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Starring Richard Egan, 1971's The Day of the Wolves is a solid cult classic, and an early example of the "heist" movie, whereby a team of organized criminals take over a whole town in order to ransack it. While mostly instrumental, Bonniwell's rock score for Wolves is consistently noted in reviews of the film as one of its defining aspects, and will definitely whet the appetite of spaghetti western Morricone fans. The lengthy opening cut is a tour de force of edgy guitar riffs, anguished vocals and compelling breakbeats. Pressed in orange and red "bad blood" vinyl limited to 900 copies…never before available!