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 Posted:   May 22, 2017 - 10:17 AM   
 By:   Stefan Schlegel   (Member)



Alhambra Records is proud to present on this CD the world premiere release in stereo of Angelo Francesco Lavagnino’s complete original score for the 1961 drama IL RELITTO which gives further proof of the enormous inventiveness and versatility of the composer. IL RELITTO was adapted from the 1949 novel “The Wastrel” by Frederic Wakeman and directed by Greek director Michael Cacoyannis, who just a few years later would get his biggest commercial succes with the smash hit ZORBA THE GREEK. The leading actors of this unusual Italian-Greek co-production which was entered into the official competition of the 1961 Cannes film festival were US star Van Heflin and the young Greek beauty Ellie Lambeti who had already starred in several of Cacoyannis´previous Greek movies of the 50s.

The action of the film takes place in the Caribbean where the wealthy adventurer Duncan Bell (Heflin) quarrels with his wife Liana (Lambeti) and leaves the cocktail party he is hosting to board his motorboat together with his 10-year-old son Cam (Michael Stellman). Some way out, an accident causes the boat to explode and the two remain afloat, clinging to the debris for hours. While they are drifting on the ocean, Duncan thinks back on his troubled life which is shown within four flashbacks which are not presented chronologically.

In 1961 Lavagnino had already become well-known for his compositions for films about the sea and about exotic locations so that he was an almost logical choice for Cacoyannis´ IL RELITTO. However, this score is much less bright and flamboyant than many of his others around that time and is for the most part more subdued and introverted. Lavagnino´s task in this case has been to musically balance the tension-filled claustrophobic atmosphere on the sea at night to which the two shipwrecked persons are exposed and the shimmers of hope and light which keep them alive.
The deceptive Main Title which opens the CD contains typical carefree instrumental calypso music of the Caribbean islands as it accompanies the cocktail party at the beginning of the film whereas the symphonic underscore is dominated by two beautiful themes which appear in various guises throughout the film. One is the romantic love theme for Duncan and Liana and the other one is the boy´s theme and could almost be named a delicate lullaby – both themes get more and more intertwined during the last third of the movie.
The score has its fair share of dramatic and suspenseful moments with imaginative use of instrumental colours, but there is also a lovely accordion musette for a Paris flashback episode which shows that Lavagnino could write really charming French-flavoured music as well.

In 1961 RCA in Italy had released a top-rare 45rpm EP in mono with about 14 minutes of the IL RELITTO score whereas our present CD album offers the first ever stereo release of the complete varied score which can now be fully enjoyed by all the fans of the composer and of classic Italian film music.

This exciting CD project – the tenth in our Lavagnino series – has only been possible thanks to the generous support of the three daughters of the composer – Bianca, Iudica and Alessandra Lavagnino -, who still had open reel tape copies of the original master tapes in their personal archive which we were allowed to use. Our CD edition which contains a 12-page booklet with extensive liner notes and numerous stills from the movie will be limited to 300 copies and can now be pre-ordered at SAE where you can also listen to several sound samples:
http://www1.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/33498/IL-RELITTO-300-EDITION/

The CD will be available here in Germany around June 10th.

Track listing:

01 Main Title (Calypso) / The Villa 3:32
02 After the Explosion /Clinging to the Debris 2:25
03 Remorse / Stars in the Night 2:22
04 Remembering Paris (Musette) 2:34
05 In the Restaurant 3:17
06 Duncan Whistles on the Street 1:11
07 Duncan’s Jealousy 2:32
08 Cam’s Song (Instrumental) 0:46
09 First Meeting in Rome (Duncan and Liana) 3:22
10 Duncan Tells Liana About His Mother 2:24
11 The Storm /Going Back in Time Again 3:31
12 Setting Sail / The Shipwreck 2:10
13 The Bottle in the Ocean /Duncan’s Visions /Duncan’s Love for His Son 5:44
14 Desperation 2:51
15 Blurred Vision 1:54
16 Close to Death /Duncan Reaches the Shore 1:54
17 Finale 1:58

BONUS TRACKS (Source Music)
18 Party Music (Calypso) 9:21
19 Rock ‘n’ Roll on the Ship 2:14
20 Nightclub Revue 6:48
21 Blues 3:17
22 Unused Jazz Track 1:02

Composed by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
Conducted by Alessandro Nadin

 
 
 Posted:   May 22, 2017 - 10:31 AM   
 By:   Prince Damian   (Member)

I am not familiar with this one but will give it a go.I haven't been let down yet big grin

 
 
 Posted:   May 22, 2017 - 10:39 AM   
 By:   EasternFinn   (Member)

The clips sound absolutely gorgeous! Sounds like a definite purchase for me.

 
 
 Posted:   May 22, 2017 - 10:52 AM   
 By:   Stefan Schlegel   (Member)

Our Youtube video with various sound clips from the CD is now also online:

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2017 - 4:34 AM   
 By:   MCurry29   (Member)

Thank you for posting clips. This is perfect and a definite purchase. Love: Remorse / Stars in the Night especially.

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2017 - 4:46 AM   
 By:   David Anthony   (Member)

Fantastic news, many thanks Stefan. The sound clips are great and cannot wait to hear the full cd.
This will be a wonderful addition to all the other superb Lavagnino cd's in the Alhambra series and another amazing rescue by Alhambra of a score to a long forgotten film.

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2017 - 4:52 AM   
 By:   slint   (Member)

That's great news!

It was getting a bit quiet here apart from the recent Digitmovies batch.

 
 Posted:   May 23, 2017 - 2:31 PM   
 By:   wayoutwest   (Member)

Very nice sounds good to me.

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2017 - 2:55 PM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

Van Heflin's desperate look reminiscent of the Men's zine "ripped my flesh" covers.

 
 
 Posted:   May 23, 2017 - 3:52 PM   
 By:   leagolfer   (Member)

Never seen the film or heard the score, but Mr Lavagnino's is a skilled composer, I like Alhambra's scores of Lavagnino lately, Vampire & Aladdin are fine scores so I will purchase this too, Thanks looks nice.

 
 
 Posted:   May 24, 2017 - 4:15 PM   
 By:   ZardozSpeaks   (Member)

Alhambra deserves praise for issuing a hard-sell item such as Il Relitto.
While I personally love 'art' cinema as well as soundtracks albums, my experiences here in FSM's forum have taught me that most soundtrack customers tend not to view art films & prefer instead to watch escapist entertainments with clear 'good vs. bad' structures offering vicarious titillation.

Il Relitto was the 6th film directed by Cacoyannis, and the 4th of his films to star Ellie Lambeti.

I think it can be said that this disc on Il Relitto is the first (and likely ONLY) soundtrack from a film with Lambeti. smile

 
 
 Posted:   May 24, 2017 - 5:14 PM   
 By:   Stefan Schlegel   (Member)

I think it can be said that this disc on Il Relitto is the first (and likely ONLY) soundtrack from a film with Lamberti. smile

That´s not quite true as for example Manos Hadjidakis´ score for Cacoyannis´ 1958 movie A MATTER OF DIGNITY (TO TELEFTAIO PSEMA) which had also starred Ellie Lambeti has been available for quite some time on this Greek CD:

http://www.studio52.gr/info_en.asp?infoID=000003u4

And you can even listen to the Hadjidakis score on Youtube:

 
 
 Posted:   May 25, 2017 - 8:57 AM   
 By:   ZardozSpeaks   (Member)

Manos Hadjidakis´ score for Cacoyannis´ 1958 movie A MATTER OF DIGNITY (TO TELEFTAIO PSEMA) which had also starred Ellie Lambeti has been available for quite some time on this Greek CD:


Thanks for this info, Stefan - I didn't realize that pre-1960 sound recordings from Greece were already released about 20 years ago. In 1998, an item such as A Matter of Dignity probably wasn't on my radar so it passed me by.

So, Il Relitto is the 2nd soundtrack from a Lambeti film?

 
 
 Posted:   May 25, 2017 - 9:09 AM   
 By:   Stefan Schlegel   (Member)

So, Il Relitto is the 2nd soundtrack from a Lambeti film?

Yes, as far as I know it is the second soundtrack of a Lambeti film.
An interesting footnote: In 1959 Ellie Lambeti had married Frederic Wakeman, the US author of the "Wastrel" novel. So it was probably she who instigated that film project.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 24, 2017 - 1:14 PM   
 By:   EasternFinn   (Member)

Such a beautiful score! Here's my review of this moving yet subdued album:
http://italoscores.blogspot.com/2017/07/need-for-drama-part-7.html

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 29, 2017 - 1:58 AM   
 By:   slint   (Member)

I agree, I have now listened to it and it sounds great! Probably in my top 3 Lavagnino. The stereo sound is also near perfect (probably because it is not a large ensemble). Tracks 2-18 make a great symphonic listenening experience, and I'm actually glad the more upbeat tracks were moved at the end.

 
 
 Posted:   Jul 29, 2017 - 6:59 AM   
 By:   leagolfer   (Member)

Not a film or score I know, but Lavagnino is a legendary composer, I've bought previous releases from Alhambra that I'm very pleased with, so maybe another purchase for me. Well-done Alhambra, Thank you.

 
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