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CDDM 292CD
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Digitmovies present Gino Peguri's original soundtrack for the 1971 film Il Corsaro Nero ("Blackie the Pirate"). Blackie the Pirate is a fictional character created by the Italian writer Emilio Salgari. The character has appeared in various films throughout the years. The composer Gino Peguri -- author of soundtracks for movies like Bloody Pit of Horror (1965), Seven Magnificent Pistols, A Woman on Fire, Psychopath (1968), Code Name, Red Roses (1968) -- wrote an orchestral score for Blackie the Pirate which was released in 1971 on a rare LP from RCA and a rare single Cormorano. For the CD reissue, Digitmovies found the stereo master tapes from the original album and the complete master tapes from the original recording sessions which include both stereo and mono mixes. In addition to the 12 stereo tracks on the album, the label has added nine alternate tracks in stereo and five alternate tracks in mono. This original soundtrack is dominated by the fun pop-sounding song in the opening credits called "Orza Qui Poggia Lì", performed by Paolo Ferrara and accompanied by the chorus of Nora Orlandi.
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LPDM 010LP
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LP version. Includes CD. Digitmovies present Gino Peguri's original soundtrack for the 1971 film Il Corsaro Nero ("Blackie the Pirate"). Blackie the Pirate is a fictional character created by the Italian writer Emilio Salgari. The character has appeared in various films throughout the years. The composer Gino Peguri -- author of soundtracks for movies like Bloody Pit of Horror (1965), Seven Magnificent Pistols, A Woman on Fire, Psychopath (1968), Code Name, Red Roses (1968) -- wrote an orchestral score for Blackie the Pirate which was released in 1971 on a rare LP from RCA and a rare single Cormorano. For the CD reissue, Digitmovies found the stereo master tapes from the original album and the complete master tapes from the original recording sessions which include both stereo and mono mixes. In addition to the 12 stereo tracks on the album, the label has added nine alternate tracks in stereo and five alternate tracks in mono. This original soundtrack is dominated by the fun pop-sounding song in the opening credits called "Orza Qui Poggia Lì", performed by Paolo Ferrara and accompanied by the chorus of Nora Orlandi.
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