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RBL 093LP
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"The vinyl soundtrack of Two Evil Eyes (a cult film by Dario Argento and George Romero) takes listeners on a haunting journey, immersing us in the dark and chilling atmospheres of the film. With intricate orchestration, Donaggio skillfully weaves together haunting melodies, suspenseful motifs, and spine-tingling arrangements that keep listeners on the edge of our seats throughout the listening experience. Each track on this vinyl record enhances the gripping narratives of Two Evil Eyes, adding layers of anticipation, fear, and unease. As the needle glides through the grooves, listeners are transported into the macabre worlds crafted by George Romero and Dario Argento. Argento, and Donaggio's music becomes the very heartbeat of the film. Whether you are a fan of horror films, a collector of vinyl records, or simply a lover of exceptional music, the soundtrack of Two Evil Eyes on vinyl is an absolute must-have for your collection. It offers an unparalleled auditory experience that will send shivers down your spine and leave a lasting impression on your soul. So, embrace the darkness, indulge in the morbid beauty of Two Evil Eyes, and let the haunting melodies of Pino Donaggio's enchanting score transport you to a realm of horror and suspense like never before."
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CDDM 295CD
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In a small village in Emilia, pastor Don Camillo (Terence Hill) and Communist Mayor Peppone (Colin Blakely) are from opposing political factions and are invaluable friend/enemies. They clash at every opportunity, which often ends up in a fight -- as in the case of the football game played by teams which they had trained. Obviously, the mayor is not happy with Don Camillo's behavior and threatens to transfer him to a remote mountain village. This is a remake of the movie Don Camillo (1952) by Julien Duvivier. It was Terence Hill's first time behind the camera and he wanted to make the action between Don Camillo and Peppone take on a more modern feel, which better suited his style. The story is set in recent times, with a sportier priest (he skates in the church), and embellished with classic fist-fights (as in the football game scene). There are also some small cameos by famous Italian ex-footballers, including Roberto Boninsegna, Roberto Pruzzo, Luciano Spinosi, and Carlo Ancelotti. Ancelotti was a soccer player for A.S. Roma and former coach of teams such as Juventus, Milan, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid. He is now the current coach of Bayern Munich. Music by Pino Donaggio; Conductor: Natale Massara; Producer: Roberto Danè. In this new edition Digitmovies honor the original editing of the album released in 1984 by Senso Unico.
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LP version. In a small village in Emilia, pastor Don Camillo (Terence Hill) and Communist Mayor Peppone (Colin Blakely) are from opposing political factions and are invaluable friend/enemies. They clash at every opportunity, which often ends up in a fight -- as in the case of the football game played by teams which they had trained. Obviously, the mayor is not happy with Don Camillo's behavior and threatens to transfer him to a remote mountain village. This is a remake of the movie Don Camillo (1952) by Julien Duvivier. It was Terence Hill's first time behind the camera and he wanted to make the action between Don Camillo and Peppone take on a more modern feel, which better suited his style. The story is set in recent times, with a sportier priest (he skates in the church), and embellished with classic fist-fights (as in the football game scene). There are also some small cameos by famous Italian ex-footballers, including Roberto Boninsegna, Roberto Pruzzo, Luciano Spinosi, and Carlo Ancelotti. Ancelotti was a soccer player for A.S. Roma and former coach of teams such as Juventus, Milan, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid. He is now the current coach of Bayern Munich. Music by Pino Donaggio; Conductor: Natale Massara; Producer: Roberto Danè. In this new edition Digitmovies honor the original editing of the album released in 1984 by Senso Unico.
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CDDM 012CD
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2003 release. Digitmovies publish the symphonic music of Pino Donaggio for Sergio Rubini's film L'anima Gemella ("The Twin Spirit"). For a history in the balance between love and witchcraft acclimatized in a small village of the south of Italy the maestro Donaggio has composed one of its best romantic comments with mystery alternating to dramatic atmospheres typical of the thriller cinema of Brian De Palma. Sofia Philhamonic Orchestra directed by Maurizio Abeni.
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CDDM 010CD
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2003 release. For the first time on CD with remastered sound the original orchestral soundtrack by Pino Donaggio for the horror cult directed by Ruggero Diodato in 1998, Un Delitto Poco Comune with the talents Michael York, Donald Pleaseance, and Edwige Fenech. It is the history in which the protagonist is a killer of women who ages prematurely because of one rare disease. Pino Donaggio composed some of his most beautiful music for the horror genre, with symphonic themes that are between Romantic and macabre. Features never before released tracks.
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WAXWORK 014LP
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"Includes: 180-gram blood-red-and-black-swirl vinyl; composer liner notes by Pino Donnagio (Carrie, The Howling, Body Double); director liner notes by David Schmoeller (Puppet Master, Crawlspace); all new artwork by Marc Schoenbach of Sadist Art Designs; a heavyweight old style tip-on gatefold jacket; an 11"x11" art print. Waxwork Records is proud to announce the deluxe soundtrack reissue to the 1979 horror gem, Tourist Trap. For decades, the original 1979 pressing of Tourist Trap has become not only incredibly difficult to locate, but also prohibitively expensive. Due to this fact, Waxwork has poured themselves into tracking down the original masters, re-storing, re-mixing, and re-mastering for vinyl. Waxwork Records has created the most high quality release of Tourist Trap to date. This eerie soundtrack has never sounded better! Tourist Trap kick started the mannequin horror film, and is still as creepy today as it was upon it's initial 1979 release date. This horror movie is as spooky as they come. The score that accompanies it composed by the legendary Pino Donnagio (Carrie, The Howling, Body Double), is a riveting, masterful work of retro horror soundscapes. Harpsichords and breathing female vocals a-plenty."
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