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FLIES 45 Piero Umiliani PARANOIA (ORGASMO)
Gatefold Lp | Never released before
The missing soundtrack by Piero Umiliani par excellence, considered by many to be lost, is finally fully recovered on a prestigious LP edition.
"Paranoia" (known in Italy as "Orgasmo") is the first chapter of the famous giallo trilogy that Italian cult director Umberto Lenzi filmed starring former "Baby Doll" Carroll Baker.
The score is an actual gem of grace and elegance - a manifesto of seduction that perfectly capture the film's morbid side, psych(edel)ic deliriums, and pop ambiance. Featuring sublime, mysterious vocals by Alessandro Alessandroni, Giulia De Mutiis and Lydia MacDonald.
Another piece of Umiliani's outstanding music legacy is finally now ready to shine again!
sexy-thriller | pop-psych | giallo lounge
https://soundcloud.com/fourfliesrecords/piero-umiliani-paranoia-orgasmo
FLIES 46 Piero Umiliani A QUIET PLACE TO KILL (PARANOIA)
10'' Ep | Never released before | Ltd. Ed. 400 copies
The second collaboration for director Umberto Lenzi and composer Piero Umiliani, and the second chapter of the sexy thriller Baker trilogy. A Quiet Place to Kill (known in Italy as Paranoia) is probably one of the most sought-after scores by Umiliani, buried for far too many years, and finally recovered from the original reels.
A great score finally resurfaces: from action-jazz to psychedelic feel, with the special gem of the opening titles song, the extraordinary "You", sung by Shirley Harmer, which is one of the most moving thins Umiliani has ever written.
sexy-thriller | psych-jazz | giallo lounge
https://soundcloud.com/fourfliesrecords/a-quiet-place-to-kill-mixdown
FLIES 39 Luciano Michelini MORTE SOSPETTA DI UNA MINORENNE (SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A MINOR)
Lp | Hard Tip-On Sleeve
First time on vinyl for this utterly top level score composed by Luciano Michelini for the slasher/crime flick directed by Sergio Margino, "The Suspicious Death of a Minor" (Morte sospetta di una minorenne), and recorded in 1975 at Ortophonic Studio in Rome. The main theme echoes certain passages from Goblin's "Deep Red" - recognizable by the use of the same church organ played a few months earlier by Claudio Simonetti's hands for Dario Argento's masterpiece, whilst the entire soundtrack sounds somehow "Goblinesque", thanks to the prog-rock & funk action themes used for chases, murders, and suspense scenes.
Remastered from the original reels preserved in the C.A.M. archives, this vinyl edition features new LP editing, and is housed in a hard tip-on sleeve with a stunning artwork designed by Luke Insect.
cinematic prog | action funk | goblinesque