The Girl With The One-Eyed Cat


Dwacki Mun Fudalick 05/18/2017 Vinyl - 200 copies
 

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# Track   Duration
Side A
1.Track 1 
2.Track 2 
3.Track 3 
4.Track 4 
5.Track 5 
6.Track 6 
7.Track 7 
8.Track 8 
9.Track 9 
10.Track 10 
# Track   Duration
Side B
1.Track 11 
2.Track 12 
3.Track 13 
4.Track 14 
5.Track 15 
6.Track 16 
7.Track 17 
8.Track 18 
9.Track 19 
10.Track 20 
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The Girl With The One-Eyed Cat

Added on Thursday, May 18, 2017  

The Girl With The One-Eyed Cat

“The Girl With The One-Eyed Cat” is a never released before soundtrack from a never released before Pinky Violence movie. Supposed to be out in 1971, this movie never made the light of day, even in Japan, because it was simply too violent and weird! It tells the story of a pimpstress and Yakuza contract killer who uses a one-eyed cat to kill her targets, they are mentally bound and can control each other.

“The Girl With The One-Eyed Cat” is a never released before soundtrack from a never released before Pinky Violence movie. Supposed to be out in 1971, this movie never made the light of day, even in Japan, because it was simply too violent and weird! It tells the story of a pimpstress and Yakuza contract killer who uses a one-eyed cat to kill her targets, they are mentally bound and can control each other. After being hunted by former employees, she decides to go on a rampage and eliminate all of her enemies, each one being sadistically killed, this resulting in bizarre scenes filled with rivers of blood and Japanese weirdness. Only some old pictures meant to be used for promotional purposes, and the explanation of the grandson of the director of the movie. The original rushes were, of course, destroyed in a fire and legend says that it could be possible that a backup copy exists somewhere in the Toei Archives. That said, the soundtrack is what you would expect from a Pinky Violence OST, fuzz guitars, drum breaks, funk themes all together, the particularity being that some of the tracks were also ''borrowed' from other Pinky Violence movies (and/or used later too in other Movies / TV Shows, but first created for this movie ) because the creators of this particular movie wanted to state that it was, unlike the others of the genre, completely above the law, so basically stealing music wasn't a problem, but mainly an act of rebellion, non-conformism, anyway here is the complete original soundtrack as intended to be at that time, first time ever on vinyl for everybody to enjoy. 200 copies are available on a 1LP of 20 tracks including a 30 x 60 color Pinky Violence themed insert.



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