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 Posted:   May 21, 2013 - 7:34 PM   
 By:   bewlay   (Member)

The score for the "Supplente" sequel was ordered.
Maybe it will have a heavier disco feel than "Libidine" or "Paradiso Blu" but I'm in the mood for taking risks: lately, the Cipriani releases have been surprising me in a constantly pleasant way.



Libidine is another great release, some disco/electro flavoured tracks up first, but most of the score is on the dreamier, softer side. It has one or two themes in common with the score he did for Blondy. In fact, I think the last track on Libidine is a straight lift from Blondy, which suits me just fine!


I've just ordered the new GDM release of Le Mataf (Tre Per Una Grande Rapina), which has some lovely subdued, melancholic themes - very far removed from his late 70s stuff, or his more beat flavoured work.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 12, 2013 - 7:42 PM   
 By:   Ag^Janus   (Member)



...and what has GDM released here?

 
 Posted:   Jul 12, 2013 - 7:59 PM   
 By:   Josh   (Member)

Far out! Thanks for the heads up, ajhfsm. It will be mine.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 13, 2013 - 1:39 AM   
 By:   Ag^Janus   (Member)

I recently managed to acquire SPEED DRIVER. It came soaking wet, but the CD survived!

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 13, 2013 - 1:46 AM   
 By:   Ag^Janus   (Member)

...also no forgetting new Cipriani from Quartet I have little to no idea about.

Sold out at Quartet!

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 31, 2014 - 9:03 PM   
 By:   Ag^Janus   (Member)



...a silver ribbon for best soundtrack to Stelvio Cipriani. The comment of Cipriani can be considered one of the classics of world cinema music, the main theme, printed all over the world, was played on the radio and a very successful international sale, especially in Japan. For our new CD with a duration of 71:52 we used first-generation master tapes on a full stereo album and the original recording session and with the approval of the author it is divided into three sections: the first, containing the album of the era, the second, film versions and alternate takes published for the first time, and the third, two pieces of which the author took a new version for piano and keyboards. The disc closes with a nice audio message from the great composer to his fans in Italian and English. This CD wants to pay tribute to a cult film of international cinema and the fabulous music art of the legendary Cipriani.

Does someone have some experience of this new release to share?

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 31, 2014 - 10:13 PM   
 By:   zippy   (Member)

I'm still waiting for Metralleta 'Stein' on Cd.
Film info IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071836/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_127
CAM Lp info Soundtrack Collector:
http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/23996/Metralleta+%27Stein%27

 
 Posted:   Feb 1, 2014 - 12:15 AM   
 By:   wayoutwest   (Member)



Does someone have some experience of this new release to share?


I have given up buying the majority of these expansions would also love to know if the extra tracks are worth buying the score over again for.
One other title I have been debating getting again is Lavagnino’s Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 1, 2014 - 3:39 AM   
 By:   Francis   (Member)


I have given up buying the majority of these expansions would also love to know if the extra tracks are worth buying the score over again for.


I too am weary of some of these expansions as they usually only offer an alternate of a cue you already have in three variations on a previous release. I guess it depends on how much you like the score if it's worth the upgrade.

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 1, 2014 - 5:12 AM   
 By:   Stefan Schlegel   (Member)

I'm still waiting for Metralleta 'Stein' on Cd.
CAM Lp info Soundtrack Collector:
http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/23996/Metralleta+%27Stein%27


You will probably be waiting in vain, because this was more of a library LP. So nothing original was composed for METRALLETA STEIN, but the LP did mainly contain older CAM catalogue tracks from UCCIDERE IN SILENZIO, L'ASSASINO...È AL TELEFONO, WHIRLPOOL (Cipriani), LE ULTIME ORE DI UNA VERGINE, IL SORPRISO DEL RAGNO (Patucchi) and I GIOVEDI DELLA SIGNORA GIULIA (Rustichelli).

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 1, 2014 - 11:08 AM   
 By:   zippy   (Member)

I'm still waiting for Metralleta 'Stein' on Cd.
CAM Lp info Soundtrack Collector:
http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/23996/Metralleta+%27Stein%27


You will probably be waiting in vain, because this was more of a library LP. So nothing original was composed for METRALLETA STEIN, but the LP did mainly contain older CAM catalogue tracks from UCCIDERE IN SILENZIO, L'ASSASINO...È AL TELEFONO, WHIRLPOOL (Cipriani), LE ULTIME ORE DI UNA VERGINE, IL SORPRISO DEL RAGNO (Patucchi) and I GIOVEDI DELLA SIGNORA GIULIA (Rustichelli).


I'm kind of bummed to read this, but thanks for the informative post Stefan.

Do you know which of these contains track #3 Verso L'Ignoto?

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 1, 2014 - 4:08 PM   
 By:   Stefan Schlegel   (Member)

I'm kind of bummed to read this, but thanks for the informative post Stefan.

Do you know which of these contains track #3 Verso L'Ignoto?


Yes, "Verso l'ignoto" is from Daniele Patucchi's score for the Giallo movie IL SORRISO DEL RAGNO from 1971. Even before METRALLETA STEIN CAM had used this track on their library LP CAM CML 022 "Giallo 1".

 
 Posted:   Oct 17, 2014 - 7:56 AM   
 By:   Josh   (Member)

Groovy new Cipriani release coming from Digitmovies this month (dig those '60s-style rapid-fire bongos!):

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 6, 2016 - 9:55 PM   
 By:   Ag^Janus   (Member)

QUEL POMERIGGIO MALEDETTO



I can't find anything about this here, did it pass by unnoticed?

 
 
 Posted:   Aug 7, 2016 - 2:14 AM   
 By:   CSC   (Member)

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 Posted:   Aug 7, 2016 - 6:10 AM   
 By:   MCurry29   (Member)

Maestro Cipriani is my favorite Italian composer. I am just dumbstruck by his genius. I recently purchased UN' OMBRA NELL 'OMBRA and was just floored!! He has overtaken Morricone-by a hair-just for sheer consistency. Followed by Lavagnino, Trovajoli and Piccioni.
Now, if we can get some more ENRICO SIMONETTI on CD. He just wipes the floor with his son's big hair! smile

 
 Posted:   Sep 9, 2022 - 11:38 AM   
 By:   Bill Carson, Earl of Poncey   (Member)

Bumping as we already have this established Cip recommendation thread.

Ive had a bit of a Stelvio revisit week. So many great scores, most listed above. Today was Second Spring and Femina Ridens

 
 
 Posted:   Sep 9, 2022 - 12:25 PM   
 By:   Leo Nicols   (Member)

Just a small selection of "Stelvio's"....enjoy !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PciKCq-5pI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r4bUUVYBaw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJHgeLdfmSo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTqM8WE7nfo&list=OLAK5uy_kfyubtlXDfzFQmiY9jxpu4F6r57AEvfxc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvvdblMvrK4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNrSQUA-Te0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoHzny3Z6LQ

 
 Posted:   Sep 9, 2022 - 5:35 PM   
 By:   Col. Flagg   (Member)

Ive had a bit of a Stelvio revisit week.

... As have I, and I wish to place blame squarely on the venerable Mr. Carson for educating me about him! smile

 
 Posted:   Sep 10, 2022 - 1:47 AM   
 By:   Bill Carson, Earl of Poncey   (Member)

Thats a disgraceful accusation that i totally..accept

 
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