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A really wonderful soundtrack, with loads of groovy tracks! The film stars Jack Lemmon, and the format of the record is similar to the Odd Couple – in that musical tracks are interspersed with dialogue, to keep the feel of the progression of the movie. Side one has some especially groovy ... LP, Vinyl record album
Mostly quirky orchestral numbers, written by Addison for this early 70s film that starred Michael Caine and Laurence Olivier. Tracks are relatively short, with lots of twists and turns conjured up by woodwinds and strings – and titles include "Milo The Clown", "The Bad Old ... LP, Vinyl record album
Titles include "Lester Leaps In", "I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me", "Laura", "All Of Me", "Ko Ko", "Cool Blues", "April In Paris", "Now's The Time", "Ornithology", and "Parker's Mood". LP, Vinyl record album
Kenyon Hopkins at his finest – informed by jazz, but scored with a bit more seriousness overall – in that late 50s style that oozes social consciousness from the very first note! The score's a lot more put together, and somewhat more restrained than the film – almost a jazz score ... LP, Vinyl record album
Amazing score to this equally amazing film about the "girl next door" who suffers from "Psychopathia Sexualis". The score is a mixture of themes – to capture the mixture of mood swings running through the patient in the film. Some tracks are raunchy and jazzy, other ... LP, Vinyl record album
Hilarious! This is the soundtrack to a goofy late 60s shocker film about the time when hippies and young folks would take over America. Les Baxter handled the musical score for the film, but the real treat is the schlocky rock tracks – written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, with ... LP, Vinyl record album
Bruno Nicolai conducted this score by Morricone for the film The Sicilian Clan – a bit of a hit back in 1969, and a dark little gangster film! The soundtrack's got a number of different classic Morricone approaches – it starts with a power "boing" on the track's grooving ... LP, Vinyl record album
Western work from Morricone – but with a feel that's perhaps a bit less dark than some of his other soundtracks in the genre – and it's groovy, evocative film music from the master! The album's got a nice title theme in English called "Home To My Love", and sung by Gino ... LP, Vinyl record album