A magnificent concoction of freak beat, baroque pop, heavy rock, LSD exotica, and other mind-melting oddities from the Italian soundtrack/library scene of the 1960s/1970s. Featuring legendary composers such as Bruno Nicolai, Luis Bacalov, Piero Piccioni, The Sparrows, The Pawnshop, Gianni Marchetti, Roberto Righini, Riz Ortolani, Romano Rizzati, Lallo Gori, Carlo Pes, Alessandro Alessandroni, Berto Pisano, Jacques Chaumont, Giorgio Gaslini, Guido & Maurizio de Angelis, Florenza Mormile, Franco Micalizzi, Gian Piero & Gian Franco Reverberi, The T and 8, Sandro Brugnolini, Peppino de Luca, Dream Bags, Albert Verrecchia, Mario Migliardi, and Gianni Mazza. Gatefold double LP; edition of 750. Not the usual sorts of sounds you might expect to hear from Italian soundtracks of the 60s – as lots of these cuts are more like psych rock tracks than film score music – often complete with vocals, fuzzy guitars, and some mad little rhythms! Lots of films from the time had a scene at a party, or in a club, or somewhere else a tripped-out band might be playing – and lots of those moments are compiled here, in a very cool collection of cuts that blows away most of the similar sounds that were appearing in American AIP films and on Tower Records soundtracks! Some of the work is by bigger soundtrack names, but may tunes are credited to groups too.