The master of Italian Library Music Alessandro Alessandroni's late 70's jazz funk masterpiece - Sangue Di Sbirro (Bloody Avenger). This is certainly one of the most prestigious works made for Italian cinema in the 70s: an Italian noir set in Philadelphia, where the jazz-funk library’s background of the Maestro meets deep soul & black music. An obstinate rhythm which opens to jazz, funk and disco, with moments of pure easy listening (Tema di Susie is one of the best Alessandroni’s film themes). Sounds and arrangements typical of blaxploitation (including an original reinterpretation of Shaft’s theme) but with a proudly Italian’s touch. A five star soundtrack for the first time ever on your turntable.