Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Make Them Die Slowly 45 rpm (ultra scarce)


ITEM: This is a very RARE 1997 promotional 45 / 7" for the (then) upcoming soundtrack to the infamous 1981 Umberto Lenzi-directed cannibal film Make Them Die Slowly (aka Cannibal Ferox), whose score was composed by Roberto Donati (aka 'Budy') and Fiamma Maglione. The A ('Cannibal') side has the "NYC Main Title Theme," while the flip ('Ferox') side has a track called 'The Best Parts,' which is sort of a mash-up of samples from the soundtrack.
CONDITION: This was a gift to me from a friend who was working with Sage Stallone (whose Grindhouse Releasing re-released the film) at the time and (I assume) got it from him. The b&w sleeve is intact and in excellent condition, with no fading and next to no wear. (PLEASE NOTE that the light yellow bars across the two portions on the front cover are merely Post-Its that I placed there temporarily to cover potentially offensive imagery for the purpose of making scans; they were promptly removed and left no residue whatsoever.) The 45 itself is in mint condition, with no scratches, and played perfectly on my turntable. (I listened to it all the way through myself, both sides, recently, one last time.)

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