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Chi Sei ? - Franco Micalizzi - 1974
1. Bargain With The Devil
2. Jessica's Theme
3. Dimitry's Theme
4. Robert's Theme
5. Jessica Theme N. 2
6. Family's Theme N.2
7. Bargain With The Devil (orchestra)
8. Flute Sequence
9. Dimitry's Theme (slow Version)
10. Family's Theme (slow Version)
1975 // Hachiro Aoyama // 'Shinkansen daibakuha' aka 'Super Express 109' aka 'The Bullet Train'

KILLER jazz-funk soundtrack !!
What do you think about that ???
Music by Aoyama Hachiro
1. Prologue: Dawn (B-Mix)
2. Beginning of the Long First Day (M-2)
3. Okita’s Memory (Enter Memory T-1)
4. Action Begins (EX-2)
5. Main Title (A-Mix)
6. Inspiration (M-6)
7. The Phone Bomb is Real! (M-7)
8. Order of a Series of Train Suspensions (M-8T-2)
9. Car Malfunction Occurs (M-9)
10. Suspense (M-19)
11. Okita’s Request (M-11)
12. Ease the Jam (M-12)
13. Freight Blast Suspect ~ Koga Masaru (M-13A)
14. Haneda Airport Domestic Flights Arrival Lobby (M-14)
15. The 109, Passing Nagoya Station (M-16)
16. Event: Announcement in Car (M-15)
17. Okita’s Downward Instruction (M-17)
18. Gold Bullion Heist Begins (M-EX Extra)
19. Oki’s Situation (M-20)
20. Nameless People’s Wailing (M-33)
21. Bomber’s Death Report (M-24)
22. Koga Discovery, Daylight Chase (M-25)
23. See It All in a Dream ( Scat Style?)
24. The End of a Small Life (M-29-2)
25. Discovery of Criminal Hideout (M-30)
26. Purpose ~ Okita & Koga (M-30A)
27. Discouragement & Hope (M-29)
28. Plan Burned (M-31A)
29. Memory ~ Okita & Koga Meet (EX-2T-1: M-15’s Violin)
30. Suicide Bomb ~ Koga’s Last Moments (M-28)
31. Passport Wrapped in Fire (Scat)
32. Cut Off ~ Bent (?) Desire (M-38)
33. 2nd Day Photography of Cars (M-39)
34. Search for Takeda Shunsuke! (M-40)
35. Lies & Truth (M-44)
36. Okita, Appearance in Haneda (M-45)
37. Okita’s Misjudgment (M-46)
38. Ending Titles (B-Mix)
BONUS TRACKS
39. Passport to Escape
40. Super Express 109
41. B-Mix: Original Version
1975 / RUDY RAY MOORE // DOLEMITE
1979 // BARRY DE VORZON // THE WARRIORS

"Warriors, come out to play-yay!"
It's the eclectic soundtrack to Walter Hill's cult classic gang-warfare movie from 1979, The Warriors.
Containing three pieces of Barry de Vorzon's excellent original score, the rest of The Warriors soundtrack uses the tracks that the movie's radio DJ plays whilst giving a running commentary on The Warriors progress as they attempt to get back to their home turf of Coney Island after being framed for killing a gang leader who was trying to unite all the gangs in the area.
1972 // FRANCIS LAY // L'AVENTURE C'EST L'AVENTURE

One of Francis Lai's more sought-after 1970s scores, this album may not be that hard to find but is almost always expensive because it features an otherwise-unavailable track by French pop legend Johnny Hallyday. That's a pity, because this album is a really tight, madly funky soundtrack with some killer beats, breaks, funk tracks, drums and Rhodes. The main theme is reprised throughout the album, which is a good thing because the melody is tight, punchy and insistent, so suits Christian Gaubert's funk arrangements perfectly. Plenty of serious funk instrumental business for sampling or playing out.
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Goblin

This is my own compilation of some of my favorites songs.
For those who discover this group, They are mostly known for their Dario Argento's sountrack like 'profondo rosso' or 'dawn of the dead' but their discography is huge and really interesting.
It's a kind of UFO for me : I don't know why I like their music but I like it really much !
I have been certainly traumatized by a Argento movie when I was young :)
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Beretta 70: Roaring Themes From Thrilling Italian Police Films 1971-80

A classic CD containing some of the finest tracks from the 70's poliziotteschi (violent police/crime) movies from Italy. Music to drive recklessly and beat-up criminals to! Fantastic stuff !
It's a good way to begin into italian thriller sountrack.
With Goblin, Guido De Angelis, Maurizio De Angelis, Adriano Fabi, Armando Trovaioli , Stelvio Cipriani, Sammy Barbot, Luis Enriquez Bacalov, Franco Micalizzi, Paolo Vasile, Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi, Vince Tempera
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1977 - Serge Gainsbourg - Madame Claude

This LP is one of his very best funk soundtracks - it's killer late 70s, tight funk all through. Gainsbourg parodies the disco feel but makes it so damn funky it's unrecognisable. Electric piano, choppy guitar, slap/pluck bass, tight drums, wicked tunes. Mostly instrumental, this album is a superb funk soundtrack that, for our money, rates with Hanged Man and Coffy for sheer funk.
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1975 - Francis Lai - Le corps de mon ennemi

From a mid-70s Belmondo movie, this French score sees Francis Lai move away from his traditional lush arrangements into a harder, more guitar-lead environment. A tough action movie calls for tough sounds, and this album is no exception. The music is as dark as the album sleeve, featuring menacing brass, guitar and analogue synth. Some of the music has a progressive rock influence and even a slight middle eastern feel in places. There are several outstanding funk numbers (Number one, jack pot...). Recorded at the legendary Studios Davout, source of many killer French funk records... must be something in the air...
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