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come
imparai ad amare le donne
(1966) |
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composer: ennio
morricone
label: GDM
music
AKA: Comment J'Ai Appris à Aimer Les Femmes,
How I Learned To Love Women, das Gewisse Etwas Der Frauen
total duration: 00.55.58
soundtrack style: comedy
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| tracks |
01. Pioggia sul tuo viso
02. La diva
03. La donna gattina
04. La donna romantica
05. Pizzicato
06. Pioggia sul tuo viso # 2
07. Alta moda
08. Alla corte di Luigi XVI
09. La duchessa
10. Pioggia sul tuo viso # 3 (Titoli di testa)
11. La diva # 2
12. La donna gattina # 2
13. Pioggia sul tuo viso # 4
14. Pizzicato # 2
15. La diva # 3
16. La donna romantica # 2
17. La duchessa # 2
18. Pioggia sul tuo viso # 5 (Finale)
19. Pioggia sul tuo viso # 6 (Mix stereo) *
* Bonus track |
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| further information |
8 page colour booklet
Limited edition of 500 copies |
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| description & story |
GDM Music presents on CD the OST by Ennio Morricone
for the romantic comedy Come Imparai Ad Amare Le Donne directed
in 1966 by Luciano Salce and starring Robert Hoffman, Gigi Ballista,
Vittorio Caprioli, Charles Croccolo, Gianrico Tedeschi and a
large flock of beautiful international actresses:
Elsa Martinelli, Anita Ekberg, Sandra Milo, Nadja Tiller, Orchidea
De Santis, Mariangela Giordano, Michele Mercier, Mita Medici,
Romina Power.
The film tells the story of Roberto Monti (Hoffman) who, after
being released by the college at eighteen, he finds a job as
a mechanic at a service station and later as a car salesman
with his strong passion for engines.
After various love adventures in the field of the aristocracy,
the fashion and industry, in the end the young man will marry
the seventeen year old Irene.
Ennio Morricone has written a classic style OST with many
eighteenth-century style themes alternated with refined Lounge
music featuring the romantic love theme Pioggia Sul Tuo Viso
performed by The Sorrows as slow ballade and reprised in instrumental
version with orchestra and choir and Shake version.
For this CD the original mono master tapes were used, digitally
restored and remastered, that gave the chance to add about
fifteen minutes of extra music and as a bonus track the rare
stereo version of the theme song. |
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