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ho
incontrato un'Ombra
(1974) |
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| tracks |
| The original promotional Pegaso album
01. A Blue Shadow
02. Tema Di Katerine
03. Waiting For Four
04. Night Shadow
05. A Blue Shadow (Versione Chitarra)
06. Tema Di Silvia
07. Working In The City
08. Casa Abbandonata
09. A Blue Shadow (Versione Cembalo)
10. Third Fear
Bonus track
11. A Blue Shadow (Alternate Version) |
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| further information |
| 8 page colour booklet
Limited edition of 500 copies
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| description |
Digitmovies releases for the very first time
and in full stereo on CD a musical rarity from the world of
the Italian cult TV mini-series of the'70s:
Ho Incontrato Un'Ombra, broadcasted by RAI Televisione Italiana
in 1974, directed by Daniele D'Anza.
The success of the mini-series was also due to to the OST
which was written by Romolo Grano, but its main theme A Blue
Shadow became a record and radio hit thanks to Berto Pisano
who took care of a suggestive orchestral arrangement which
was issued (with Tema Di Silvia) on the original 45 rpm single
(Ricordi SRL 10707).
This leitmotiv was also included on a 33 rpm album of the
same label (containing other tracks not related with the score
from the TV series), but the real OST Ho Incontrato Un'Ombra
was released only as a promotional LP album on the RCA-owned
Pegaso label with original music by Grano, magnificently arranged
and conducted by Berto Pisano.
With big luck we have in fact succeded in rescuing the stereo
master tapes which have been in very good condition and had
been assembled in the '70s for this limited edition vinyl
library LP, one of the most rare recordings on the collector's
market.
Although only of short duration (30:25), the master tape includes
indeed everything which had been recorded for the TV series
and which was re-edited for the different scenes.
The romantic and sad theme in a mysterious vein is introduced
in Tr. 1, reprised for nostalgic solo guitar in Tr. 5 and
with an electronic harpsichord performance in Tr. 9.
This wonderful main theme gets alternated with lounge style
dance floor tunes (Tr. 2, Tr. 4, Tr. 7), with suspense music
(Tr. 3, Tr. 8) and with the sad and sensual Tema Di Silvia
for saxophone and orchestra (Tr. 6).
As a bonus track we include an alternate version of A Blue
Shadow performed by the Romolo Grano orchestra which had appeared
on the rare RCA album dedicated to his TV music.
Two extraordinary soloists of rare talent took part in this
recording session as protagonists:
Oscar Valdambrini as trumpeter and Edda Dell'Orso with her
amazing crystal voice, a real instrument in the orchestra.
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| story |
Philippe Dussart (Zanetti), a Swiss advertising
writer who has fallen in love with the photographer Catherine
(Belli), discovers that during his absence strangers did repeatedly
get into his home.
Mysterious events start to happen which involve him in a shady
matter in which also a fascinating blonde girl (Loncar) is
involved.
This mini-series is part of those Italian TV programs from
a past season like "Il segno del comando", "Gamma",
"Lo strano caso della Baronessa di Carini", "Ritratto
di donna velata" which with regard to their creativity
unfortunately will never come back:
Luckily, in recent times these were rescued on DVD (even if
some of them with a questionable video quality).
"Ho incontrato un'ombra" was a big success with
the Italian audience:
Millions of Italians sat like pasted on their chairs and could
identify themselves with the male protagonist falling in love
with a very beautiful blonde woman and with a mysterious past
who seems to be almost a ghost, a shadow.
Cast:
Giancarlo Zanetti, Beba Loncar, Laura Belli, Carlo Cattaneo,
Renzo Rossi, Tina Lattanzi, Gabrio Gabrani, Bruno Cattaneo,
Renato De Carmine, Simonetta Stefanelli, Corrado Gaipa
Director:
Daniele D'Anza |
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