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| tracks |
01. A Terrific View
02. I Know What I Want
03. The Cab Ride
04. Dawning
05. Night in the City
06. The Tapes
07. Stand Still
08. Don't Hurt Me
09. The Taxi Dispatcher
10. Light Sweetness
11. Please Please Please
12. Emily Flees
13. A Terrific View
14. Quartet For Emily
15. River Dawn
16. Don't Touch Her
17. The Bloody Palm
18. End Titles
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| further information |
Limited edition 1000 copies
20-page full color booklet and liner notes by Daniel Schweiger
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| description |
World premiere release of one of the least known scores
written by Maestro Ennio Morricone for the American cinema.
Windows, directed by Gordon Willis (his only film as director,
since he is more famous as a cinematographer - with credits
including such classics as The Godfather and some of Woody
Allen's films) starred Talia Shire and Elizabeth Ashley.
This psychosexual thriller, set in Manhattan, gave Morricone
the opportunity to create an unsettling melodic score, beginning
with a gorgeous main theme for piano, glockenspiel, strings
and harpsichord entitled A Terrific View.
This theme is the axis of a score that bridges the sound created
by Morricone for Italian giallo with the elegant atmosphere
of such American movies as Bloodline, The Thing, Disclosure,
Frantic and Bugsy.
Windows has never before been released in any format.
This is perhaps because there are only about 15 minutes of
original music in the film, and because Morricone's
recording (made in New York's A&R Studios) has long
been thought lost.
Luckily, finally appeared the original 24-track master in
the MGM vaults - in mint condition - and discovered
that Morricone actually wrote 46 minutes of music for the
film, instead of only the 15 minutes used in the final film
cut.
Now Morricone's complete score has been remixed in
stereo, produced and mastered by Daniel Winkler.
With a 20-page full color booklet and liner notes by Daniel
Schweiger, this release gives all followers of the Roman maestro
the opportunity to hear one of his most obscure and surprising
works from the late seventies - which finally sees the
light 32 years after its recording! |
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| story |
Slow-moving and dark, this Klute clone stars
Talia Shire as Emily Hollander, a retiring, painfully introverted
woman with a stutter who advertises her insecurity.
She is attacked one day and her anguish recorded on tape by
her assailant.
It soon becomes apparent that her wacko lesbian neighbor Andrea
(Elizabeth Ashley) is in love with her but too demented to
express herself openly.
She hired the assailant, though exactly why is not clear.
Detective Bob Luffrono (Joseph Cortese) is called in to watch
over Emily and perhaps corner her attacker.
The relationship between Emily and the detective starts to
slowly heat up, but meanwhile, there is Andrea with her telescope,
spying on Emily and definitely up to no good.
Cast:
Talia Shire, Joe Cortese, Elizabeth Ashley, Kay Medford, Michael
Gorrin, Russell Horton, Michael Lipton, Linda Gillin, Bill
Handy
Director:
Gordon Willis |
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