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Hey, serifiot (and all other interested parties) - the titles of the 2 'missing' CDs have been revealed! CDDM265 = Le sette fatiche di Alì Babà (1962) by Marcello Giombini CCDM266 = La prima notte del Dottor Danieli, industriale, col complesso del… giocattolo (1970) & Il merlo maschio (1971) by Riz Ortolani Would never have guessed any of these! The only Lando Buzzanca comedy I've ever seen so far is Lucio Fulci's All'onorevole piacciono le donne - maybe its soundtrack by Fred Bongusto will come forth since Digitmovies' focus seems to have shifted onto comedies over the past 12 months...
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The next 2 albums in this production line (and the first to be announced/released in 2015) will be: CDDM268 = Justine (1968) by Bruno Nicolai and CDDM270 = La Regina Delle Amazzoni (1960) by Roberto Nicolosi [the other release is a SPDM ... and so far no indication of what CDDM269 might be]
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Has Digitmovies ceased their CDDM production line? https://www.digitmovies.com/digitsoundtracks/products/ This label's most recent announcements sport these new product ID# designations: DGST001, DGST002, & DGST003. Whichever serial #s, Digitmovies is offering an early 1970s feast! a pair of 1974 Agostina Belli movies scored by Daniele Patucchi a pair of 1971 movies scored by Gianfranco Plenizio and a 1970 Spanish production with music by Carlo Savina
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Digitmovies is now doing co-productions with Beat Records under the new brand DigiBeat, and so the new numbering. Not quite, because the numbering for the DigBeat CDs till now was DGBT. For example for SETTE NOTE IN NERO (THE PSYCHIC): DGBT 002. DGST seems to be a new series now, but also done in co-production with Beat: "After a year dedicated to the development of a new corporate project, we return more excited than before to present the birth of a new series, featuring the ever stronger partnership between Digitmovies and Beat Records and the restart of the usual publications frequency in the OST world."
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To confuse matters more, the next 2 new releases from Digitmovies will be neither DGST nor DGBT - they will resume the CDDM line where Nicolosi's La regina delle amazzoni left off! CDDM271: Peccati in famiglia (1975) by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis CDDM273: Edipeon - Il sapore della pelle (1970) by Stelvio Cipriani We still haven't witnessed what CDDM269 is, and now we can also add CDDM272 into the puzzle of skipped (or delayed) serial #s/product IDs.
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Wonderful job sir. This list is most handy. I'm an Italian score NUT! Morricone, Cipriani and Picioni are my favorites, but ready to delve into Carlo Savina now. Thanks, MCurry29. Glad to hear you're exploring Savina. I hope you also like the music of Fusco and Gaslini (from the Antonioni box set ). My understanding is that Cipriani soundtracks are very popular amongst Japanese collectors, so Cipriani titles might get pushed ahead of others in the production lines since he's bread-n-butter (as with Morricone) for the labels.
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Finally, we learn that CDDM272 is Gianni Ferrio's 1969 Las trompetas del apocalipsis, a Spanish-Italian flick also known as Trumpet of the Apocalypse or Murder by Music as well as Perversion Story. [Not to be confused with the Perversion Story directed by Lucio Fulcio (also from 1969) and scored by Riz Ortolani.]
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CDDM274 = Uccidete Johnny Ringo, a 1966 Euro-Western by Pippo Caruso. Caruso wrote music for only about a half-dozen feature films, of which Uccidete Johnny Ringo is apparently the earliest.
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CDDM275 = Riz Ortolani's 1967 La cintura di castità (album plus bonus extras)
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Yeah - time for another update. I continue (& will continue) to add to this thread whenever I learn of new items for pre-order @ Digitmovies, even though there may be only an audience of around 5 people (slint, Stefan Schlegel, blue15, MCurry29, Ag^Janus). Even members like Dorian and wayoutwest apparently no longer log in to comment. This time around, though, there's only 2 new releases from Digitmovies and only 1 within the CDDM production line. CDDM276 = Gianni Ferrio's 1978 Milano... Difendersi o Morire. This one is from the composer's monaural tapes. (The cover art displays a pair of topless women) The other release is from the SPDM line and features one film score and one television series with music by Romolo Grano.
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