reborn in 2007 on Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof, multiple scores for Spaghetti Western movies starring Tony Anthony, as well as a Nastro d’Argento award for best score for The Anonymous Venetian (1970).

Also found on Pieces are compositions by Carlo Maria Cordo who scored Joe D’Amato’s gorefest Absurd (1981) that some might know as Anthropophagus 2, Monster Hunter, Horrible or The Grim Reaper 2 - a movie so shockingly violent it became one of the Video Nasties of the UK and was successfully prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Acts in 1984.

Lucio Fulci’s frequent collaborator Fabio Frizzi (responsible for the music of classic horror movies Zombie aka Zombi 2, L’Aldilà aka The Beyond, City of the Living Dead aka The Gates of Hell and the list goes on) also makes a special appearance with the sexy « Cocktail Molotov ».

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Andere soundtrack releases van Mil gritos tiene la noche (1982):

Pieces (2019)


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