Summertime Killer
Luis Bacalov was an Italian composer celebrated for blending classical sophistication with contemporary flair in film scores. Summertime Killer, composed for the 1972 film, showcases his gift for creating cinematic narratives through instrumental music. The score combines cool jazz elements with orchestral arrangements and prog-rock influences, creating a distinctly European feel. Tracks alternate between tension-filled action scenes and contemplative passages, with Bacalov's signature elegance throughout. The album captures the essence of early-seventies European crime cinema—stylish, dramatic, and musically inventive. A limited Beatball reissue that deserves attention from soundtrack and jazz collectors alike.
Item Details+
| Genre | Stage and Screen |
| Style | Soundtrack Score |
| Notes | An absolute highlight of European crime cinema. From driving, fuzz-laden funk to melancholic, almost fragile ballads, Luis Bacalov shows his full range here. Quentin Tarantino knew exactly why he picked tracks from this Bacalov score for Kill Bill. Sealed. |
| Media | Mint (M) |
| Sleeve | Mint (M) |
| Label | Beatball Records |
| Year | 2017 |
| Country | South Korea |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
A1. Run And Run 3:17
A2. Like A Play 3:04
A3. The Summertime Killer 3:14
A4. Motorcycle Circus 3:43
B1. Lisboa's Tram 2:02
B2. The House On The Lake 5:24
B3. Like A Play 3:35
B4. Run And Run 3:17
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