Ennio Morricone is well - known for his spaghetti western soundtracks for directors like Sergio Leone and Duccio Tessari. But his experimental work, especially the soundtrack for Franco Rubartelli's 1971 documentary 'Veruschka, Poesia di una Donna', truly shines. The film follows Veruschka von Lehndorff, the world's first supermodel, on a surreal trip through the Italian countryside. She experiences self - discovery in a wild way. Rubartelli's dark and melancholy world with psychedelic visuals is perfectly paired with Morricone's ever - changing music. The LP's music shifts moods constantly, with beautiful female vocals over great grooves at times and darker moments later. Atonal parts build tension, while jazz - based moments ease it. There are multiple takes of themes, creating different vibes. Dagored, a famous Italian label, has brought back this limited - edition double vinyl. It has a reinterpreted front cover and the original on the back. Music label: Dagored 1995 / 2014. Reviewed by Hank Ohs 08/2014.

To use this double vinyl record, first, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the vinyl on the turntable and lower the needle carefully. As the music plays, you can sit back and enjoy the amazing sounds. When you're done, lift the needle and remove the vinyl from the turntable. Keep the vinyl in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Avoid touching the playing surface of the vinyl with your fingers to prevent fingerprints and dirt. If the vinyl gets dirty, you can use a vinyl cleaning brush to gently clean it. This will help keep the sound quality high and ensure you can enjoy Morricone's masterpiece for a long time.