Franco Bixio : Film Music Of Franco Bixio (Deserto Di Fuoco/Instantanea Per Un Delitto/Diario Segreto/Il Tuo Piacere E Il Mio) (CD) -- Dusty Groove is Chicago's Online Record Store
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Early soundtracks for Michelangelo Antonioni movies – penned and conducted by Giovanni Fusco, for films that include L'Avventura, L'Eclisse, and Deserto Rosso! The orchestrations are full, but often have a sense of space that really fits the brooding work of the director – stark and ... CD
Heartwarming and sensitive sounds from Nicola Piovani – an 80s soundtrack that's not unlike some of Ennio Morricone's most famous work from the time – especially in its sense of memory and nostalgia! The core body of work here – five tracks from the original album – varies ... CD
The first-ever western soundtrack from Angelo Francesco Lavagnino – and a real standout from the start! The music's got plenty of subtle drama, and lots of action just waiting to burst forth at every little twist and turn – a quality that's sometimes quietly explosive, sometimes more ... CD
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A wonderfully groovy score from Carlo Rustichelli – best known to the world for his famous score for Divorce Italian Style, and working here in a style that mixes tight jazzy numbers with sparer themes in kind of a Nino Rota mode! There's some nice organ in the background on some of the best ... CD
One of the craziest cross-country films ever made – with a host of stars so big we'd have to rent another page just to list them! Ernest Gold does a pretty good job with the soundtrack – not as goofy as it might be, but still better than most of his straighter work in the vein. The CD ... CD