The other day I got Fabio Frizzi's City of the Living Dead and Roberto Donati's Eaten Alive! LPs (both on Stella Edizioni/Private Records). They're both great (although Eaten Alive! has a few tracks that are a bit too normal rock music for me, but they're catchy still). Nice packaging too. I'm looking forward to Stelvio Cipriani's The Great Alligator on the same label; the Youtube sample is pretty good. Apparently it should be out soon.
A while ago I also got Alessandro Alessandroni's Inchiesta on CD (there was a vinyl reissue too last year) which is awesome. Anyone into at times funky, at times atmospheric music should check it out. I've got another Alessandroni, a Nino Rapicavoli library album, and Andrzej Korzynski's Possession LP set aside at a mailorder company.
I can also recommend the Bruno Nicolai/Roger Roger split 7" on Finders Keepers: it's great horror film music. It's part of a 7" series of horror movie soundtracks, but based on the samples, I didn't like the other ones.
It's due to this thread I looked into movie soundtracks recently, and based on what I've been reading and samples I've listened to, I'm hoping I can get the second pressing of Bruno Nicolai's All the Colours of the Dark; everyone seems crazy about this one and the samples are good indeed. I'll have to check out samples of the two upcoming Nicolai releases on FK too, The Case of the Bloody Iris and Your Vice is a Locked Room... I'd like to hear Cannibal Ferox too, although it's meant to be almost the same as Eaten Alive!.
I'd be interested to hear releases on these recent soundtrack labels like Death Waltz, Waxwork etc., but they're goddamn expensive with postage...