Ghost Jazz Tapes and disgraced Master conductor Giuseppe Manarro, Jr. proudly present the rejected and long-lost original motion picture soundtrack to the classic blood-drenched samurai flim "Deadly Spider Fortress!"
Composed by increasingly unhinged and gambling-addicted Mr. Manarro and recorded in just three days in 1981 in a drug-den/ studio which has since burned down, using a musical personnel of notorious felons and untrustworthy characters who are all now dead or serving lengthy prison sentences for racketeering-related crimes.
Though it was soundly rejected by the producers of the film, the score was bootlegged and long considered an interesting oddity by those lucky enough to hear it. And now for the first time, the world will experience the eerie moods and strange grooves of this once-lost classic soundtrack!
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released May 21, 2018
Written and conducted by disgraced maestro Giuseppe Manarro, Jr.
Personel:
Organ/ Keys- Phil "Cheeseburger" Corso
Flutophone- Charles "Pawn Shop Charlie" Gloggner
Golgophone- Igor Wampir
Drums/ Bongos/ percussion- Frank Togakashi
Modified Glockenspiel- Wilfredo "Nickel Bags" Scalamango III
L.A.G. 126S Signal Generator- Jimmy the Weasel
Koto- Ron Gorvon
Produced and Mixed by Professor950 for Ghost Jazz Tapes
Mastered by Sir Justin Spotswood at Sharkpond Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
supported by 5 fans who also own “Deadly Spider Fortress OST”
From the smokiest backroom of an illegal casino housed in a bodega on the darkest, narrowest, winding alley of an Asian megalopolis emerges this narrative sonic masterpiece. blunt up and sit (if you can) back. どうもありがとう namnam91
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