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The rare soundtrack to Alan J. Pakula's celebrated thriller was due to be issued in 1971, but had its release cancelled. Composed by Michael Small, it's an outstandingly atmospheric collection of pieces that touch on jazz and funk, and makes its long-awaited return to CD here, together with background notes.
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This B-movie concerns the attempts of a Vietnam vet to avenge the death of his policeman brother at the hands of a violent, drug-dealing biker gang. Its rare soundtrack is a hip grab-bag of '60s sounds, with plenty of fuzz guitars and bongos to keep genre aficionados happy. It makes its long-awaited CD debut here, together with background notes. Featuring artists such as The Arrows, Davy Jones & The Dolphins, Somebody's Children, and The Sunrays.
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Gatefold 180 gram vinyl version. Hell's Angels '69 is a cult biker movie concerning the efforts of two wealthy brothers to rob Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Its rare soundtrack is a hip blend of jazz, ballads, pop and grooves that first appeared in August 1969. Digitally remastered. Features the full original artwork.
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Released in March 1967, this cult movie concerns the efforts of a competitive racing driver to overcome blackouts at the wheel. Its rare soundtrack blends outrageous fuzz guitar workouts with ballads and incidental music to highly entertaining effect, and makes its CD debut here, complete with background notes. Digitally remastered.
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Directed by Otto Preminger, this quirky thriller concerns a missing child whom the police come to suspect never actually existed. Its soundtrack combines an atmospheric score by the prolific Swiss-American composer Paul Glass with three classic songs by cult heroes the Zombies, and makes its long-awaited CD debut here, complete with background notes and a rare bonus track.
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This 1970 cult movie concerns the attempts of a biker gang to honor a fallen comrade in the face of a mining disaster and resistance from local rednecks. Its fine soundtrack boasts contributions from Buffalo Springfield drummer Dewey Martin, Texan acid-rockers Fever Tree and cult singer-songwriters Mark Eric and Rabbit Mackay, as well as studio outfits Sylvanus and East-West Pipeline, who cook up a tasty blend of psych, glam and funk-rock. It makes its CD debut here, complete with background notes.
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This cult documentary concerns the efforts of three surfers to find decent places to practice their talents -- a quest that takes them to Portugal, Morocco, India, Hong Kong, Japan, Hawaii and elsewhere. Its sumptuous, exotic score originally appeared in May 1969, and makes its long-overdue CD debut here, complete with background notes.
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Released in the autumn of 1970, this obscure movie concerns the impact of teenage drug abuse on a suburban family. Its cult soundtrack features superb pop from Glass Bottle and edgy rock from cult Boston band Bead Game (including future Steely Dan drummer Jim Hodder), as well as trippy incidental music from leading arranger Don Sebesky. It makes its CD debut here, complete with background notes. Digitally remastered.
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Directed by Peter Watkins (best-known for his Oscar-winning 1965 short film The War Game), Privilege is a cult classic from 1967. Starring Manfred Mann's singer Paul Jones and supermodel Chrissie Shrimpton, it concerns the attempts of the state to control the masses by manipulating a pop star. Its soundtrack combines hip pop and incidental baroque sounds from Mike Leander (who worked with The Beatles at much the same time), and has gone on to influence artists as diverse as Patti Smith and Morrissey. Finally available on CD for the first time. Digitally remastered.
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This notorious 1969 biker movie concerns the unsavory exploits of a Los Angeles gang that sells women to a Las Vegas prostitution ring. Its soundtrack originally appeared in 1970, and features rare tracks by cult psych bands Orphan Egg and Boston Tea Party. It makes its long-overdue CD debut here, complete with explanatory background notes. Digitally remastered.
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LP version. This 1967 cult classic starred Jack Nicholson as a gas station attendant with attitude who falls in with a violent gang and falls foul of its leader, and is widely considered to be the best biker movie of the decade. Its soundtrack is also one of the very best in the genre, with plentiful fuzz guitar, sitar, vibes and more, and makes its long-overdue 180 gram vinyl reissue here.
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180 gram vinyl reissue. Released in January 1968, this cult exploito movie concerns the efforts of an art teacher to discover who has framed him for pot possession, with plenty of warnings about the dangers of drug abuse along the way. Its soundtrack is a quintessential '60s period piece, with fuzz guitar, bongos, flute, vibes, and more.
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180 gram vinyl. Released in the summer of 1967, this oddball documentary focused on the more unconventional inhabitants of Hollywood, such as multi-millionaire Lewis Beech Marvin III (founder of the mysterious Moonfire cult), celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring (later murdered by the Manson gang) and psychedelic pioneer Richard Alpert (an associate of Timothy Leary at Harvard). Its equally unconventional soundtrack boasts a rare performance from cult singer-songwriter Bobby Jameson, as well as garage rock from The Mugwump Establishment and weird and wonderful contributions from numerous other denizens of Tinseltown and makes its 180 gram vinyl debut here. Other artists include: Mike Clifford, Davie Allen & The Arrows, The Riptides, God Pan, Darrell Dee, 18th Century Concepts and Teddy & Darrell.
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Peter Sellers' first Hollywood movie concerns the chaos caused by an out-of-work actor when he's accidentally invited to a lavish Hollywood party. Its swinging soundtrack was composed by the legendary Henry Mancini, and is performed by a team of top-flight jazz musicians including Larry Bunker (vibes), Bill Plummer (sitar), Jimmie Rowles (piano) and Shelly Manne (drums). Originally issued in April 1968, it makes its long-awaited return to CD here.
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Hell's Angels '69 is a cult biker movie concerning the efforts of two wealthy brothers to rob Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Its rare soundtrack is a hip blend of jazz, ballads, pop and grooves that first appeared in August 1969. Digitally remastered. Features the full original artwork.
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This soundtrack to an obscure German sex comedy first appeared in 1969, and makes its long-overdue CD debut here. Written and performed by cult Krautrockers Improved Sound Limited, the music takes in experimental pop, blues, rock, jazz, funk and easy listening, with tape effects, phasing, distorted guitar and much more to keep you guessing throughout, and comes complete with background notes. Digitally remastered. Title translates to: "Up The Establishment."
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Released in the summer of 1967, this oddball documentary focused on the more unconventional inhabitants of Hollywood, such as multi-millionaire Lewis Beech Marvin III (founder of the mysterious Moonfire cult), celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring (later murdered by the Manson gang) and psychedelic pioneer Richard Alpert (an associate of Timothy Leary at Harvard). Its equally unconventional soundtrack boasts a rare performance from cult singer-songwriter Bobby Jameson, as well as garage rock from The Mugwump Establishment and weird and wonderful contributions from numerous other denizens of Tinseltown and makes its CD debut here. Background notes included. Other artists include: Mike Clifford, Davie Allen & The Arrows, The Riptides, God Pan, Darrell Dee, 18th Century Concepts and Teddy & Darrell.
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LP version. Starring Ringo Starr, Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, Walter Matthau, James Coburn, John Huston and others, Candy was one of the more grandiose follies of the late 1960s. Its soundtrack, however, is a lost classic. Featuring superb contributions from The Byrds and Steppenwolf, as well as atmospheric instrumentals by composer Dave Grusin that incorporate fuzz, sitar, electronica and other period flourishes, it's nothing short of a psychedelic gem, and comes complete with liner notes.
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LP version. Starring Jack Nicholson and released in early 1968, Psych-Out has been described as "a groovy movie par excellence, the Citizen Kane of the late '60s Haight-Ashbury scene." Its superb soundtrack originally appeared in April 1968, combining classics by acid-rock heroes The Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Seeds with exclusive material from The Storybook and Boenzee Cryque. Packed with flute, organ, sitar, fuzz and more. This is the first vinyl reissue.
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This 1967 cult classic starred Jack Nicholson as a gas station attendant with attitude who falls in with a violent gang and falls foul of its leader, and is widely considered to be the best biker movie of the decade. Its soundtrack is also one of the very best in the genre, with plentiful fuzz guitar, sitar, vibes and more, and makes its long-overdue CD debut here, complete with explanatory background notes.
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Released in January 1968, this cult exploito movie concerns the efforts of an art teacher to discover who has framed him for pot possession, with plenty of warnings about the dangers of drug abuse along the way. Its soundtrack is a quintessential '60s period piece, with fuzz guitar, bongos, flute, vibes, and more, and makes its long-overdue CD debut here, complete with background notes.
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Directed by the legendary Roger Corman, Gas-s-s-s was a light-hearted B-movie about the accidental release of a gas deadly to anyone over the age of twenty-five. This long-lost soundtrack, which originally appeared in November 1970, is sure to be of interest to fans of vintage San Francisco rock, as it was overseen by Barry 'The Fish' Melton and features rare performances by both Country Joe & The Fish (as Johnny & The Tornados) and Joy Of Cooking (as The Gourmet's Delight). Rounding it off are a number of intriguing songs penned by Melton and Country Joe McDonald, and performed by the movie's star, Robert Corff, a former actor in Hair.
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Starring Jack Nicholson and released in early 1968, Psych-Out has been described as "a groovy movie par excellence, the Citizen Kane of the late '60s Haight-Ashbury scene." Its superb soundtrack originally appeared in April 1968, combining classics by acid-rock heroes The Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Seeds with exclusive material from The Storybook and Boenzee Cryque. Packed with flute, organ, sitar, fuzz and more, it makes its long-awaited CD debut here, complete with explanatory notes and a bonus track.
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LP version. Depicting a disaffected Vietnam vet's involvement with a violent biker gang (and subsequent descent into criminal mania), Angels From Hell has long been a favorite with B-movie enthusiasts. This rare soundtrack is packed with superb music composed by film score composer Stu Phillips, with rare contributions from cult psychedelic acts The Lollipop Shoppe and Peanut Butter Conspiracy. Originally issued in July 1968, original copies of the LP have changed hands for as much as $250, making this reissue especially welcome.
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LP version. Starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper, written by Jack Nicholson and directed by Roger Corman, The Trip practically defines the psychedelic exploito film genre. Its superb soundtrack was originally released in September 1967, and features 18 tracks by the nascent Electric Flag, with outstanding guitar from the great Mike Bloomfield, and prominent contributions from Moog maestro Paul Beaver. Showing influences from rock, blues, jazz and classical music, it is simply one of the best psychedelic albums of the period.
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