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1990 I Guerrieri Del Bronx aka The Bronx Warriors Vinyl LP (Record Store Day 2014)

Death WaltzSKU lp-5917

limited edition for Record Store Day 2014
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Sign up for Stock Email Notification (Above or the Green Tab on the right) to receive a one-time notification when this item becomes available. This is a Record Store Day title, it will be available on 4/19/2014 at our East Village Storefront. If there are any leftovers, they will be available online the following week. Please sign up a EMAIL STOCK NOTIFICATION to get first chance at these limited edition titles.

Traveling twenty-four years into the past in a beat-up DeLorean, Death Waltz Recording Company has returned from a post-apocalyptic wasteland to bring you the futuristic stylings of Walter Rizzati’s music to cult classic 1990: THE BRONX WARRIORS. Coming from the mind of celebrated shlock-meister Enzo G. Castellari, take John Carpenter’s ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, swap out the whole of NYC for just the Bronx, add in a little bit of THE WARRIORS and a lot of bikers and you have Castellari’s masterwork. The beauty of Rizzati’s score is that while it’s a tricked-out work of crazy genius for crazed biker gangs in a wasteland, it feels like a compilation of scores for movies that would only really play on the old 42nd Street. It’s not easy to nail down what Rizzati’s chief weapon is; is it the electrifying guitar that wails out the main theme, the bassline that reaches eleven on the funkometer, or the Manzarek-esque plinking keyboards? Then there’s the thick percussion with the odd time-signatures, like a demonic version of The Dave Brubeck Quartet’s ‘Take Five’, or the out-of-nowhere piano/guitar rag. Or maybe it’s the big religioso number that sounds like it’s influenced by either Carl Orff or Fabio Frizzi. Either way, The Bronx in 1990 is the place to be. Just don’t forget your axe.

 

  • Record Store Day exclusive limited to 1,000 LPs for North America
  • 180gm BROWN & RED SWIRL WAX FOR NORTH AMERICAN STORES
  • Embossed Death Waltz House sleeve with Obi strip
  • Remastered from the original tapes
  • Features a giant fold out poster and a 12 x 12 lithograph of exclusive original art
  • Includes the chance to win either six months or a years supply of Death Waltz Releases vis a Willy Wonka Golden Ticket
  • Death Waltz 2014
UPC: 26080449

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