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1999 release, warehouse find. Originally out with Il Giaguaro magazine, fully authorized exclusive release. All tracks previously unreleased. "L'Arcidiavolo" and "Quant'È Bella Giovinezza" from the original soundtrack of the movie L'Arcidiavolo. "Quand'Ero Un Bebè (Versione Trailer)" and "Francoise (Versione Slow)" from the original soundtrack of the movie Don Giovanni In Sicilia.
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CDDM 305CD
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Armando Trovajoli composed and directed a brilliant lounge-style soundtrack based on the main theme. It is introduced in the opening credits and sung by Mal dei Primivites on the first track, and is then reprised with captivating instrumental arrangements. For the four protagonists, maestro Trovajoli composed a jazz motif with a spy-like atmosphere. Armando Trovajoli performs the scat singing with an airy piece using organ and tempo and performs the main theme on the piano. For this release, Digitmovies were able to use the mono tapes from the recording session.
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LP version. Armando Trovajoli composed and directed a brilliant lounge-style soundtrack based on the main theme. It is introduced in the opening credits and sung by Mal dei Primivites on the first track, and is then reprised with captivating instrumental arrangements. For the four protagonists, maestro Trovajoli composed a jazz motif with a spy-like atmosphere. Armando Trovajoli performs the scat singing with an airy piece using organ and tempo and performs the main theme on the piano. For this release, Digitmovies were able to use the mono tapes from the recording session.
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First vinyl reissue of this true gem from the "cocktail generation" soundtracks! The great Armando Trovajoli, an exceptional composer and the one who brought American jazz to the Italian cinema, with his experienced touch, elegant phrasing and irony curry the listener over this incredible sound experience supported by the mighty vocal band, I Cantori Moderni of Alessandro Alessandroni. Bossa jazz vibes for this truly magnificent score for this Italian crime comedy movie, sequel of the famous The Seven Gold Men (1965) here presented in audiophile quality. 45RPM; Color vinyl; edition of 500.
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2013 release. Digitmovies presents, for the first time on CD, Armando Trovajoli's complete and pleasant original soundtrack, in full stereo, for the comedy movie with grotesque tones La Banca Di Monate (Aka "Bank Of Monate"). Directed in 1975 by Francesco Massaro and starring Walter Chiari, Vincent Gardenia, Magali Noël, Gigi Ballista, Paolo Bonacelli, Luigi Diberti, Giorgio Del Bene, Quinto Parmeggiani, and Lia Tanzi. To defend his interests and enhance them with the savings of the citizens, Santino Paleari (Gardenia), a confectionery manufacturer in the town of Monate, has founded a bank where the director is in fact the accountant Adelmo Pigorini (Chiari). The new chief who gets easily betrayed by his wife Melissa (Noël), looks for a safe place in the country in the Varese area, where he has been welcomed, by offering his daughter Simona to the degenerate Carletto Paleari. After the marriage coup has failed, the bank is targeted by bandits behind whom the Sicilian mobster Dr. Massera (Bonacelli) hides. Through the ever-growing operations of the boss, Monate is easily reached by the highway and rises to the rank of an industrial town. So Pigorini, threatened with bankruptcy, manipulates a robbery in order to work it in his own favor: after Paleari dies as a result of all these events, Massera creates a solid empire; Mr. Adelmo becomes president in place of the deceased Paleari. For this CD, assembled at the Beat Records Studios, that sincerely wants to pay homage to the Trovajoli, the stereo master tapes of the sessions were used which gave Digitmovies the chance to use every recorded note with arrangements done by Renato Serio who also conducted the orchestra. Trovajoli has written a brilliant main theme which emerges as a baroque march that the composer reprises, alternating it with romantic, funny and sometimes mysterious motifs. Digitmovies thank Beat Records for giving them the opportunity to issue an unreleased OST of an immense composer.
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2014 release. Digitmovies publish for the first time on CD, Armando Trovajoli's original soundtrack for the movie Maciste L'uomo Più Forte Del Mondo (aka "Mole Men Vs. The Son Of Hercules"). Directed in 1961 by Antonio Leonviola and starring Mark Forrest, Gianni Garko, Moira Orfei, Graziella Granata, Raffaella Carrà, Paul Wynter, Cinzia Cam, Grazia Campori, Carla De Foscari, Anna Di Martino, Rosalia Gavo, Enrico Glori, Gloria Hendy, Jeanine Hendy, Maria Lombardo, Roberto Miali, Bruna Mori, Franca Polesello, Nando Tamberlani, and Luciana Vivaldi. The city of Aran is destroyed by the "mole men". To avenge the death of the king and free his son, Loth, who has become a slave, Maciste (Forrest), with his faithful black friend Bango goes in search of those mysterious people. Captured by the "mole men", they are brought into the underground city, from which they escape. Later Maciste returns to the underground kingdom, and after many twists and turns, taking advantage of his Herculean strength, destroys the city center burying the murky inhabitants. Men of Aran, freed, resume building their city, while Maciste leaves for new ventures. To release this CD Digitmovies were able to access the mono master tapes of the original recording session. Trovajoli composed and conducted a symphonic score where in the title track it shows a powerful and dramatic main theme, reprised later. The composer alternates themes of suspense and mystery consisting of percussion, effects on the organ, mixed with the orchestra, with battle music, a delicate love theme, and a tribal dance. This CD pays homage to the unforgettable musical art of the versatile maestro Armando Trovajoli.
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CDDM 249CD
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Digitmovies publish for the first time on CD, Armando Trovajoli's complete original soundtrack for two films: Seddok L'erede Di Satana ("Atom Age Vampire"), directed in 1960 by Anton Giulio Majano, and Lycanthropus ("Werewolf In A Girls' Dormitory"). Seddok L'erede Di Satana: Abandoned by Pierre, the stripper Janette is disfigured as a result of a car accident. Professor Levin is secretly experiencing a cure through the regeneration of tissues, assisted by the faithful Monique. Janette, approached by Monique, agrees to volunteer as a guinea pig in the experiment of tissue regeneration. The operation succeeds perfectly, but Levin is bewitched by the beauty of Janette and falls in love arousing the jealousy of Monique. Meanwhile Pierre is looking for Janette who seems to have vanished into thin air. At the same time, the treatment has a setback and Levin figures that, to fix the it, you need something else: to sacrifice Monique and grope all out with nuclear energy. But things do not work and he turns into a monster. Lycanthropus: In a forest near a juvenile rehabilitation institution, the torn body of a girl is found. The official hypothesis, accepted by all, is that the girl was a victim of wolves. One of his companions found a letter addressed to the victim, in which someone without a signature, threatened her with death if she did not cease to blackmail him. The news of this letter comes to the ears of the rector of the institution, but when he, with the police inspector, goes to take the delivery, the letter is missing. From here the situation is more complicated: it turns out the man who was blackmailed by the dead, some Whiteman and it turns out that his wife, on the night of the murder, saw the murderer. Meanwhile, the girl who discovered the threatening letter is attacked in the forest by a horrible monster. The suspects are gathering more based on a strange guy, a former doctor, already engaged in a process for a case of lycanthropy. After some other horrible facts, we find out who the monster is. Armando Trovajoli has composed two fabulous comments alternating symphonic music of tension and mystery, enhanced by a charming atmosphere electronic issues lounge jazz flavour that explodes all the well-known style of the author. For Digitmovies' CD, they used the mono master tapes of the original recording session.
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GFOST 004LP
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Goodfellas present a reissue of Armando Trovajoli's soundtrack for Brutti, Sporchi E Cattivi, originally released in 1976. The soundtrack composed by Trovajoli - famous for standard jazz records, such as Trovajoli Jazz Piano (1959), and soundtracks, including 1973's Sesso Matto (SME 025LP), C'Eravamo Tanto Amati (1974), and The Beat Generation (1960), to name but a few - highlights the composer's skills in this amazing dark humor comedy directed by Ettore Scola. The movie was awarded the Prix de la Mise en scène at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976. Down And Dirty was originally titled Brutti, Sporchi E Cativi in Italy. That translates literally to "dirty, nasty and bad", in reference to the lower-class characters and surroundings in this Ettore Scola film. Scola zeroes in on a particularly offensive Roman family. The stingy patriarch, Nino Manfredi, is personally wealthy but morally bankrupt, and his repulsive view of life trickles down to every member of his clan. Not content with corrupting his own flesh and blood, Manfredi spreads his philosophy throughout his village, where he functions as slumlord. By the time Manfredi's wife and sons begin plotting his murder, the audience is ready for a long, cold shower, with plenty of soap. The music is full of dramatic breaks and loose grooves. Available on vinyl again for the first time since its original release.
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Remastered from the original master tapes, comes with promotional Obi string and A4 poster. Edition of 750. Italian legendary OST. Sesso Matto is one of Armando Trovajoli's famous masterpieces. Original soundtrack for the Italian cult sexy comedy starring the sex-symbol Laura Antonelli and Giancarlo Giannini. Originally filmed in several episodes, directed by Dino Risi. Huge and lovely score mainly characterized by the main theme "Sessomatto", a killer famed theme which was originally a sample of Manu Dibango's Latin funk hit "Soul Makossa". With its stunning funk breakbeats terrifically rearranged by maestro Trovajoli.
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SPA 14987
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