Track listing:
01 Forse basta 3:54
02 Amore e birra 2:01
03 Sirtaki dei colonnelli 1:46
04 I pattinatori di Bruegel 1:56
05 Invito a corte 2:01
06 I baronetti 2:06
07 Forse basta (#2) 2:38
08 Marinara 1:20
09 Fiori gialli 1:15
10 Dal Tirolo con affetto 1:57
11 Deserto di Elam 2:00
12 Serata al bolscioi 2:11
13 Tramonto romano 1:56
14 Montmartre 1:49
15 Forse basta (#3) 2:33
16 Bethlem 2:32
17 Latino americana 2:13
18 Forse basta (#4) 3:39
19 Venerdì Santo a Siviglia 1:37
20 Chi vuol esser lieto sia 1:36
21 Forse basta (#5) 0:58
22 Made in USA 2:05
23 San Pietro 2:25
24 Piazza rossa 2:07
25 Deserto di Elam (#2) 0:41
26 Made in USA (#2) 1:00
27 Forse basta (#6) 0:51
28 Invito a corte (#2) 0:39
29 Bethlem (#2) 2:33
30 Fiori gialli (#2) 1:01
31 Made in USA (#3) 0:34
32 Made in USA (#4) 0:58
33 Forse basta (#7) 3:34
34 Made in USA (#5) 0:59
35 I pattinatori di Bruegel (#2) 1:12
36 Made in USA (#8) 2:36
37 I baronetti (#2) 2:05
38 Forse basta (vocal) 5:07
note:
The lovers created by the fantasy of french Raymond Peynet
became the protagonists of an Italian animation movie with
screenplay by Manfredo Manfredi, based on the best-seller
book by Peynet.This movie has debuted on the 14th june of
1974 becoming an huge popular success. For the music score
were engaged two big names of Film Music: Academy winner
Ennio Morricone and Alessandro Alessandroni, the famous
whistle of many italian westerns, conductor of the famous
choir of I Cantori Moderni, arranger and composer of several
scores.In Japan from those days until today a 33 rpm album,
two singles and in the more recent years three different
hard to find today CD editions. To celebrate the 14th February,
Valentine's day, world festivity of the lovers, GDM Music
is glad to present this OST for the first time on Italian
CD.The beautiful score with many ethnical colours by Alessandroni
and the love theme by Morricone are the perfect background
of the Peynet's lovers travelling around the world. The
soundtrack in full stereo digitally remastered and restored
comes directly from the original session tapes, contains
every recorded music note, including the very much requested
vocal version of 'Forse basta', the love theme written by
Ennio Morricone in the very rare, splendid performance of
Demis Roussos, contained in the movie and issued only on
a very hard to find Japanese single.
Deluxe booklet with 8 pages in colour enriched with rare
archives stills and memorabilia
Contains many previously unreleased tracks
Includes the Title Song sung by demis roussos |