The Black Belly of the Tarantula (Original Soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone (Record, 2015)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelDewa, Death Waltz
UPC5053760017370
eBay Product ID (ePID)17046044843

Product Key Features

Release Year2015
FormatRecord
GenreSoundtrack
ArtistEnnio Morricone
Release TitleThe Black Belly of the Tarantula (Original Soundtrack)

Dimensions

Item Height0.25 in
Item Weight1.08 lb
Item Length12.35 in
Item Width12.32 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks15
TracksCoiffeur Pour Dames, La Tarantola Dal Ventre Nero, L'abbraccio Caldo Della Tarantola, Nell'ultima Stanza, Psicosi Ossessiva, Col Cuore in Gola, Mondo Perduto, L'abbraccio Caldo Della Tarantola (Version 2), Spirale Misteriosa, Lugubre, Ventre Nero, Coiffeur Pour Dames (Version 2), Buio Psichedelico, Ragnatela, Un Uomo Si É Dimesso
Number of Discs2
NotesDeath Waltz Recording Company is proud to bring soundtrack fans a huge classic of Italian horror. With music by one of cinema's greatest composers, Ennio Morricone, Paolo Cavara's LA TARANTOLA DAL VENTRE NERO (BLACK BELLY OF THE TARANTULA) is considered one of the best gialli ever made. Starring celebrated genre actor Giancarlo Giannini, the terrifying film is about a homicide detective hunting down a psychotic killer who has been paralysing and slaughtering women just as the deadly Pepsis grossa - the Tarantula Hawk wasp - does to it's own eight-legged prey. Ennio Morricone's score is equally frightening, though you wouldn't immediately believe it. The initial melodies of the score conjure up memories of the hits of Serge Gainsbourg, with an upbeat keyboard riff mixed with the breathy and seductive vocals of Edda Dell'Orso, and there's some jazz fusion along the way. But from there it starts to spiral and spiral into the unknown, with disquieting atonal sounds, creepy insectoid strings, stabbing percussion. The mix of an unhinged piano and drums feels like the buzzing of the wasp, and the music gets so uncomfortable you feel paralyzed - with fear - and that's when it really starts to terrify you. Such is the power of maestro Morricone and BLACK BELLY OF THE TARANTULA.
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