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Digitmovies Collection Box: Thriller
FORMAT
5CD BOX

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CATALOG #
SPDM 028CD SPDM 028CD
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RELEASE DATE
12/19/2025

Digitmovies Collection Box: Thriller is a 5CD themed box set featuring soundtracks from Carlo Savina, Mario Bertolazzi, Stefano Torossi, Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, and Trans Europa Express. Carlo Savina's OST for Il Tuo Dolce Corpo Da Uccidere is presented for the absolute first time on CD. For this CD, Digitmovies were able to use everything that was found on the mono master tapes from the original recording session. Carlo Savina composed a recurring main score with a mysterious feminine voice which develops into a shake and is alternated with sometimes calm passages and sometimes violent noir and bossa nova lounge music. Mario Bertolazzi was a jazz musician who starred in TV programs from the 1950s. For The Silkworm, Bertolazzi composed a main score in music-hall style for Smeralda, the failed singer in the film, which is repeated with instrumental variations and also a vocal French version. This excellent OST has been released in its complete version on CD for the first time ever, using the master tapes in full stereo from the original recording session. Stefano Torossi composed a lounge-style score where the Noir side of the story is contrasted with a danceable shake. There are also plenty of romantic themes as well as an atmosphere of suspense typical of giallo films. For Digitmovie's CD we were able to access the master tapes in mono from the original recording session. This new revised CD version of Guido & Maurizio De Angelis' OST for Il Gatto Dagli Occhi Di Giada carries the top eleven tracks in stereo version (identical to the 1973 unpublished album and to the 1999 CD) and the following 22 tracks in mono version. Guido & Maurizio De Angelis composed an OST which was perfect for the scenes but which also has its own life outside of the movie, where a quite cheerful and pop main theme alternates with mysterious and suspended ones, at times with dark and frightening voices. Finally, Digitmovies reintroduces the remarkable progressive avant-garde rock soundtrack based on Antonio Bido's 1977 cult movie Watch me when I kill. Music is written and performed by Trans Europa Express. For this CD the label used the recording session's master stereo tapes. Its progressive style follows the band's origins.