The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave |
Death Waltz Recording Company is proud to exhume another classic soundtrack from the world of horror cinema with Bruno Nicolaiβs incredible score to the 1981 Emilio Miraglia giallo The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (aka La Notte Che Evelyn Usci Dalla Tomba). The film is as mad as its title; Evelyn is dead before it starts and her previously institutionalized husband Alan, who has begun to murder strippers as a form of therapy, is duped by his cousin who wants to rid of his heir. Oh, and thereβs the matter of Evelynβs resurrection and a whole dose of other murders β itβs unreal.
Adding to the surrealism of the situation is Nicolaiβs deranged score that mixes super effective jarring orchestral with electronic effects and speed jazz that has truly disconcerting time signatures. Itβs absolutely creepy and utterly terrifying with queasy quivering synthesizers that sound like an entire waves of insects and the juxtaposition of a fantastic bass line with a sawing string effect that is just sickening. And then thereβs the beautiful typical romantic giallo melody that really stands out, with vocals courtesy of the iconic Edda DellβOrso. (Charlie Bridgen β Editor: Films On Wax)
[[Release Description]]Death Waltz Recording Company is proud to exhume another classic soundtrack from the world of horror cinema with Bruno Nicolaiβs incredible score to the 1981 Emilio Miraglia giallo The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave (aka La Notte Che Evelyn Usci Dalla Tomba). The film is as mad as its title; Evelyn is dead before it starts and her previously institutionalized husband Alan, who has begun to murder strippers as a form of therapy, is duped by his cousin who wants to rid of his heir. Oh, and thereβs the matter of Evelynβs resurrection and a whole dose of other murders β itβs unreal.
Adding to the surrealism of the situation is Nicolaiβs deranged score that mixes super effective jarring orchestral with electronic effects and speed jazz that has truly disconcerting time signatures. Itβs absolutely creepy and utterly terrifying with queasy quivering synthesizers that sound like an entire waves of insects and the juxtaposition of a fantastic bass line with a sawing string effect that is just sickening. And then thereβs the beautiful typical romantic giallo melody that really stands out, with vocals courtesy of the iconic Edda DellβOrso. (Charlie Bridgen β Editor: Films On Wax)
- 2 Γ 180g vinyl (clear blue & clear red) housed inside a gatefold 425gsm jacket
- Limited edition one off pressing
- Design by Eric Adrian Lee
- Genre: SOUNDTRACK
- Format Detail: 2LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 1/4/17
- Internal ID: JIT