Milano Odia: La Polizia Non Puo Sparare, a 1974 movie directed by Umberto Lenzi, is the quintessence of the Italian police films. Not only is it even more violent and extreme than usual it has one of the best performances by the Cuban actor Tomas Milian. Ennio Morricone was commissioned for the soundtrack, who at the time was already a full-time score composer. The Maestro wrote the entire OST starting from a single, obsessive theme, arranged in many different ways for each different scene and very atmospheric. The whole soundtrack had never been released until 2007, and this is the first full edition on vinyl.
Milano Odia (Limited Edition)
£34.99
180 Gram Vinyl. Housed in Gatefold Sleeve with Poster.
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Milano Odia (Limited Edition)
£34.99
180 Gram Vinyl. Housed in Gatefold Sleeve with Poster.
Clear Red
Milano Odia: La Polizia Non Puo Sparare, a 1974 movie directed by Umberto Lenzi, is the quintessence of the Italian police films. Not only is it even more violent and extreme than usual it has one of the best performances by the Cuban actor Tomas Milian. Ennio Morricone was commissioned for the soundtrack, who at the time was already a full-time score composer. The Maestro wrote the entire OST starting from a single, obsessive theme, arranged in many different ways for each different scene and very atmospheric. The whole soundtrack had never been released until 2007, and this is the first full edition on vinyl.