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TITLE
Digitmovies Collection Box Poliziesco
FORMAT
5CD

LABEL
CATALOG #
SPDM 024CD SPDM 024CD
GENRE
RELEASE DATE
1/24/2025

Five OSTs from Luciano Michelini, Franco Micalizzi, and Manuel De Sica.La Polizia Accusa: Il Servizio Segreto Uccide: Luciano Michelini created symphonic background music that alternates romanticism with drama and mystery. This CD opens with the theme of the opening credits, a dark motif produced by strings, percussion and piano which is reprised later in the film. Da Corleone A Brooklyn: Franco Micalizzi composed and conducted an OST which contains all the elements of a genre that still has a large audience of loyal enthusiasts, even after decades. The nostalgic main theme is performed by an orchestra with wind and rhythms typical of this genre. Maestro Micalizzi wrote a second recurring theme, a motif with a pop flavor that we hear in a version sung by a male voice with an orchestral accompaniment and guitar accompaniment which is reprised in several fast and slow orchestral versions. For this CD, the stereo master tapes of the original recording session were used. Genova A Mano Armata: Franco Micalizzi wrote one of his best OSTs for the Poliziesco genre with this one. The OST opens with the strong main score written for woodwinds and percussion, which is then reprised with different arrangements throughout the film. It is also alternated with moments of suspense. For this CD, the master tapes of the recording session were used. La Banda Del Gobbo: Franco Micalizzi composed and conducted one of his most iconic OSTs for the crime drama genre with this soundtrack. Within the soundtrack emerges a recurring main theme, using a Moog synthesizer, that is then developed by an energetic woodwind section. It is then reprised in slow and fast versions. Camorra: Manuel De Sica wrote an orchestral comment based on a recurring symphonic tarantella, which is the main theme retaken in symphonic version or with a solo guitar, alternated with lounge tracks like "Rough", sung by De Sica himself, who was 23 years old. RCA printed a promo LP, put together by De Sica, 30:30 minutes long. In 1994 the same material was printed on CD, paired with "The Garden of the Finzi-Continis" Digitmovies were able to have access to the original session mono masters, which brought the label to discover some unpublished material.