ANTON GARCIA ABRIL / MARCELLO GIOMBINI

…4..3..2..1…Morte

(Dagored) Used LP $12.00

Original soundtrack recordings for the 1967 cult sci-fi movie. Bizarre voice-only tracks, electronic themes, organ-based rhythmic jazz with a psychedelic vibe — perfect background for tales of Perry Rhodan’s space adventures. Gatefold jacket. 180-gram vinyl

JOHN CARPENTER / ALAN HOWARTH

Escape From New York

(Dagored) Used LP $22.00

On the appropriately futuristic soundtrack to this 1981 film, director and composer John Carpenter and sound designer Alan Howarth favor simple, repetitive keyboard figures played on synthesizer, generally two per sequence, set in a fast-slow counterpoint. They borrow from Debussy and an ersatz show tune written by Nick Castle shows up, but most of the music sounds like earlier Carpenter scores — tense, ominous. 2000 pressing includes six pieces previously unreleased. With poster.

FABIO FRIZZI

The Beyond (aka l’Aldila),

(Dagored) Used LP $75.00

The killer score to this gorehound classic is an exercise in atmospheric horror, and goes even deeper with masterful orchestration, great funk beats and classic N'awlins blues. Frizzi’s recognizable, eerie piano motif echoes throughout, and a fierce, madcap vocal piece acts as the main title. With poster 180-gram vinyl

GOBLIN

Dawn Of The Dead

(Dagored) Used LP $20.00

The original soundtrack recording to one of the greatest sequels ever made from Italy's psych-rock kings of the cult film underground. Gatefold jacket, poster, liner notes by Roberto Zamori. 180-gram vinyl.

GERSHON KINGSLEY

Music To Moog By

(Dagored) Used LP $15.00

2003 reissue of this groundbreaking mix of Moog sounds and pop music, originally released in 1969 by Audio Fidelity. Includes the international pop smash “Popcorn,” The Beatles’ “Nowhere Man” and “Paperback Writer,” choice classical pieces, and more. Sealed

LES MALEDICTUS SOUND

Les Maledictus Sound

(Dagored) LP $25.00

Recorded in 1968, reissued in 2000, The Maledictus Sound are to instrumental rock what Frankenstein was to science: a laboratory monster, a strange creature assembled from a mishmash of diverse musical sounds. Psychedelic pop, romantic ballads, tongue-and-cheek showtunes, horror movie screamadelia and mega-twisted '60s vibes. The doctor here is Jean-Pierre Massiera, the musical mastermind who gave birth to this freaky epileptic wash.

ENNIO MORRICONE

Revolver

(Dagored) Used CD $13.00

“Revolver is one the finest Morricone thriller scores, composed in 1973 for Sergio Sollima’s great giallo film. No sweeping themes, no quirky effects, no dissonant sounds — just simple ideas, executed to perfection. Contains ‘Un Amico’, the beautiful theme heard in Inglourious Basterds, and the thirteen-minute title track action piece. With O-card