Digitmovies proudly reissues for the very first time on
CD the OST in full stereo by Bruno Nicolai, without any doubt
one of his masterpieces, for El Cristo Del Oceano an Italian-Spanish-Mexican
co-production directed in 1971 by Ramón Fernández
and starring Nino Del Arco, Pilar Velázquez, Paolo
Gozlino, Leonard Mann, José Suárez, María
Elena Arpón, Roberto Camardiel, Perla Cristal, Juan
Antonio Elices, Ana Farra, Goyo Lebrero, Elio Marconato, José
Manuel Martín.
The plot:
Luca lives in a small town of fishermen, he is an introverted
and stubborn child, who has remained alone since his father
had been lost in a sea storm and his mother Martha, convinced
that he is not dead, has kept on searching for him in the
close harbours.
The boy has made friends with Juan Aguirre, a fisherman who
is rough in his manners, but good from the depth of his heart.
The man persuades him to attend school and both of them spend
their free hours together.
One day the representatives of the community decide to put
the boy into the hands of an orphanage, but Juan, under a
big personal sacrifice, succeeds in solving the matter.
During a heavy sea storm all the fishing boats come back to
the harbour except the one of Juan who is lost in the sea.
The boy is alone again and desperately runs away to the cave
where he usually had fun with his fisherman friend. There
he meets Manuel, a mysterious man who comforts him and gives
him back his will to live.
Luca comes round to the beach where he finds a big wooden
statue of the Christ and even more stubborn than before he
unwillingly gives permission that the statue is exposed in
the church, but when the remains of Juan's boat are found,
he obtains that they are used to build a crucifix that was
missing in his statue of the Christ.
The mysterious Manuel disappears and Luca finds his mother
again who will never abandon him anymore in view of the miracle
which has just happened.
For this tale made of strong feelings and religious mysticism
Bruno Nicolai has written one of the most beautiful and intense
scores of all his career.
For this CD we could use the stereo mastertape assembled
by the composer himself for the original album (issued in
Italy on LP Gemelli CS 3002 and in Japan on LP Seven Seas
765), due to the fact that the complete session tapes have
not survived until today.
However, in the movie there is not much more music than on
the album anyway.
Bruno Nicolai has written two main themes:
A delicate motif for the boy Luca which is performed by mandolins
and strings and which gets reprised with different orchestrations
(Tr. 1, Tr. 8, Tr. 10, Tr. 14, Tr. 18), and a heart-wrenching
Love Theme for viola and orchestra (Tr. 2, Tr. 9) which Nicolai
reprises in a mystic version for orchestra and choir (Tr.
11).
The OST also contains dramatic moments to describe the relationship
between the man and the force of the sea (Tr. 4, Tr. 6), a
grotesque theme for the character of the parish priest (Tr.
3), a motif with Spanish flavour for classic guitar and strings
for the mother (Tr. 5), dance floor music of a lounge kind
(Tr. 12, Tr. 16) and music for big band with a Spanish mood
(Tr. 13, Tr. 15).
Our CD encloses as bonus tracks in full stereo the very rare
library album Canossa which Bruno Nicolai released as LP in
the mid-70s on his own Gemelli label.
This album contains a lot of different and unidentified tracks
which were either composed for films, stage or radio plays
or were intended strictly for library purposes.
Nicolai has composed experimental music with psychedelic flavour,
mysterious, dramatic and dark themes which would be suitable
for a Giallo movie (Tr. 20, Tr. 23, Tr. 24, Tr. 26, Tr. 28,
Tr. 29,Tr. 31) and which get alternated with passages with
a medieval flavour (Tr. 19, Tr. 21, Tr. 22, Tr. 30).
There is also an epic love theme for orchestra and choir (Tr.
25) which seems indeed to have been composed for Jess Franco's
1971 German movie Sie Tötete In Ekstase (She killed In
Ecstasy) where Nicolai however did receive no credit for his
musical contribution.
Little clicks appear sometimes in Canossa and although we
did our best to minimize them, they could not be totally removed,
existing on the only available magnetic source.
This CD is dedicated to the wonderful music art of Bruno Nicolai
and to all his fans who were waiting for a long time for this
CD re-issue of El Cristo Del Oceano. |