my first guess was on of Marcello Giombinis Horrorscores "Antropophagus" or "Le Notti Erotiche dei morti viventi" but they are published by Nazionalmusic. But no Nazionalmusic published Tape has ever survived that time. Pitty
De Angelis brothers have done some fun scores, but they do tend to be a bit 'disposable', and I can't think of any that warrant the build-up that Beat are giving this one?
my first guess was on of Marcello Giombinis Horrorscores "Antropophagus" or "Le Notti Erotiche dei morti viventi" but they are published by Nazionalmusic. But no Nazionalmusic published Tape has ever survived that time.
"Antropophagus" was my first guess as well. Maybe they found some back-ups somewhere ??
The only other title that would be a grail for me is "Cut and Run" by Claudio Simonetti.
But I would also love to see a release with these nice orchestral library tracks used in "Burial Grounds", "Malabimba", "Giallo A Venezia", etc. (On the German Blu-Ray of "Giallo a Venezia" is a nice but too short suite in the extras !)
Just one of their usual suspect or someone else for a change? That would be a true holy grail to see them finally focus on anyone else outside those 3 composers they have been releasing all the time...
I like Stelvio Cipriani but an awful lot of his scores tend to sound very much like the last one...
Just one of their usual suspect or someone else for a change? That would be a true holy grail to see them finally focus on anyone else outside those 3 composers they have been releasing all the time...
I like Stelvio Cipriani but an awful lot of his scores tend to sound very much like the last one...
Hmmm... not really.
You're entitled to your opinion of course. As am I.
Holy Grail...mmmh..and must be an Italian movie...is there any Italian Holy Grail..no clue...Spagetthi Westerns are almost covered I guess..Morricones are also covered .right!?
No clue and not very informed on that issue..so...
Holy Grail...mmmh..and must be an Italian movie...is there any Italian Holy Grail..no clue...Spagetthi Westerns are almost covered I guess..Morricones are also covered .right!?
No clue and not very informed on that issue..so...
for certain fans there are many italian Holy Grails.
And - when you have no clue and also be not very informed by this "issue" - WHY DO YOU POST in the Thread??
De Angelis brothers have done some fun scores, but they do tend to be a bit 'disposable', and I can't think of any that warrant the build-up that Beat are giving this one?
I would tend to agree for their 80s comedy stuff, but even last year Beat did a small buildup for "L'allenatore nel pallone (1984)" so I suspect it is in the same line. Someone also suggested "Mezzo destro mezzo sinistro - 2 calciatori senza pallone (1985)" which would be a natural follow-up but to call hit holy grail seems a stretch. I'm afraid none of those are really on my want list.