AMER (COLONA SONORA ORIGINALE DEL FILM)(10 INCH)
10 Inch
First Ever Vinyl Release Of The Soundtrack For Helene Cattet And Bruno Forzanis Critically-acclaimed Belgian french Giallo Amer (2009). Limited Edition 10inch Vinyl 500 Copies Housed In Heavy Cardboard Old Stoughton Tip-on Jacket. Music By Soundtrack Masters Ennio Morricone, Stelvio Cipriani, And Bruno Nicolai, And With A Song By Adriano Celentano For Fans Of Italian Movie Soundtracks, Giallo And Poliziotteschi Movies, Jazz, Soul, Library Music, Quentin Tarantino, Exploitation Films Of The 60s And 70s, Erotic Vibes, And Solving Murders. Also, For Private Detectives And Mysterious Murderers
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WRWTFWW Records is feverishly thrilled to announce the first ever vinyl release of the soundtrack for Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani's critically-acclaimed Belgian-French giallo Amer (2009), filled with superb compositions by Italian movie score legends Ennio Morricone, Stelvio Cipriani, and Bruno Nicolai, all remastered for hardcore audiophile appreciation. This limited edition of 500 comes on an arousing Pitch Black 10" vinyl, housed in heavy cardboard old Stoughton tip-on jacket.
Described by The New York Times as "a surreal cinematic tone poem that pays slavering homage to Italian giallo horror films of the 1970s", Amer finds its influences in the films of Dario Argento, Luis Buñuel, or Mario Bava and makes for a truly visceral cinematic experience, thanks notably to a perfectly curated soundtrack compiling some of the best songs from cult Italian movies of the past.
Amer includes 3 songs by the great Stelvio Cipriani, well known for the marvelous soundtrack of poliziottesco movie La Polizia Sta A Guardare (1973) whose main theme was reborn in 2007 on Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, as well as music for countless cult spaghetti western and giallo movies. He received a Nastro d'Argento award for best score for The Anonymous Venetian (1970).
The legend himself Ennio Morricone also shows up on the soundtrack with a sexy and melancholic jazz number, while his longtime collaborator Bruno Nicolai delivers the hypnotic strings that carry the eerie and erotic mood of the film. Last but not least, the beautiful voice of beloved singer Adriano Celentano cements what is a must-have album for 60s and 70s Italian soundtrack fanatics.