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Eli Roth Partners With Italian Soundtrack Label for ‘Red Light Disco’ Vinyl Sexploitation Cinema Compilation (EXCLUSIVE)
Eli Roth partners with Italian soundtrack label CAM Sugar for ‘Red Light Disco,’ a vinyl compilation of sexploitation cinema music.
Although the films may not be readily familiar even to dedicated genre fans, the composers of their music certainly will be: tracks appear by the likes of Stelvio Cipriani, Bruno Nicolai, Riz Ortolani, Franco Campanino, Gianni Ferrio, Nico Fidenco and Daniele Patucchi. To provide vital context for the selected music, Roth wrote extensive essays and conducted interviews, including with European genre legend Edwige Fenech (“The Case of the Bloody Iris”) and the granddaughter of Bombolo, one of the male superstars of the “commedia sexy all’italiana” films, and Campanino, composer of the music to “To Be Twenty,” one of Roth’s favorite Italian films. All versions of the album include the 28-page booklet featuring “Eli Roth’s Guide to Italian Red Light Cinema.” All of the audio has been restored and remastered from the original sources, to meet the presentation standards of contemporary audiophiles.
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