Loving this score. I couldn't find a thread for this, so I am starting one.
The title track - Il Segreto starts off like it could enter Un Uomo Da Rispettare territory with the sounds of water drops trickling, followed by a dissonant sound. But there is soon a melodious piano and it is beautiful when the violin kicks in.
Dal Mare has Edda Del Orso (?) starting off slowly and seductively and building up to a crescendo. It is as good as the title track.
The rest of the tracks are a bit repetitive and possibly unremarkable (I have been listening to the first two tracks over and over again).
The whole soundtrack has a menacing feel to it. I am very curious about the movie.
Loving this score. I couldn't find a thread for this, so I am starting one.
The title track - Il Segreto starts off like it could enter Un Uomo Da Rispettare territory with the sounds of water drops trickling, followed by a dissonant sound. But there is soon a melodious piano and it is beautiful when the violin kicks in.
Dal Mare has Edda Del Orso (?) starting off slowly and seductively and building up to a crescendo. It is as good as the title track.
The rest of the tracks are a bit repetitive and possibly unremarkable (I have been listening to the first two tracks over and over again).
The whole soundtrack has a menacing feel to it. I am very curious about the movie.
Loving this score. I couldn't find a thread for this, so I am starting one.
The title track - Il Segreto starts off like it could enter Un Uomo Da Rispettare territory with the sounds of water drops trickling, followed by a dissonant sound. But there is soon a melodious piano and it is beautiful when the violin kicks in.
Dal Mare has Edda Del Orso (?) starting off slowly and seductively and building up to a crescendo. It is as good as the title track.
The rest of the tracks are a bit repetitive and possibly unremarkable (I have been listening to the first two tracks over and over again).
The whole soundtrack has a menacing feel to it. I am very curious about the movie.
Loving this score. I couldn't find a thread for this, so I am starting one.
The title track - Il Segreto starts off like it could enter Un Uomo Da Rispettare territory with the sounds of water drops trickling, followed by a dissonant sound. But there is soon a melodious piano and it is beautiful when the violin kicks in.
Dal Mare has Edda Del Orso (?) starting off slowly and seductively and building up to a crescendo. It is as good as the title track.
The rest of the tracks are a bit repetitive and possibly unremarkable (I have been listening to the first two tracks over and over again).
The whole soundtrack has a menacing feel to it. I am very curious about the movie.
Sorry if I am asking something stupid. Why are reissues so important? Why dont people like the older versions. Would reissues have new stuff?
CD copies of this score are extremely hard to find nowadays. A fully "re-mastered" edition of this superb soundtrack with possibly extra tracks would be most welcome IMHO.
Loving this score. I couldn't find a thread for this, so I am starting one.
The title track - Il Segreto starts off like it could enter Un Uomo Da Rispettare territory with the sounds of water drops trickling, followed by a dissonant sound. But there is soon a melodious piano and it is beautiful when the violin kicks in.
Dal Mare has Edda Del Orso (?) starting off slowly and seductively and building up to a crescendo. It is as good as the title track.
The rest of the tracks are a bit repetitive and possibly unremarkable (I have been listening to the first two tracks over and over again).
The whole soundtrack has a menacing feel to it. I am very curious about the movie.
Any other fans?
I saw the film ages ago and can't remember much.I think it was about a man who was kidnapped for some reason(possibly 'the secret').It was one you don't quite know what was going an but were hooked into finding out though.