Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: Fuzi on February 12, 2023, 03:10:44 AM
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Unclear why this release was titled Ecologia, but compiles only scores for films that aren't related to ecology.
Someone here might be able to clarify this obscure licensing business "à l'italienne" :)
A1-E. Morricone - Calde Occhiate (L'Assoluto Naturale)
A2-E. Morricone - E' Facile (L'Assoluto Naturale)
A3-G. Gaslini - Bells Dialogue (La Pacifista)
A4-C. Rustichelli - Morte E Distruzione (Probabilita Zero)
A5-G. Gaslini - Tentazione Bianca (Un Omicidio Perfetto A Termine Di Legge)
A6-E. Morricone - Imparare A Conoscere (L'Assoluto Naturale)
B1-P. Piccioni - Voglia Di Liberta' (The Seduction of Mimi)
B2-F. Bixio - Consiglio Di Mala (Diario Segreto Da Un Carcere Femminile)
B3-E. Morricone - Croce D'Amore (Metti Una Sera A Cena)
B4-F. A. Lavagnino - Intorno All'isola (Hell Commandoes)
B5-C. Savina - Sgomento (I Due Kennedy)
B6-G. Ferrio - Sensazioni (Amigo, Stay Away)
B7-E. Morricone - Mesa Verde (Giù La Testa)
In any case, here's the WAV: pixeldr@in.com/u/mjBnxsXc
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Many thanks Fuzi for the rip!
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Thanks ! :)
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thank you, fuzi!
personally I'm a fan of this series. great entry here!!
:)
geo
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Unclear why this release was titled Ecologia, but compiles only scores for films that aren't related to ecology.
Someone here might be able to clarify this obscure licensing business "à l' italienne" :)
The movies these tracks were taken from had nothing to do with ecology, it's true.
But the compiler picked up from said movies the musics that reminded him to ecology, not being inspired by the movies nor by the tracks titles. Just the music.
Or maybe, some scenes form those movies were taken in naturalistic environments? I don't know actually, as I didn't see those movies.
That's my guess.
A the end, it's just one of the typical licensing and mysteries "a' l'italienne" as you say.
Nobody will ever be sure about these things. A mystery impossible to solve.
There's also an alternative cover, showing how the compiler at Cinevox was thinking in ecology while putting these tracks together:
(https://i.imgur.com/vjaUkos.jpg)
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Ha! I was just listening to my copy of this after a long time, and was wondering the same! Thanks for sharing and Greta for the possible explanation!