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Pieces / O.S.T.: Pieces - VINYL LPTitle: Pieces Artist: Pieces O. S. T. Label: We Release Whatever Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 8271705132804 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 07 24 Number of Discs: 1 "You do not have to go to Texas for a chainsaw massacre!" The soundtrack for cult slasher movie Pieces (1982) is now available for the first time ever on vinyl. A plot filled with so many holes it's impossible to follow, chainsaws cutting heads left and right, downright terrible acting,
Title: PiecesArtist: Pieces / O.S.T.
Label: We Release Whatever
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8271705132804
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-07-24
Number of Discs: 1
"You do not have to go to Texas for a chainsaw massacre!" The soundtrack for cult slasher movie Pieces (1982) is now available for the first time ever on vinyl. A plot filled with so many holes it's impossible to follow, chainsaws cutting heads left and right, downright terrible acting, hilariously absurd scenes, and a brilliant soundtrack - Pieces is exactly what you think it is: one of the best movies ever made! Praised by the likes of Eli Roth (Hostel (2005), Inglourious Basterds (2009), Grindhouse (2007)...), this rare slasher has become a fan-favorite over the years and can be seen in horror movie festivals around the globe. It's original score is surprisingly elegant, full of eerie jazz, menacing synths, and soulful escapades a well-balanced mix finding it's influences in giallo and blaxploitation soundtracks of the '70s and classic horror movie music of the '80s. This limited vinyl editionincludes numerous songs by Italian composer Stelvio Cipriani, the man behind the superb soundtrack of poliziottesco movie La Polizia Sta a Guardare (1973) (the main theme of which was reborn in 2007 in Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof), multiple scores for Spaghetti Western movies starring Tony Anthony, and winner of a Nastro d'Argento award for best score for The Anonymous Venetian (1970). Also found on Pieces are compositions by Carlo Maria Cordio, who scored Joe D'Amato's gorefest Absurd (1981) (which some might know as Anthropophagus 2, Monster Hunter, Horrible, or The Grim Reaper 2), a movie so shockingly violent it became one of the "Video Nasties" of the UK and was successfully prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Acts in 1984. LucioFulci's frequent collaborator Fabio Frizzi (responsible for the music of classic horror movies Zombie aka Zombi 2 (1979), L'Aldilà aka The Beyond (1981), City of the Living Dead aka The Gates of Hell (1980), and the list goes on) also makes a special appearance with the sexy "Cocktail Molotov." Also included on the soundtrack are tracks by Stephen Ham & Alain Leroux and Enrico Pieranunzi & Silvano Chimenti, and, as a bonus, an audio recording of Pieces' original movie trailer!
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Stephen Ham ; Alain Leroux - Up Country (4:29)
1.2 A2. Fabio Frizzi - Cocktail Molotov (1:27)
1.3 A3. Enrico Pieranunzi ; Silvano Chimenti - I Love Blondes (2:45)
1.4 A4. Carlo Maria Cordio - M21 (0:35)
1.5 A5. Carlo Maria Cordio - M29 (2:27)
1.6 A6. Carlo Maria Cordio - M20 (2:21)
1.7 A7. Carlo Maria Cordio - M15 (1:26)
1.8 B1. Carlo Maria Cordio - M13 (1:54)
1.9 B2. Carlo Maria Cordio - M31 (3:33)
1.10 B3. Stelvio Cipriani - a Strange Symbol (2:10)
1.11 B4. Stelvio Cipriani - Carlotta and the Professor (2:25)
1.12 B5. Stelvio Cipriani - Deathwatch (1:54)
1.13 B6. Stelvio Cipriani - Deathwatch (Unused Alternate Version 1) (1:54)
1.14 B7. Stelvio Cipriani - Deathwatch (Unused Alternate Version 2) (1:09)
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★★★★★ 4
I enjoyed getting to know Marius and Bella
Format: Kindle
This was the first book I have read the Marius Quin series by Benedict Brown. I do believe I would have enjoyed it more if I had more background into the primary characters, Marius Quin and Lady Bella Montague. However, I still liked spending time trying to solve the murder mysteries and getting to know Marius and Bella more. The relationship between the two of them is entertaining, and I loved that while they have such different personalities, their relationship is built on a lifelong friendship and full of warmth and caring. A nice cozy mystery that I enjoyed enough that I will go back and read the earlier books in the series.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Murder and Christmas Cheer!!!
Format: Kindle
Christmas is a joyous time of year and not a holiday usually associated with murder, but Benedict Brown serves up a classic British mystery, set in the 1920’s, with seasonal warmth, cheer and numerous deaths. This is the sixth novel in the Marius Quin series and, at the beginning of the novel, the reader finds Marius in a good place – he’s finally accepted that the war is over, his new novel is at his publisher’s and Bella, the woman he loves, is back in his life. At a Christmas party at Bella’s parents’ manor house, he runs into a white-haired lady, talking to herself. Adele Leach, “Aunt Addie,” says that she’d been to the police because a friend was in danger and, if anything happened to her friend, that she knows who her killer is, and then Adele rushes off. Quite soon thereafter, Adele is found dead and the police attribute her death to natural causes: She was in her 80’s and had a weak heart. Marius and Bella know better and go to Holly Village, where Adele lived, to investigate. Of course, more murder follows and the duo satisfyingly reveal the culprit, and the end of the novel is filled with Christmas cheer, reminiscent of A Christmas Carol by Dickens. The plot keeps the reader guessing, but what really appealed to me was the setting. Holly Village is right out of Dickens and is a real village which was built during the Victorian time, with twelve-dwellings, each with turrets, towers and gargoyles, located in the heart of London, next to Highgate Cemetery (an appropriate setting for a murder mystery)! I totally recommend this new Christmas novel by Benedict Brown.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2025
★★★★★ 5
An Old Prof's Delight
Format: Kindle
All of Mr. Brown's Marius Quin mysteries are interesting and thoroughly enjoyable reading. The characters, especially the main ones--Marius, Bella, and Percy--are among my all-time favorites, and that after more than 65 years of reading mysteries (started when I was 16)! I highly recommend "Holly Village," for Christmas or otherwise, and impatiently await the next book in the series.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
I love this series so much!
Format: Kindle
It's not Christmas time without a Benedict Brown Christmas book! I love this series and I love how the characters are maturing/coming into their own. Marius and Bella are amazing and their banter is always top notch. I have read every single book this author has written and he still surprises me with his twists and who done it! The ending of this one was super emotional, I had tears during the reveal! I cannot wait for the next! Especially with the promise of big leaps in certain plot lines! Pick up this series, it is A++++ reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2025
★★★★★ 4
still loving the series!!
Format: Kindle
I’m a fan. Marius and Bella feel like friends now. But somehow the story took some time to build up; although I understand Bella’s torments and emotions need to be dealt with… I’m looking forward to the next one in the series!!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2026