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Coming Soon To Turntabling: Morricone on Dagored

Coming soon to Turntabling, some exquisite reissues from the mighty Italian label Dagored, very limited editions of only 500 each–do not miss these titles while supplies last!! All three of these classics are Ennio Morricone titles, and they won’t hang around long. We’ll post an update when these titles are available, and in the meantime you can check out the other giallo, horror, sci-fi, rare, and unusual titles in the Turntabling shop

Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura

Cold Eyes Of Fear Morricone Soundtrack vinylTrack listing:

  • 1. Seguita
  • 2. Gli Occhi Freddi della Paura
  • 3. Evaporazione
  • 4. Notte e Misteri
  • 5. Urla nel Nulla
  • 6. Folle Folle
  • 7. Evanescente
  • 8. Dal Sogno e Ritorno
  • 9. Ritorno all’inizio
  • 10. Medley in eight parts “Gli Occhi Freddi della Paura”

Veruschka

Veruschka Morricone Vinyl Soundtrack DAGOREDTrack listing:

  • . Veruschka
  • 2. Intervallo I
  • 3. La Bambola
  • 4. Astratto I
  • 5. La Spiaggia
  • 6. Dopo L’Intervista
  • 7. Poesia Di Donna
  • 8. Le Fotografie
  • 9. La Bambola (#2)
  • 10. Intervallo II
  • 11. Magia
  • 12. Astratto III
  • 13. Veruschka (#2)
  • 14. Astratto II V
  • 15. Eruschka (#3)
  • 16. Astratto IV
  • 17. La Bambola (#3)
  • 18. Astratto V
  • 19. Poesia Di Donna (#2)
  • 20. La Spiaggia
  • 21. Astratto VI
  • 22. Poesia Di Donna (#3)
  • 23. La Bambola (#4)
  • 24. Veruschka (#4)

Le Foto Proibite Di Una Signora Per Bene

Le Photo Morricone soundtrack vinyl record DagoredTrack listing:

  • 1. Le Foto Proibite Di Una Signora Per Bene
  • 2. Qui Ci Scappa Il Morto
  • 3. Amore Come Dolore
  • 4. Bella, Cara, Dolce, Buona Mogliettina Per Bene
  • 5. Allegretto Per Signora
  • 6. Intermezzino Pop
  • 7. Caduta Nell’Inconscio
  • 8. Nel Vuoto
  • 9. Secondo Intermezzino Pop
  • 10. Percussivamente
  • 11. Quelle Foto
  • 12. Solo Eco
  • 13. Qui Ci Scappa Il Morto (Alternate Version)

Now For Sale From Turntabling

Vinyl the living dead at manchester morgue soundtrack album

There is a LOT of vinyl goodness on sale at the Turntabling Discogs shop.

We’ve made some great finds recently and there are plenty of rare and hard to find LPs there including the Death Waltz edition of the Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue soundtrack, which is fantastic all on its own, but comes beautifully packaged from Death Waltz complete with a poster and that excellent cover art.

Five dolls for an August Moon sountrack AMS Cinevox

We were also lucky enough to get our hands on a vinyl copy of the Five Dolls For An August Moon sountrack–Piero Umilliani scoring for Mario Bava? That is a combination that just cannot go wrong. This one is a must-have for any fan of Bava, or the soundtrack sounds from that era of Italian cinema. Fabulous.

And then thEraserhead Sacred Bones Double LP reissueere’s the Eraserhead soundtrack, a double LP reissue that is increasingly hard to find. Where to start? David Lynch creates an experience like no other both in the film AND on the soundtrack record, which really does stand all on its own with or without the film. How on earth could a soundtrack fan or a Lynch afficianado be without this? The version we’re selling is the amazing reissue on Sacred Bones which has a TON of extras. Buy this before I change my mind about selling it!Day of the Dead Soundtrack Romero

The George Romero film Day Of The Dead now has a couple of editions out when it comes to soundtrack albums, and we’ve got both in the shop–this one and the Waxworks edition (while supplies last). This is a sealed edition of the original issue John Harrison soundtrack and features that 80s artwork we all know and love. The dead walk!

These soundtrack albums are available via the Turntabling Discogs shop and are for sale while supplies last only. First come, first served!

Deep Red Drive-In Trailer and Sountrack

Dario Argento filmed Deep Red (original title: Profundo Russo) back in the mid-70s. Goblin did the soundtrack which alternates between truly excellent and totally goofy. I like both extremes of this, for better or worse. I’m a fan of this, but can’t seem to locate it on vinyl for a reasonable price. In the end I opted for picking up the Japanese import CD because I want my goofy Italian cheese (and the good tracks, too) in superior quality.

The trailer below seems to be custom made for the 70s drive-in circuit. Check out the great cornball voiceover and the lurid editing! Nice. For those who didn’t get to see great stuff like this first-run at a run down drive-in theater, it’s ALMOST a substitute. Why don’t they make trailers this entertainingly low-rent anymore? The movie iteself is a lot of fun, and it’s great to see a post-Blow Up David Hemmings creeping around trying to figure out who the killer is.

Harold and Maude Original Soundtrack on Vinyl

harold-and-maude

Aquarium Drunkard is raving about this. While Cat Stevens is more odious because of his “Kill Rushdie” utterances as an Islamic militant back in the late 80s (Is he still one? Who knows?) the vinyl in question is highly prized in some circles. Aquarium Drunkard reports the Cameron Crowe is responsible for this finally seeing the light of day…if you loved the movie, this might be worth a look in. It’s a limited edition–2500 copies according to the blog post. Collectors take note!

We found a listing for the Harold and Maude soundtrack LP on Amazon for a whopping $299…claiming to be an original, factory sealed pressing on blue vinyl. Buyer…beware? We don’t vouch for the veracity of this–but it IS available for sale. One copy only!