Digitmovies presents, for the first time in a complete edition in a 3CD box, six OSTs by Guido and Maurizio De Angelis, composed for television between 1972 and 1975 and taken from the archive of the historic RCA. The beloved brothers, who had already been active for some years for cinema with such famous soundtracks as "Per grazia ricevuta," "Continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità," "...e poi lo chiamarono il magnifico," "Più forte ragazzi," "Trastevere," and preceding by a year the worldwide success of "Sandokan" (1976), composed beautiful OSTs whose main theme was released in the '70s by RCA only on singles, but which we present here in their entirety, thanks to the masters of the original mono and stereo sessions archived at Universal Music Publishing Ricordi. Through sixty-nine tracks, the listener will travel through fascinating sound dimensions: beat, rock, progressive, folk, and experimental, alternating romantic themes with dramatic and mysterious ones that demonstrate the enormous talent of Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, then young composers, had gained a lot of experience in soundtracks, thanks to work done for years with other colleagues. This box also contains featured versions released at the time, such as the famous "Verde" from Quaranta giorni di libertà, "London Town" from Dedicato ad una coppia, "Majorana Theme" from Ipotesi sulla scomparsa di un fisico atomico, "Carolis Theme" from Sul filo della memoria, "Don Minzoni Theme" from Delitto di regime (Il caso Don Minzoni), and "Naples oggi" from Il Marsigliese. This box, produced with love, fills a hole in the huge discography of Guido & Maurizio De Angelis and Digitmovies dedicates it to their immeasurable Musical Art.
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