Immerse yourself in the hauntingly atmospheric soundscape of "L'Etrusco Uccide Ancora," a 1972 album by the prolific Italian composer Riz Ortolani. This chilling soundtrack, originally composed for the giallo film of the same name directed by Armando Crispino, is a masterful blend of suspense, intrigue, and dark orchestration that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The album's 17 tracks, each a sequence in the film's narrative, weave a tapestry of eerie melodies and intense instrumentals that perfectly capture the film's sinister undertones. From the ominous opening notes of "Seq. 1 (Titoli)" to the dramatic crescendo of "Seq. 18 (Finale)," Ortolani's compositions are a testament to his ability to evoke a sense of foreboding and tension. The album's duration of 46 minutes is a journey through the unsettling world of archaeological expeditions gone awry, where not all the Etruscans buried are actually dead. Released under the label Creazioni Artistiche Musicali C.A.M. S.r.l., this album is a must-listen for fans of classic horror and suspense soundtracks, offering a glimpse into the cinematic genius of Riz Ortolani.