Indeed! I'll have my LP transferred to digital format. I'm confident that a CD will be released at some point, but I've waited long enough, therefore: purchased!
I'll have my LP transferred to digital format. I'm confident that a CD will be released at some point, but I've waited long enough, therefore: purchased!
Great score. Here's hoping this LP sells out quickly and spurs the appearance of a CD!
I don't think it has been mentioned yet but a CD is eventually due on the 14th of September on Butler Records. Didn't find it on their website but the CD will be available from various places like this one:
Looking at the track-listing, one cue is taken from DES POISSONS ET DES HOMMES (I'm very fond of the two tracks already available on a Playtime compilation) and there must be various bonus tracks including the so-called Rap des Lèvres Rouges.
I don't think it has been mentioned yet but a CD is eventually due on the 14th of September on Butler Records. Didn't find it on their website but the CD will be available from various places like this one:
I don't think it has been mentioned yet but a CD is eventually due on the 14th of September on Butler Records. Didn't find it on their website but the CD will be available from various places like this one:
Looking at the track-listing, one cue is taken from DES POISSONS ET DES HOMMES (I'm very fond of the two tracks already available on a Playtime compilation) and there must be various bonus tracks including the so-called Rap des Lèvres Rouges.
I'm not familiar with this film or its score, but Francois de Roubaix's Le samouraï is a stunning work. I'm eager to hear what he did for an early 70s vampire film.
Does anybody know if Stéphane Lerouge was involved in producing the soundtrack?
Fantastic news ! I didn’t know that this music was so rich and varied. And fortunately it is available on CD as well, with 4 bonus tracks. And I worried about future releases of complete De Roubaix scores, because it was rarefied at Universal or Music Box Records. So I am fully satisfied that it continues … I don't believe that Lerouge and Universal are involved in.
Ah, that's better, a CD-release. It's got 4 extra tracks compared to the Vinyl, probably because of the limitations that LP's have. The label is based in The Netherlands, although I'm not sure you can order directly from them. This title indeed is (yet?) not to be found on their website. Music Box Records sells it as well.
Wrong samples! They're from LE SAUT DE L'ANGE (also by De Roubaix the same year: 1971). The complete CD can be listened on Spotify or Itunes and they are the same tunes.