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 Posted:   Mar 13, 2025 - 5:17 AM   
 By:   Amer Zahid   (Member)



Quartet Records, in collaboration with Cinevox, presents a remastered CD reissue of Pino Donaggio‘s terrific suspense score for Dario Argento’s DO YOU LIKE HITCHCOCK? (2005)

The film is about Giulio, a film student whose passion for the films of Hitchcock will take him to the site of a grisly murder. Obsessed with his beautiful neighbor Sasha, Giulio is distraught to learn that the girl’s mother was slain in a gruesome murder that would fit in a Hitchcock thriller. Knowing that Sasha didn’t like her overprotective mother, and that she had just seen STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, our hero deduces that she made a switch and had someone else commit the murder—but this also means that she will kill someone in return. Giulio launches a VERTIGO-inspired investigation on the streets of Turin and is shocked to learn that he was wrong—it was another Hitchcock film that inspired the plot! Can you guess which one?

Filled with dozens of references to REAR WINDOW, STRAGERS ON A TRAIN, DIAL M FOR MURDER, VERTIGO and MARNIE, Dario Argento’s pastiche is a nice exercise from the giallo maestro, exercising his skills while paying homage to his favorite director.

Pino Donaggio’s score (his third for the director) is an exciting blend of Herrmann-inspired suspense, interspersed with seductive siren-like vocals for scenes of voyeurism. Performed by the Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Natale Massara, Donaggio’s music for DO YOU LIKE HITCHCOCK? is one of his best scores in the genre that brought him many adoring film music fans.

This CD includes the entire Donaggio score, but whereas the previous 2013 edition was mastered from a DAT with 2-track mixes prepared for a cancelled 2005 album (with some anomalies), this time we started with the stereo mixes engineered by Marco Streccione from the original master tapes transferred in high resolution, carefully edited and mastered by Chris Malone and approved by the composer, presenting the music in greater detail. The new package includes the original liner notes written by our much-missed friend Gergely Hubai.

Tracklist:

1) Prologue 5:29
2) Peeping Eyes 1:38
3) Rainy Night 4:59
4) Bloody Hammer 3:48
5) Young Lovers 1:00
6) Runaway in the Rain 3:10
7) Try and Kill 1:00
8) Window on the Yard 2:57
9) The Yard 2:26
10) Wrong Key 0:59
11) The Funeral 1:16
12) Friends Can Kill 3:29
13) Quotation 1:53
14) Homage to Hitchcock 1:12
15) The Staircase 3:15
16) The Lift 2:09
17) Suspected 1:25
18) Look Down the Street 3:16
19) Bad Dream 1:03
20) Back on the Crime Scene 4:27
21) The Roof 3:42
22) Madness and Sensuality 1:56
23) Exercise 0:56
24) Hollywood Memorabilia 2:08

Total Disc Time: 60:33

https://quartetrecords.com/product/do-you-like-hitchcock-2/

 
 
 Posted:   Mar 13, 2025 - 6:27 AM   
 By:   Hurdy Gurdy   (Member)

Bought the original when they released it on CD.
It's quite good, but a far cry (to me) from the classic Donaggio of previous decades (70s, 80s, 90s).
Will dig the CD out and give it a re-spin (the fact it's mainly a sound upgrade has me doubting I'll bother double-dipping on this one).
Good news for PD fans who missed the first edition though.

 
 Posted:   Mar 13, 2025 - 7:45 AM   
 By:   Justin Boggan   (Member)

I miss Gergely Hubai. He was always polite and professional. We exchanged e-mails, he would help with details for my Rejected Film Scores website, I would help him with details when he was writing his book (Torn Music).

Sadly, he left me with a tease a rejected score he was trying to get released that was not listed on my site. Something about the composer wore a heavy cologne, and the rejected score was short. He seemed to always have time to chat. Good guy.

 
 Posted:   Mar 13, 2025 - 8:51 AM   
 By:   Yavar Moradi   (Member)

Yeah he was. Such a loss.

This release looks ace!

Yavar

 
 
 Posted:   Mar 13, 2025 - 12:09 PM   
 By:   lostinscores   (Member)

I did not know Gergely died, quite a shock. We had a nice talk once when I came up with his book.

 
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