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colonne sonore originali, papaya dei caraibi, stelvio cipriani, csc
€ 22.50

 
papaya dei caraibi
(1978)


composer: stelvio cipriani

label: CSC

AKA: Caribbean Papaya, Die of Pleasure, Et mourir... de plaisir, Fruta sexual del Caribe, Papaya - Die Liebesgöttin der Kannibalen, Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals

total duration: 00.55.08

soundtrack style: horror erotic



   


tracks

01. Papaya Island
02. Papaya Bossa
03. Papaya Bossa
04. Dancing Papaya
05. Guantapaya
06. Papaya Mix
07. Papaya Forest
08. Papaya Drumming
09. Papaya Run
10. Papaya Dream
11. Papaya Song
12. Papaya Base
13. Papaya Lament
14. Papaya Obsession
15. Papaya on the Road
16. Jazzy Papaya
17. Papaya Piano
18. Papaya Dream
19. Papaya Island

Bonus tracks (not used in the movie)

20. Papaya Hard String
21. Papaya Hard String
22. Papaya Hard String
23. Papaya Flute

 
 
further information

The disc comes with high-end packaging and graphics, including color photographs, plus collectors will find four bonus cuts of music not used in the film

Liner notes are by retro Euro-cult specialist John Bender

 
description

Frequently when a soundtrack gets a re-release collectors will assume they are already familiar with the score, however it is conceivable that this production will easily defy such an expectation!
Stelvio Cipriani's Papaya Dei Caraibi was released in 1978 as part of a three-score LP by Beat Records.

This album, although popular and at the time not rare, only offered four cuts of Papaya.
Connoisseurs will be delighted by the full extent of this fine effort as all 23 tracks are dynamic and satisfying.
Cipriani obviously warmly gravitated to the tropical mise en scene and delivered a fascinating tapestry of potent ideas.
Avoiding cliché at every turn the composer plays with exotic textures and color in such a way so as to fully engage and tantalize throughout, no missteps here.
This disc unfolds as a jazz/rock/blues influenced Caribbean Concerto and succeeds in painting a portrait in the listener's mind, a multi-faceted inner vision that allows one to vibrantly sense the film without even having seen it!
The CD could lead to a reevaluation of the papaya score, prompting its status being elevated to that of a minor masterwork.

 
story
Sirpa Lane, the Finnish stunner who shot to stardom in Roger Vadim's Charlotte before shocking viewers worldwide in Walerian Borowczyk's The Beast, stars in notorious Italian director Joe D'Amato's sleazy tale of a tropical beauty who hungrily surrenders herself to the deepest depths of depravity.

Cast:
Melissa Chimenti, Sirpa Lane, Maurice Poli

Director:
Joe D'Amato

 

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