“Gli Occhi Freddi della Paura” (Cold Eyes of Fear) is a 1971 thriller film directed by Enzo G. Castellari (who also directed “Quel Maledetto Treno Blindato”, one of Quentin Tarantino’s absolute favourites), with the participation of an international cast of actors including Frank Wolff, Fernando Rey, Julian Mateos and Karin Schubert.
Set almost exclusively inside a villa where a kidnapping takes place, the film relies on one of the darkest and most terrifying soundtracks by Ennio Morricone, where melody is practically non-existent in favour of dreadful and claustrophobic atmospheres. As performers, directed by Bruno Nicolai, we find an ensemble Morricone himself was a part of, named Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza, that perfectly execute the dissonant and avant-garde sounds of the score. When the groove kicks in, the music recalls the revolutionary fusion/jazz-rock of the late ‘60s / early ‘70s Miles Davis.
“Gli Occhi Freddi della Paura” remained secret and unreleased for almost 30 years, and it’s still constantly sought after by collectors and soundtrack lovers. It is here reissued in a new clear pink vinyl edition with remastered audio.
Side A | Side B |
1 Seguita 3:12
2 Gli Occhi Freddi della Paura 3:20 3 Evaporazioni 2:19 4 Notte e Misteri 3:15 5 Urla nel Nulla 3:15 |
1 Folle Folle 3:38
2 Evanescente 4:09 3 Dal Sogno e Ritorno 2:34 4 Ritorno all’Inizio 3:20 5 Gli Occhi Freddi della Paura (#7) 4:29 |