| MISSIONE EROICA, I POMPIERI 2
01. Vittoria!
02. Pedinamento giallo
03. Missione eroica i pompieri 2 # 1
04. Missione eroica i pompieri 2 # 2
05. Marcia solenne militare
06. Missione eroica i pompieri 2 # 3
07. Gara
08. Missione eroica i pompieri 2 # 4
09. Missione eroica i pompieri 2 # 5
10. 2001: Scoperta del mondo
11. Missione eroica i pompieri 2 # 6
12. Volo
13. Vittoria! # 2
14. Missione eroica i pompieri 2 # 7
15. Missione eroica i pompieri 2 # 8
16. Vittoria! # 3
SCUOLA DI LADRI PARTE SECONDA
17. Blu velvet (Titoli, voce uomo)
18. Duello
19. Scuola di ladri parte seconda
20. Scuola di ladri parte seconda # 2
21. Blu velvet (Strum.)
22. Money money (Strum.)
23. Blu velvet (Strum.) # 2
24. Scuola di ladri parte seconda # 3
25. Blu velvet (Voce donna)
26. Tensione nell'aria
27. Rincorsa
28. Blu velvet (strum.) # 3
29. Tensione sportiva
30. Scuola di ladri parte seconda # 4
31. Scuola di ladri parte seconda # 5
32. Money money (Vocal) |
Digitmovies happily explores the decade of the
1980s by releasing for the very first time and in full stereo
the soundtracks of the prolific Bruno Zambrini from two successful
Italian comedies produced by Mario and Vittorio Cecchi Gori:
Missione Eroica I Pompieri 2 (Heroic Mission The Firefighters
2) of 1987 directed by Giorgio Capitani and starring Paolo Villaggio,
Lino Banfi, Teo Teocoli, Massimo Boldi, Christian De Sica, Luc
Merenda, and Scuola Di Ladri Parte Seconda (School of thieves
part 2) of 1987 directed by Neri Parenti and starring Paolo
Villaggio, Massimo Boldi, Enrico Maria Salerno, Florence Guérin,
Susanna Volpi, John Richardson.
In the first movie we have a team of heroic firefighters
which sets loose only troubles, in the second one the misadventures
of two funny thieves.
At the time of the films' releases RCA produced a series of
promotional albums which were printed only in a limited edition
for use as radio and TV background.
Dedicated to the OSTs of Bruno Zambrini, Manuel De Sica, Fabio
Liberatori, they did contain selections from the 1980s comedies
- of course these are vinyl LPs which are impossible to find
nowadays.
In addition to the assembled master tapes for the library
LPs, we have also used for this CD the complete session master
tapes in full stereo which have been preserved in the RCA
archives.
For contractual restrictions we cannot release the scores
from I Pompieri and Scuola Di Ladri at the present time, but
this CD does contain virtually everything which was recorded
for their sequels. M° Zambrini, a prolific author of Italian
hit songs in the 1960s, arranger and composer, has written
many soundtracks for films and during the 1980s and 1990s
has contributed numerous scores for successful comedies such
as countless Fantozzi movies or Fracchia Against Dracula -
all of them starring popular comedian/writer Paolo Villaggio
- and the Cinepanettoni of the Christmas Holidays hit movies
starring Christian De Sica and Massimo Boldi until the very
recent comedy La Notte Prima Degli Esami.
In the '80s musicians definitely worked with much economy
by using more electronic keyboards than the standard orchestra
which were then accompanied by acoustic instruments such as
bass guitar, electric guitars, drums and sax.
However the final result was almost always great, never on
a poor quality level, and inevitably the sound was strongly
influenced by the Italian dance music which was so popular
in those years on the radio and in the discos.
This CD is a very enjoyable listening experience (in particular
while driving in a car), an authentic and endless explosion
of joy which turns our minds back to a time twenty years ago.
To rediscover this music has been wonderful for us with all
those memories connected with a cinema which at that time
let us bowl with laughing.
Morevover the fact that in those times these OSTs had not
been released on CD, although this sound carrier had just
come into fashion, was something strange and very disappointing
for all fans despite the success of these unforgettable comedies.
For Missione Eroica I Pompieri 2 Bruno Zambrini alternates
a heroic march with dance sound (Tr. 1, Tr. 7, Tr. 12, Tr.
13, Tr. 16), with funny themes (Tr. 3, Tr. 5, Tr. 9), with
sexy music (Tr. 4), with a sweet Waltz (Tr. 6) and dramatic
and suspense sequences (Tr. 8, Tr. 15).
For Scuola Di Ladri Parte Seconda Zambrini has written a love
theme with dancefloor flavour called Blue Velvet which is
introduced in the main titles by a male voice (Tr. 17) and
then reprised in instrumental versions (Tr. 21, Tr. 23, Tr.
28) and performed by a female voice (Tr. 25).
There is also some action and dramatic music (Tr. 18, Tr.
19, Tr. 24, Tr. 26, Tr. 27, Tr. 29, Tr. 30, Tr. 31). |