Digitmovies releases for the very first time on CD the
complete OST by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino for the movie Toto'
d'Arabia directed in 1964 by Spanish director Josè
Antonio De La Loma with screenplay and scenario by Bruno Corbucci
and Giovanni Grimaldi and starring the great Italian comedian
Totò (stage name of Prince Antonio De Curtis) and Nieves
Navarro (Susan Scott), Fernando Sancho, Georges Rigaud, Mario
Castellani, Luigi Pavese.
In the movie Totò plays a former Italian soldier who
is now working as a servant at the British intelligence service
and is then upgraded to secret agent with the name of Agent
008 with the purpose to persuade the ruler of Shamara, sheik
Ali El Buzur to yield oil to the United Kingdom.
After a short stay in Barcelona to get further informations,
Totò moves to Kuwait where he succeeds in defeating
the Egyptian, Turkish and Russian secret services.
To outdo the CIA, Totò uses the thirty wives of the
sheik who at the end he will adopt and as El Buzur II he will
run Shamara's refinery from Naples.
The movie is a parody of the David Lean classic with similar
situations and settings and M° Lavagnino himself has written
a theme which in a burlesque way quotes the famous motif by
Maurice Jarre.
For this CD we have used the original session master tapes
recorded in mono sound, but we have also discovered two tracks
which were mixed in stereo and which we could add as coda
to the mono OST.
After an introduction that quotes the theme by Jarre, a theme
for harpsichord and orchestra with a Spanish flavour appears
(Tr. 1).
Lavagnino has written a very varied OST:
A theme à la James Bond (Tr. 4) and several suspense
tracks performed by few instruments, but very effective at
the same time (Tr. 4, Tr. 7, Tr. 13, Tr. 15, Tr. 17, Tr. 21,
Tr. 25, Tr. 26) for mystery and spy scenes, alternated with
tracks of various genres like funny little marches (Tr. 5,
Tr. 8), Spanish music for the scene placed at Plaza del Toro
in Barcelona (Tr. 6), a sad western deguello (Tr. 10), romantic
music for orchestra (Tr. 9, Tr. 18, Tr. 20, Tr. 23), belly
dances (Tr. 12, Tr. 14, Tr. 19).
The movie and our CD close with the Finale which after a
romantic intro features a merry Tarantella as a tribute to
the mythic Totò.
With our CD we want to update the rather small OST discography
from the movies where Totò is the main protagonist
and which include very few records like the LP Totò
Di Notte N° 1 by Trovajoli (issued at that time by C.A.M.
and later re-issued on CD) and Totò, Il Principe Della
Commedia Satirica, a three CD anthology with themes from the
Totò movies also issued by C.A.M.
Let's hope that after this CD of Totò D'Arabia by Lavagnino
the Totò OST discography will grow steadily with many
more till now unreleased OSTs. |