back to home
onlyscore rss feed
sitemap
 
 
search
 
quick links
 
 
 
contact us
 > info@onlyscore.com
 > +39 0578 298379
 
our cards
onlyscore fidelity card
onlyscore gift card
 
short info
 
hover over me
 
 
 
 
colonne sonore nico fidenco, blue jeans, nico fidenco, digitmovies
€ 16.50

 
blue jeans
(1975)


composer: nico fidenco

label: digitmovies

total duration: 00.59.32

soundtrack style: drama erotic



   


tracks

01. Blue jeans (Titoli vocal - seq. 01)
02. Blue jeans (seq. 02)
03. Blue jeans (seq. 03)
04. Blue jeans (seq. 04)
05. Blue jeans (seq. 05)
06. Blue jeans (seq. 06)
07. Blue jeans (seq. 07)
08. Blue jeans (seq. 08)
09. A final step
10. Blue jeans (seq. 09)
11. Blue jeans (seq. 10)
12. Blue jeans (seq. 11)
13. Blue jeans (seq. 12)
14. Blue jeans (seq. 13)
15. Blue jeans (seq. 14)
16. Blue jeans (seq. 15)
17. Blue jeans (seq. 16)
18. Blue jeans (Finale vocal - seq. 17)

 
 
further information
8 page colour booklet containing introduction, colour movie stills and promotional artwork
 
description
After La ragazzina with Blue Jeans (1975), an ... film with dramatic implications, director Mario Imperoli once again confirms the artistic relationship with actress Gloria Guida and with composer Nico Fidenco.
In this movie Gloria Guida plays the role of Daniela, a seventeen year old prostitute, who, while working on the streets uses the nickname Blue Jeans. After being arrested the girl claims to be the daughter of Dr. Carlo Anselmi (Paolo Carlini), a rich restorer, long separated from the supposed mother of Daniela.
The police leave the girl in the house of Dr. Anselmi and so the provocative girl brings the chaos to his home. She and his boyfriend Stefano, also accommodated in the house acting like a dumb student, have a diabolical plan to get profit on the father's wealth. Both want to kill Anselmi, but once the trap comes into action, Daniela starts to feel remorse and so she evokes a violent struggle between the boyfriend and the father that ends with the death of both. Blue Jeans then renounces everything and returns to the street.
Digitmovies presents for the first time on CD the original full stereo soundtrack composed by Nico Fidenco (from the same composer we have already released the OST from the movie La ragazzina)
That time Blue Jeans was only released on a 45 rpm single (Rca TBBO 1114) with the songs Blue Jeans and A final step performed by the group Cyan. For this special edition CD we used every musical note recorded in full stereo and found on the original tapes preserved in the RCA archives.
Nico Fidenco wrote a sweet flavoured soundtrack dominated by a pastoral main theme, a romantic ballad that we present in a slow vocal version (Tr. 1) as well as in a faster one (tr. 18). This particular main theme is reprised with several different arrangements using harpsichord, flute, strings and rhythms (Tr.2), guitar and strings (Tr. 3); other orchestrations include a joyful version with flute and rhythmics (Tr. 5), harmonica and strings (Tr. 11). a country-style version using harmonica and strings (Tr. 15) and a vivace version using once again the harpsichord (Tr. 16).
Nico Fidenco provided a second main theme that we can listen both in vocal version (Tr. 9) and reprised in instrumental versions (Tr. 12, Tr. 13).
 
story

Mario Imperioli directed this peculiar exploitation film about a busty prostitute named Daniela (Miss Teen Italy 1974 Gloria Guida) who gets arrested and claims to be a wealthy man's daughter.
Daniela, nicknamed Blue Jeans, plots to insinuate herself into the household and have Dr. Carlo Anselmi (Paolo Carlini) murdered, then inherit his fortune. Unfortunately, both Anselmi and Daniela's stupid ex-pimp end up killing each other in a duel, and Daniela decides that prostitution is more rewarding than intrigue.
Annie Carol Edel and Gian Luigi Chirizzi co-star in this oddball melodrama which frequently vacillates between comedy and tragedy with a jarring disregard for internal logic.

Cast:
Barbara Betti, Rino Bolognesi, Domenico Bua, Paolo Carlini, Gianluigi Chirizzi, Gloria Guida, Mario Pisu, Marco Tulli

Director:
Mario Imperoli

 

top