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Reset all Filters Vinyl No Used Vinyl 1965 1967 Stocked Items Only
V.A. - Riot On Sunset Strip
V.A.
Riot On Sunset Strip
LP | 1967 | EU (Sparton)
17,99 €*
Release: 1967 / EU
Genre: Rock & Indie, Soundtracks
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Piero Piccioni - Ti Ho Sposato Per Allegria Blue Vinyl Edtion
Piero Piccioni
Ti Ho Sposato Per Allegria Blue Vinyl Edtion
LP | 1967 | EU | Reissue (Musica Per Immagini)
26,99 €*
Release: 1967 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Soundtracks
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“Ti Ho Sposato Per Allegria” (1967) is a comedy directed by Luciano Salce, taken from the theatrical play of the same name (1965) by Natalia Ginzburg. The main characters are Pietro and Giuliana, respectively interpreted by Giorgio Albertazzi and Monica Vitti. A lawyer from a good family, serious, accustomed to a calm and regular life who got married to a indolent and dazed girl with a difficult past a month after meeting her at a party. Despite Giuliana's inability to transform herself into a good housewife, his relationship with Pietro continues to flourish, because he seems to find enjoyment in each of his wife's many mistakes. The reason for their union lies not in love but, perhaps, in a genuine sympathy, as strong as it is mutual. The story has become a minor classic with each new representation. On both stage and screen the themes of everyday life, and the more complex and existential ones, are addressed. The subtle irony of the work relies on recounting problematic events in a carefree tone: realities such as abortion, death, separation and the couple's incommunicability are underplayed with naturalness. The funny events of the film are commented on by Piero Piccioni's music, published for the first time on vinyl by Musica Per Immagini, with an harmonious tracklist. For this first orchestra rehearsal with the director, which will be followed by other important soundtracks, the composer makes an effective and elegant synthesis: on the one hand he reworks moods and aesthetic intuitions of some previous and happy experiences, while on the other he identifies and anticipates the first bars of that unmistakable sound between bossa nova, funk and lounge nuances that will characterize almost all the production of the Seventies. In fact, the Turin-native artist simplifies in a positive sense the articulated harmonic structures that have always distinguished his authorial figure – where the so called jazz features are to be considered more than central in the musical texture, as prominent elements of the harmonic syntax – and he tries a melodic reduction that will make the compositions more catchy or memorized, but not easier for this. Lightness of spirit and rarefied elegance are the keys of this new Dionysian world.
Ennio Morricone - OST Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo (The Good, The Bad And The Ugly) Black Vinyl Edition Ennio Morricone - OST A Fistful Of Dollars & For A Few Dollars More Red Vinyl Edition
Ennio Morricone
OST A Fistful Of Dollars & For A Few Dollars More Red Vinyl Edition
LP | 1967 | EU | Reissue (Klimt)
24,99 €*
Release: 1967 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Soundtracks
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This is one of the most memorable film soundtracks ever, a rival for that other great example of the art `The Good, The Bad, The Ugly'. Sergio Leone's direction was a breath of fresh air, and his use of music in his films was an integral part of his style and the film successes. "For a Few Dollars More" is the natural progression from that movie, with the addition of a third protagonist - Lee Van Cleef - who joins the two actors: a triad that made history for another masterpiece Sergio Leone's masterpiece. Ennio Morricone's music is equally important. The Maestro here chooses a 'poor' registry, consisting of folk instruments such as ocarina, Jew's harp and chimes, respectively used to accompany the entry stage of the three main actors. But there are, as usual, the contributions of Alessandro Alessandroni and his Cantori Moderni choir, for an incredibly exciting final result
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