Werewolf Woman – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack LP

$30

Werewolf Woman (original title La Lupa Manna) is a 1976 Italian exploitation sleaze fest, with an emphasis on sex and violence.

The wild synths bubbling over skittering jazz drums are thrilling enough but composer Coriolano Gori also intersperses some beautiful mellow themes throughout to temper the madness.

500 copies pressed on 180g colour in colour vinyl housed inside a 425gsm gloss varnish gatefold jacket.

Artist Luke Insect
Property Werewolf Women
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A beautiful young woman channels an ancient family lycanthropy curse into her hatred of men due to horrific abuse at a young age, she finds, seduces and rips out the throats of all suitors she stumbles across. It’s the kind of film that could (only?) be made by Italian’s in the 70s with serious story undertones giving way to ever more blatant sex, nudity and blood. The score by Coriolano “Lallo” Gori is absolutely wild and we can’t believe it isn’t more well-known than it is. Propulsive percussion, Theremins, Mono Synths, Funk and Jazz collide to create an incredibly captivating listen.