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 Posted:   Nov 14, 2014 - 12:04 AM   
 By:   Josh   (Member)

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Unreleased until now, the score for one of the most iconic movies of the ‘80s is finally available in the DDJ DLX series dedicated to Italian cult movies! Vieni Avanti Cretino was directed by Luciano Salce in 1982 featuring the Italian comedy star Lino Banfi in the role of Pasquale Baudaffi, who’s searching for a job after a two-year “vacation” in jail. Until recently believed to be lost, the score composed by Maestro Frizzi, has luckily been found again thanks to the fortunate discovery of an unlabeled stereo master—in mint condition—in the Maestro’s personal archive. The production engine was started immediately, and thanks to the long friendship of the Maestro with Lino Banfi it was possible to produce a half-hour video interview with the great actor that you will be able to access via your PC! The CD also features the cue “There is No Matter” by the great Bixio-Frizzi-Tempera trio, heard as source music played on a jukebox at the beginning of the movie in the bar where Pasquale chats with his cousin Gaetano: a real disco hit of the early ‘80s!

The CD is presented in a jewel case with hard paper slipcase, 16-page booklet, video interview (enhanced CD), mastering by Enrico De Gemini supervised by Fabio Frizzi, liner notes (in Italian and English) by Fabio Frizzi, Fabio Babini and Daniele De Gemini, and art design by Alessio Iannuzzi.

@BEAT: http://www.beatrecords.it/shop.asp?idprodotto=DDJ03DLX&lingua=e

@SAE: http://www1.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/28177/VIENI-AVANTI-CRETINO/







Jona che vise nella balena (Look to the Sky) is a movie directed by Roberto Faenza in 1993 starring Jean-Hugues Anglade, Juliet Aubrey and Jenner Del Vecchio. The story is based on the deportation of a Jewish family from Amsterdam to a Nazi prison camp and the holocaust as witnessed through the eyes of Jona, wrenched from his world and forced into a horrible new setting. It’s a wonderful movie that brings a new variant on the theme, filtered through the eyes of a child and featuring a powerful score by Maestro Morricone that accentuates Jona’s emotions. Punctual in realizing an emotive retaliation of great quality, the Maestro chisels with mastery one of his most iconic scores of the ‘90s. Out of print for a long time, the score is available once again in this deluxe edition by Beat Records.

The CD is presented in a jewel case, with liner notes (in Italian and Englislh) by Roberto Pugliese (Colonne Sonore web magazine), 12-page booklet designed by Alessio Iannuzzi, and mastering by Claudio Fuiano.

@BEAT: http://www.beatrecords.it/shop.asp?idprodotto=BCM9558&lingua=e

@SAE: http://www1.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/28178/JONA-CHE-VISE-NELLA-BALENA-LOOK-AT-THE-SKY/







Sinfonia per due spie (Serenade for Two Spies) is an Euro Spy movie directed by Alberto Cardone in 1965 starring Hellmut Lange, Tony Kendall and Barbara Lass. The movie taps into the gold vein discovered by the Bond movie franchise and is considered an entertaining production by lovers of the genre. The score by the late Maestro surely provides punctual proof of the skill and expertise of the popular Roman composer, able sculptor of perfect atmospheres for these kinds of movies (such as Colpo Maestro al servizio di sua Maestà Britannica, Concerto per pistol solista, FBI operazione vipera gialla, FBI operazione Pakistan, just to name a few). The score is based on two themes, one nocturnal with Latin flavor and jazz and swing inflections and the other a beautiful melody in bossa nova rhythm that provides the movie’s main theme, each orchestrated in a variety of ways to illustrate the movie’s various situations and relevant emotional keys. Almost completely unreleased, it’s a wonderful score by the great Maestro that finally enjoys a well-deserved definitive edition.

The CD is presented in a jewel case with a 12-page booklet, liner notes (in Italian and English) by Filippo de Masi, art design by Alessio Iannuzzi and mastering by Claudio Fuiano.

@BEAT: http://www.beatrecords.it/shop.asp?idprodotto=BCM9552&lingua=e

@SAE: http://www1.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/28179/SINFONIA-PER-DUE-SPIE-SERENADE-FOR-TWO-SPIES/




BEAT Records releases are available at www.beatrecords.it and most other soundtrack specialty outlets, including Screen Archives Entertainment, where samples are usually posted shortly after the release date: http://www.screenarchives.com/display_results.cfm/category/386/BEAT-RECORDS


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