Dive into the gritty and stylish world of 1970s Italian cinema with Riz Ortolani's "Si Può Essere Più Bastardi Dell’Ispettore Cliff?". This electrifying soundtrack, composed for the poliziotteschi film "Si può essere più bastardi dell'ispettore Cliff?" (also known as "Mafia Junction"), is a vibrant blend of jazz, funk, and soul, perfectly capturing the essence of the era's crime dramas. Ortolani's mastery shines through in tracks like "Main Title" and "Lebanese Rally," which pulsate with energy and intrigue, while "Love Break" and "Romance Anónimo" offer a smoother, more romantic contrast. The album's 34-minute runtime is packed with dynamic compositions that underscore the film's tense action and dramatic moments. Released in 1973 under the label Creazioni Artistiche Musicali C.A.M. S.r.l., this soundtrack is a testament to Ortolani's versatility and his ability to create music that is both evocative and memorable. Whether you're a fan of classic cinema or simply appreciate great music, this album is a compelling listen that brings the spirit of 1970s Italy to life.