CD 1 The Italian Theatrical Version
01. Una su tredici (Seq. 01) Titoli
02. Una su tredici (Seq. 02)
03. Una su tredici (Seq. 03)
04. Una su tredici (Seq. 04)
05. Una su tredici (Seq. 05)
06. Una su tredici (Seq. 06)
07. Una su tredici (Seq. 07)
08. Una su tredici (Seq. 08)
09. Una su tredici (Seq. 09)
10. Una su tredici (Seq. 10)
11. Una su tredici (Seq. 11)
12. Una su tredici (Seq. 12) Finale
13. Una su tredici (Seq. 13) Titoli Demo
Tracks 01 - 12: The Complete Score (Stereo)
Track 13: Bonus Track (Mono)
music composed by Carlo Rustichelli
CD 2 The American Theatrical Version
01. Una su tredici (Seq. 01) Titoli
02. Una su tredici (Seq. 02)
03. Una su tredici (Seq. 03)
04. Una su tredici (Seq. 04)
05. Una su tredici (Seq. 05)
06. Una su tredici (Seq. 06)
07. Una su tredici (Seq. 07)
08. Una su tredici (Seq. 08)
09. Una su tredici (Seq. 09)
10. Una su tredici (Seq. 10)
11. Una su tredici (Seq. 11)
12. Una su tredici (Seq. 12)
13. Una su tredici (Seq. 13)
14. Una su tredici (Seq. 14)
15. Una su tredici (Seq. 15)
16. Una su tredici (Seq. 16)
17. Una su tredici (Seq. 17)
18. Una su tredici (Seq. 18)
19. Una su tredici (Seq. 19)
20. Una su tredici (Seq. 20)
21. Una su tredici (Seq. 21)
22. Una su tredici (Seq. 22) Finale vrs. lunga con piano
23. Una su tredici (Seq. 23) Titoli di coda
24. Una su tredici (Seq. 02)
25. Una su tredici (Seq. 04)
26. Una su tredici (Seq. 08)
27. Una su tredici (Seq. 11)
28. Una su tredici (Seq. 13)
29. Una su tredici (Seq. 16)
30. Una su tredici (Seq. 18)
31. Una su tredici (Seq. 19)
32. Una su tredici (Seq. 20)
33. Una su tredici (Seq. 22) Finale vrs. lunga con piano
34. Una su tredici (Seq. 22) Finale vocal
35. Una su tredici (Seq. 22) Finale con tromba
36. Una su tredici (Seq. 22) Finale Off vocal
Tracks 01 - 23: The Complete Score (Mono)
Tracks 24 - 36: Bonus Tracks (Mix Stereo)
music composed and conducted by Stelvio Cipriani, additional
music composed and conducted by David Whitaker (Tr. 1, 6,
23) |
Digitmovies is glad to release for the very
first time on a double CD set the complete original soundtracks
- in mono as well as in full stereo - from the movie Una Su
Tredici directed in 1969 by Nicolas Gessner and Luciano Lucignani
and starring Vittorio Gassman, Orson Welles, Sharon Tate (in
her last movie role before brutally murdered), Terry Thomas,
Vittorio De Sica, Mylène Demongeot, Ottavia Piccolo,
Mimmo Poli, Edda Albertini, Luigi Bonos, Corrado Olmi, Tom
Felleghy, Piero Gerlini, John Steiner, Sandro Dori, Maurizio
Fiorini, Marzio Margine.
No, we are not wrong in writing with the plural even if we
refer to the same movie.
In fact, for Una Su Tredici three composers have written the
score:
for the Italian version Carlo Rustichelli, for the English
language version Stelvio Cipriani and David Whitaker.
The plot is based on the novel The Twelve Chairs by Il'ja
Arnol'dovic Il'f and Evgenij Petrovic Petrov, on which Mel
Brooks based another movie version in 1970.
Mario Beretti (Gassman) is a barber who had emigrated to New
York.
His life is animated by the announcement that he is the only
heir of an old British auntie.
So Mario rushes to England, but he only gets thirteen vintage
chairs.
After he has sold them all to an antiquarian, he discovers
that a fortune is hidden in one of them.
Helped by the beautiful Pat (Tate), he starts a frantic hunt
throughout Europe, chasing the new buyers and being involved
in incredible adventures and chases between London and Italy.
CD 1 (38:05) contains the complete OST in full stereo by
Carlo Rustichelli for the Italian version from the master
tapes of the original session.
The composer has written a burlesque Can-Can theme with a
Belle Epoque flavor for choir (I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni)
and orchestra which is introduced in Titoli Di Testa (Tr.
1) and reprised in Finale (Tr. 12).
The funny side of the plot is well-rendered through organ
passages accompanied by the orchestra which once again lets
the listener hear the well-known Rustichelli sound that all
his fans around the world appreciate (Tr. 2, Tr. 3, Tr. 7,
Tr. 8, Tr. 10, Tr. 11).
This funny motif is alternated with jazzy music for suspense
scenes (Tr. 5), a lounge-style love theme (Tr. 6, Tr. 9) and
a wild dance floor beat shake with choir (Tr. 4).
As a bonus track we include the demo version of the main theme
in mono.
CD 2 (66:06) contains the complete OST by Stelvio Cipriani
and David Whitaker for the English language version from the
mono and full stereo master tapes of the original sessions.
Stelvio Cipriani and David Whitaker have created a score with
a perfect Swinging London style as background to the crazy
chases of Vittorio Gassman and Sharon Tate.
Whitaker has composed two really cool orchestral shake music
themes:
one opens and closes the movie (Tr. 1, Tr. 23) played by a
beat ensemble accompanied by a symphonic orchestra, the other,
after a classical introduction, features a wild performance
of the orchestra as background to the desperate effort of
rescuing the chair with the rich heritage inside (Tr. 6).
Cool Stelvio Cipriani has underscored the love affair between
Mario and Pat with a sweet love theme (Tr. 4, Tr. 5, Tr. 8)
alternated with bossa beat music (Tr. 2, Tr. 7, Tr. 13, Tr.
17, Tr. 19) and lounge dance floor themes (Tr. 10, Tr. 12,
Tr. 16, Tr. 18, Tr. 20, Tr. 21).
As bonus tracks we include several full stereo mixes which
we could discover on the original master tapes.
A proper rescue and preservation on a double CD set as a tribute
to a movie and its three composers. |