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Goblin: Seven Notes in Red

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Seven Notes In Red is about Goblin, the cult rock band that revolutionized the concept of music in film, creating an influence that is still felt worldwide 40 years later. The book analyzes, year by year, song by song, the story of this seminal band in all its incarnations, resulting in a fantastic voyage through Dario Argento's most celebrated films and the Italian film and music industry. Containing 600 pages and 350 photos, 'Seven Notes In Red' provides a massive amount of facts and anecdotes never revealed before. The book is written by arguably the world's biggest Goblin collector, Fabio Capuzzo.

593 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2011

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March 1, 2021
A very thorough look at the complete history of the legendary band. This book goes into tremendous detail about the history of Goblin, their discography, the many lineups, the incarnations, and it is one of the most interesting books ever. I can’t recommend this highly enough, especially if you love Goblin and what they mean to Italian horror. Get this!
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