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ARROW RECORDS is proud to present the original soundtrack to Armando Crispino's nightmarish giallo thriller, Autopsy (Macchie solari). Previously unpublished on vinyl, this is one of legendary composer Ennio Morricone's most uncompromisingly experimental scores, which largely eschews the lounge jazz sounds often associated with the giallo genre in favour of dissonant improvisations, creepy atmospherics, jarring string arrangements and extraordinary vocalisations by Edda Dell'Orso.
This limited vinyl edition has been newly mastered from the original analogue tapes by James Plotkin and is presented on 180gram wax, housed inside a 350gsm sleeve.
Side A
MACCHIE SOLARI (The victim)
MACCHIE SOLARI
CON VOCE STROZZATA
PASSAGGIO PRIMO
PASSAGGIO SECONDO - MULTIPLA IL PEZZO
Side B
PASSAGGIO TERZO
PASSAGGIO QUARTO
PREANNUNCIO - MULTIPLA IL PEZZO
SESSO E POTERE
SUL FILO
Side C
ANSIMANDO
SIBILI
CON VOCE STROZZATA (Versione 2)
ANSIMANDO (Versione 2)
PASSAGGIO PRIMO (Versione 2)
PASSAGGIO SECONDO - MULTIPLA IL PEZZO (Versione 2)
Side D
PASSAGGIO TERZO (Versione 2)
SESSO E POTERE (Versione 2)
SUL FILO (Versione 2)
CON VOCE STROZZATA (Versione 3)
PASSAGGIO QUARTO (Versione 2)
MACCHIE SOLARI (The victim - Versione Singolo)
- Autopsy
- Ennio Morricone
- Ennio Morricone
- Autopsy
- Arrow Records
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Arrow Films
ARROW RECORDS is proud to present the original soundtrack to Armando Crispino's nightmarish giallo thriller, Autopsy (Macchie solari). Previously unpublished on vinyl, this is one of legendary composer Ennio Morricone's most uncompromisingly experimental scores, which largely eschews the lounge jazz sounds often associated with the giallo genre in favour of dissonant improvisations, creepy atmospherics, jarring string arrangements and extraordinary vocalisations by Edda Dell'Orso.
This limited vinyl edition has been newly mastered from the original analogue tapes by James Plotkin and is presented on 180gram wax, housed inside a 350gsm sleeve.
Side A
MACCHIE SOLARI (The victim)
MACCHIE SOLARI
CON VOCE STROZZATA
PASSAGGIO PRIMO
PASSAGGIO SECONDO - MULTIPLA IL PEZZO
Side B
PASSAGGIO TERZO
PASSAGGIO QUARTO
PREANNUNCIO - MULTIPLA IL PEZZO
SESSO E POTERE
SUL FILO
Side C
ANSIMANDO
SIBILI
CON VOCE STROZZATA (Versione 2)
ANSIMANDO (Versione 2)
PASSAGGIO PRIMO (Versione 2)
PASSAGGIO SECONDO - MULTIPLA IL PEZZO (Versione 2)
Side D
PASSAGGIO TERZO (Versione 2)
SESSO E POTERE (Versione 2)
SUL FILO (Versione 2)
CON VOCE STROZZATA (Versione 3)
PASSAGGIO QUARTO (Versione 2)
MACCHIE SOLARI (The victim - Versione Singolo)
- Autopsy
- Ennio Morricone
- Ennio Morricone
- Autopsy
- Arrow Records
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Terrifyingly Terrific Morricone score
I think 'Macchie Solari' is one of the most terrifying gialli movies I have ever seen, and a large part is undoubtedly the result of the soundtrack by Morricone, so I'm extremely pleased with this vinyl release which to my knowledge has never been reissued. I consider it one of the best soundtracks of the late maestro, and maybe his least known, because it is also one of his most experimental ones. Although this double album starts with a deceivingly idyllic tune -with apparently a very good oboe player playing the melody- the rest of the soundtrack is followed with the most eerie and haunting music and sounds Morricone ever created -not unsurprisingly very original in choice of musical instruments and orchestration- and clearly reflecting his background of studying with the Italian composer Petrassi and also the whole entourage of the Gruppo '63, music reminiscent of post-war Italian composers like Bruno Maderna (who coincidentally also wrote a score for the giallo 'Death laid an egg' (with Jean-Louis Trintignant) and Luciano Berio. The remastering of this album is beautifully done and the stereo effects are really effective. This record will not only appeal to fans of Morricone but also to listeners of experimental classical music. The concept art of the sleeve of this album is really nice as well, and I had the opportunity to buy it for a very good price, so If you have the chance and hesitating, just buy it, you won't be disappointed.
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