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I have just took the plunge. I think of all the composers represented, there's only one I'm not familiar with.
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I have just took the plunge. I think of all the composers represented, there's only one I'm not familiar with. That's part of the joy of collecting....discovering new composers. It was Segura, by the way.
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Looks like another Quartet winner. I still have one foot planted in westerns but italian lounge has long been my favourite genre. When its done well, its unbeatable. Any edda on there i wonder?
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Any edda on there i wonder? Yes, at least DEBITO CONIUGALE by Peppino De Luca and Carlo Pes has two Edda tracks: "Shoppin´" and "Costa Esmeralda".
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Yeah, and there's also a version of this track at 1:06 or thereabouts. However, in my opinion all three sound slightly different to the 'Dicerie" track (and its variants on SEDOTTA), maybe Rustichelli re-recorded/re-arranged the composition for IL TRAPIANTO (?). The version at 1:06 is only a distant cousin of the "Dicerie" track and was certainly newly recorded for IL TRAPIANTO. In my opinion, the two other short cues are nearer to the original track, but have probably also been re-recorded.
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I still have one foot planted in westerns Maybe an idea for volume 2.
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Any edda on there i wonder? Yes, at least DEBITO CONIUGALE by Peppino De Luca and Carlo Pes has two Edda tracks: "Shoppin´" and "Costa Esmeralda". Thanks Stefan. Ive been back on an Edda fix lately. Cant get enuf. And Nora.
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Though I'm unfamiliar with the scores, I really love Quartet's bold projects.
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Thank you nessuno.
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This just arrived. Started off with disc two. Sounds good, so far. Nice booklet with plenty of notes n pics. Dedicated to Gergely. Now off to bash the ears.
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Another unreleased giallo soundtrack is Riz Ortolani's 1972 "Seven Blood-Stained Orchids" ("Sette Orchidee Macchiate Di Rosso"). It has been mentioned several times on this board that probably no new music at all had been composed by Ortolani for SETTE ORCHIDEE MACCHIATE DI ROSSO. Most of it came from COSI DOLCE... COSI PERVERSA and from L´INVASIONE (look for the Quartet CD) so that of course no CD of this title will appear in the future. Ortolani also didn´t compose any original music for the 1973 giallo movie LA MORTE NEGLI OCCHI DEL GATTO (SEVEN DEATHS IN THE CAT´S EYE). This title was listed in the old CAM catalogue from 1991 under "Repertorio" and not even under "Ortolani". This means that only library stock music - probably mainly from older Ortolani scores owned by CAM - was used in this film.
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