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ARTIST
TITLE
Milano Trema: La polizia Vuole Giustizia
FORMAT
CD

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CATALOG #
BCM 9604CD BCM 9604CD
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RELEASE DATE
5/6/2022

Milano Trema: La Polizia Vuole Giustizia (aka The Violent Professionals) directed by Sergio Martino in 1973. The movie is placed in a violent Milan where in tangible way the alarming and fool of fears mood reigns that characterized life in the big Italian cities in the so called "Anni Di Piombo" ("Lead Years"). Commissioner Caneparo who, after being suspended in his service, for his unorthodox ways, he wants getting revenge for a colleague's death. The fearless cop introduces himself in the criminal world, finding favor with a criminal gang -- after a series of bloody robberies, very fast chases in the streets of Milan he succeeds to discover the gang's boss, a publisher who wants to support a dictatorial regime. Martino with sane and careful job succeeds to realize a fluent movie, full of rhythm and without dead points; also, he succeeds on recreating the violent and full of fears mood of those years, through the valid performance of the actors. The images are brilliantly background with the score by brothers Guido & Maurizio De Angelis who have written a memorable monothematic original soundtrack dominated by a melancholic main theme performed by Moog accompanied by the orchestra conducted by Gianfranco Plenizio that is introduced in the first track. This leit motif is reprised continuously in the OST almost to follow all the moods of commissioner Caneparo in his bitter story of revenge, with fascinating variations. At that time RCA released just a 45rpm single (Rca OC 39) containing the cover version of "Blue Song", the main theme sung by Susy & Guy that Beat Records include on CD for the absolute first time and "And Life Goes On" sung by Susy Lion. Mastering by Claudio Fuiano. Liner notes by Marina Crescenti. Graphic layout by Daniele De Gemini.