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ARTIST
MORRICONE, ENNIO
TITLE
Eat It (Mangiala)
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
CINEDELIC RECORDS
CATALOG #
CNST 704LP
CNST 704LP
GENRE
SOUNDTRACK
RELEASE DATE
1/13/2017
Cinedelic Records present a reissue of
Ennio Morricone
's soundtrack for the 1968 film
Eat It (Mangiala)
. Even if you find the film
Eat It
, a film bit too weak-willed of social satire and advertising, the first and last of director
Francesco Casaretti
, you cannot miss out on the soundtrack from the two-time Academy Award winner Ennio Morricone, composed during his most prolific and experimental period, available for the first time from original master tapes. Morricone wrote a score that is, as always, brilliant, conducted by
Bruno Nicolai
with the choir
I Cantori Moderni di Alessandro Alessandroni
. The tracks range between danceable, a known nursery rhyme, classical motifs, romantic, a touch of bossa nova, all of which embrace all the psychological and environmental nuances of alienation and paradox that marks the plot of the film. There are also disturbing and abstract experimentalisms that make this soundtrack unique. Particularly in "Quinta Variazione / Africami" with the fuzzy guitar by Alessandroni, and "Settima Variazione" with its three dreamy amazing underwater variants and ending with "Eat It", in the same version as the highly collected 45rpm that came out at the time and is, until now, the only existing track on vinyl from this score - a legendary cult object and sought out for the killer heavy drum by
Vincenzo Restuccia
and distorted psychedelic Fender Stratocaster of Alessandro Alessandroni. Highly rigid hand-glued Cinedelic cover, with a folder insert of four facades with photos from the movie.
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