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Quartet Records proudly presents the worldwide edition of the long-awaited new collaboration between Brian De Palma and Pino Donaggio. "Passion" is the much-anticipated new collaboration between the modern master of suspense Brian De Palma and the wonderful composer Pino Donaggio, twenty years after their last film together. Their first collaboration was the horror classic "Carrie" (1976). De Palma had intended for Bernard Herrmann to score the film, but the composer’s untimely death forced the director to look for a replacement. He found a perfect alter-ego in Donaggio, a Venetian composer whose film score debut—the haunting music for Nicholas Roeg’s thriller "Don't Look Now"—had been a great success. De Palma and Donaggio continued to work together on a number of film noirs, which in addition to being initially successful have gone on to become cult classics of American cinema from the late ’70s and early ’80s: "Blow Up", "Dressed to Kill" and "Body Double". The failure of the thriller "Raising Cain", in the early ’90s, ended one of the more celebrated collaborations of modern cinema ... until now! De Palma’s new thriller, "Passion", stars Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace. Donaggio's score is suggestive, romantic, stylish and elegant. It is a great pleasure to hear again the unmistakable sweet sound of death, courtesy of Donaggio and De Palma. Donaggio’s score is performed by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Natale Massara. "Passion" will be released in France on February 13, and Quartet Records is very proud to present this worldwide release—available with two different covers. French cover will be available on digipak. International cover will be available on standart jewel box package. The album is now available for pre-order, we expect to ship the last week of February. For more info and listen audio samples, please visit www.quartetrecords.com
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Very nice, but can you please tell if it is complete? Thanks Yes, every second of music is included.
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Is this a limited editon? I'm hoping it stays in print for a while.
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YIPPEEE!!! This is the only score to a current film that I have any interest in. That cover-artwork are amazing - both of them. So, if we want both covers do we have to purchase two cds, or am I misunderstanding this? Den Not limited edition.
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DigiPack ?? Yikes !! That's luxurious Digipack, sir. MV
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OK, you spoke and we listened. The French cover issue will be on digipak, but the US release finally will be on STANDART JEWEL BOX PACKAGE. The digipak was a desire of the Film Company and the composer, and more expensive for us, but if it makes unhappy to the customer, we have no problem in change one of the editions. Fortunately we still have time to change this.
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Original cover is much stronger, I think, than the US version. Regardless I will be buying it. We can not change the two editions. We have a commitment with the Film Company and Mr. Donaggio to releasing at least one of them in digipak format. But believe me, is a very classy digipak.
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