LABEL: BEAT RECORDS
ARTIST: GUIDO & MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS
FORMAT: VINYL 12” BLACK
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LABEL: BEAT RECORDS
ARTIST: GUIDO & MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS
FORMAT: VINYL 12” BLACK
LABEL: BEAT RECORDS
ARTIST: LUIGI CECCARELLI
FORMAT: VINYL 12” CRYSTAL WHITE
LABEL: BEAT RECORDS
ARTIST: GUIDO & MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS
FORMAT: LP CRYSTAL WHITE
LABEL: BEAT RECORDS
ARTIST: GUIDO AND MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS
FORMAT: 2 LP COLORED GATEFOLD
LABEL: BEAT RECORDS – CABUM
ARTIST: GUIDO & MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS
FORMAT: COLOURED LP 180 GRAMMS
BEAT RECORDS
GUIDO & MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS
COLORED (MARMORED PALE BLUE) LP 12” 180 GRAMMS
GUIDO & MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS
LP COLORED (BLUE MARBLED WHITE) - 180gr
Beat Records è lieta di pubblicare su CD la OST composta da Ennio Morricone per il film giallo diretto nel 1971 da Enzo G.Castellari ''Gli occhi freddi della paura'' (aka ''The cold eyes of fear''), interpretato da Giovanna Ralli, Gianni Garko, Fernando Rey, Julián Mateos, Karin Schubert, Frank Wolff , Franco Marletta, Leonardo Scavino.
Produzione: Paramount
Codice Area: 2 - Europa
Audio: Italiano, Francese, Inglese, Spagnolo, Tedesco
Sottotitoli: Italiano Francese Inglese Spagnolo
Formato video: 1.85:1 Anamorfico
LP - COLORED - 180gr
GUIDO & MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS
Maybe the most iconic soundtrack by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis. Definitely the one that is closely linked with Italian crime movie genre ''poliziotteschi'', made eternal by dozens movies set in mid 70's violent big cities.
LP - COLORED - 180gr - LIMITED 500 COPIES
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
Beat Records, in collaboration with Cabum is glad to present the original motion picture soundtrack of L'allenatore nel pallone, for the first time ever on a colored 180 heavy weight vinyl (green, marmorized).
Money (aka "Intrigo in 9 mosse") is a 1991 thriller directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and written by Larry Pederson and Gordon Roback, based on the novel of the same name by Paul-Loup Sulitzter. The film was produced by André Djaoui and René Malo, with music by Ennio Morricone and starring Eric Stoltz, Maryam D'Abo, Bruno Cremer, Mario Adorf, Anna Kanakis, F. Murray Abraham, Christopher Plummer, Bernard Fresson, Angelo Infanti and Tomas Milian.