Operazione San Pietro (soundtrack)

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Operazione San Pietro
TheSwingleSingers OperazioneSanPietro.jpg
Soundtrack album by
Released1968
Genre Soundtrack
Vocal jazz
Length24:20
Label C.A.M.
Producer Pierre Fatosme
The Swingle Singers chronology
Spanish Masters
(1967)
Operazione San Pietro
(1968)
Christmastime
(1968)

Operazione San Pietro (Operation St. Peter's) is a soundtrack album for the 1967 Lucio Fulci movie of the same name - with music by Ward Swingle performed by The Swingle Singers.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Titoli: Operazione San Pietro" – 1:54
  2. "Operazione Recupero" – 1:48
  3. "Francescani All'attacc" – 1:43
  4. "Sua Eminenza" – 1:01
  5. "Tre Imbroglioni Per Un Cardinale" – 1:46
  6. "Il Clero Alla Riscossa" – 1:09
  7. "Meglio La Liberta'" – 0:57
  8. "L' Americana" – 1:54
  9. "Flash" – 1:46
  10. "Verso La Capitale" – 1:41
  11. "Grand Hotel" – 1:49
  12. "Fuga In Bulldozer" – 1:50
  13. "One Dollar" – 1:40
  14. "Furtivo" – 1:32
  15. "L' Indecisione Del Cajella" – 1:10

Personnel

Vocals

Rhythm section

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