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Jun 23, 2014 - 5:38 PM
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SBD
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First CD release of Pino Donaggio soundtrack from David Schmoeller horror thriller with Klaus Kinski as serial killer acting as landlord, peering into private lives of female occupants. Renter Talia Balsam proves to be tough adversary. 1986 film, shot in Italy, is product of Charles Band film production company Empire Pictures which later evolves into horror specialty film group Full Moon Productions. Pino Donaggio steps into his comfort zone, creates music with slashing strings, zigzag figures over pulsating rhythms, other scary musical trademarks. He balances with very attractive themes underscoring lives of occupants. Unusually interesting color is elegiac Hebrew lament, representing landlord Kinski's family ties to Nazis and designed in director Schmoeller's own words to "remind the viewer of the terrible tragedy of the Holocaust". Album originally appears on Varese Sarabande label in 1986, prepared by composer at time of film's release. Intrada CD premiere comes from pristine 1/4" two-track stereo album master made at KM record manufacturing facilities, originally engineered by Michelle Stone. CD retains composer's LP sequencing and audio preferences, including split-second pauses between certain tracks. Graphic booklet design by Joe Sikoryak includes informative liner notes by Andy Dursin plus Flipper artwork that allows you to choose your favorite cover. Natale Massara conducts. Intrada Special Collection release available while quantities and interest remain! 01. Falling From Grace With The World (0:32) 02. Main Title (2:15) 03. The Chase (2:43) 04. Sorry, Kitty (5:25) 05. “Lovers Tonight” Rehearsal (1:44) 06. Voyeurs/Who’s Swimming In Your Bathtub? (4:13) 07. Martha’s Lament (1:40) 08. Rats (1:03) 09. I’m Coming (2:32) 10. The M & M Murders (1:01) 11. The Teaser (2:28) 12. Goodbye, Mr. Steiner (2:02) 13. I’m A Happy Man, Martha (2:01) 14. Blowpipe Blues (1:59) 15. Goodnight, Lori (1:20) 16. Martha’s Lament/End Titles (2:11)
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Three words: fan-FREAKING-tastic!
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Digging the samples, ill be ordering along with Bill and Ted. Thanks Intrada!
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I wish we could get a release for Pino's Tourist Trap, but I will gladly pickup crawlspace in the meantime. Thx Intrada
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I had the opposite effect with this one. I took my old LP for another spin and time has not altered my opinion of it and I still don't care for it that much. The Lament goes through me and apart from one or two tracks, it sounds like warmed over Body Double. And it's not just this score. I'm struggling with my recent Pino buys, as Patrick, Passion and Do You Like Hitchcock all left me underwhelmed. I will give them some more tries, but so far, so not good.
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