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| tracks |
01. Come Maddalena
02. Chi mai
03. Una donna da ricordare
04. Chi mai (versione italiana)
05. Pazzia in cielo
06. Maddalena (intermezzo per pianoforte)
07. Chi mai (versione singolo)
08. Erotico Mistico
09. Chi mai (versione francese)
10. Pazzia in cielo # 2
11. Erotico Mistico # 2
12. Chi mai (versione inglese)
13. Come Maddalena (versione 12" maxi Disco 78) |
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Stereo
Limited edition of 500 copies |
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| description |
Saimel Ediciones presents an expanded edition of one of the
most famous soundtracks composed by Ennio Morricone.
Maddalena, whose previous editions are sold-out, presented in
this edition with 6 additional tracks and 30 minutes of additional
music about previous 2002 edition.
This soundtrack is one of the most appreciated by film music
fans.
Probably it is due to the suggestive tone of part of the music,
which transmits a clear erotic sensation.
Also we can find the famous "Chi Mai", sung by Lisa
Gastoni, in three different versions, Italian, French and English. |
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| story |
This curious Italian drama is the medium
for bringing to light the soul-searching conversations of
an erotomaniac woman and a troubled priest.
The woman is desperate to have some sort of real relationship
with someone.
She decides the priest is an appropriate person.
He, in turn, needs to confide his philosophical and spiritual
questionings to someone and unburden himself of his own doubt
about his moral fitness to fulfill his role.
Each represents an adequate temptation for the other.
This film boasts one of the better musical scores by Ennio
Morricone.
Cast:
Lisa Gastoni, Umberto Orsini, Ivo Garrani, Nando Gazzolo,
Eric Woolfe
Director:
Jerzy Kawalerowicz |
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