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James Dashaw, Ivan Vandor

Oedipus Orca / La Orca / Una Spirale Di Nebbia

Label: Digitmovies

Format: CDx2

Genre: Library/Soundtracks

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A double set of soundtrack material for the 70s films of Eriprando Visconti (1908 -1980), the nephew of the great Luchino Visconti, with the CD release of the scores from his most famous movies: "La orca" and its sequel "Oedipus orca", and "Una spirale di nebbia". "The first CD is by the computer-music pioneer and wizard James Dashow: Besides the selected tracks for the original LP album (Cinevox MDF 33/107 - 33:15), about 21 minutes of extra music have now been included. This OST keeps a constant balance between fascinating experimental electronic atmospheres, innovative in 1976 and even today quite extraordinary for their sonorities, mixed with jazzy music with sax performance. On CD 2 there's the complete OST (31:28) by Ivan Vandor (of Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza fame) from ''Una spirale di nebbia'' (1977), a score where two main themes are alternated with each other in a rarefied atmosphere between romantic, classic and noir.

Details
Cat. number: CDDM186
Year: 2011
Notes:

Limited to 500 copies

Tracks 1-01 to 1-19 taken from the 1976 movie directed by Eriprando Visconti.
Tracks 1-20 to 1-23 taken from the 1976 movie directed by Eriprando Visconti.
Tracks 2-01 to 2-16 taken from the 1977 movie directed by Eriprando Visconti.

Tracks 1-01 to 1-11 previously issued on Lp as Cinevox MDF 33/107.
Tracks 1-20, 1-23 previously issued on 45 rpm single as FMA ZFM 50402.
Tracks 2-01, 2-02 previously issued on 45 rpm single as Cinevox MDF 115.
Tracks 1-12 to 1-19, 1-21, 1-22, 2-03 to 2-16 previously unreleased.
Tracks 1-01 to 1-19 recorded at the Studio di Musica Elettronica Sciadoni, Rome with the collaboration of the Audio Systems Electronics, Rome.

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