Italy’s Beat Records are planning on releasing two unreleased poliziotteschi, slated for release in September.
Jul 25th, 2008 by Tim Fife
Italy’s Beat Records are planning on releasing two unreleased poliziotteschi, slated for release in September.
The first is Gian Franco Plenizio and Enrico Pieranunzi’s great soundtrack for Romolo Guerrieri and Fernando Di Leo’s 1976 cop thriller Liberi Armati Pericolosi (aka Young, Violent and Dangerous). The title track was recently issued for the first time on the recent Cinedelic Tomas Milian compilation, but this is the first time the soundtrack has been released in its entirety. The CD will be limited to 1000 copies and includes a booklet that shows the original lobby cards. The disc also works as a CD-ROM that includes an interview with Plenzio.
Also being released is the much anticipated Milano Rovente score. Also known as Gang War in Milan, it was one of Umberto Lenzi first polizio movies and features a beautiful score by Carlo Rustichelli. Also limited to 1000 copies and a great booklet, it also has an interview (with English subtitles) with Lenzi on the CD-ROM portion of the album.





Whaw, Milano Rovente as soundtrack! Can’t wait to buy it!