Sharing my copy of the Zita OST from one of my favorite composers, François De Roubaix.
This is recorded from my (admittedly non-perfect) copy on vinyl. It does have a few clicks/pops, but overall listenable. I've not de-clicked it or anything along these lines. I may be the weirdo in this regard, but I actually like the inherent noise of vinyl (within reason, of course).
My favorite track is probably 2 - Loin (the first of several with the same title). The Miniland tracks are fun too (tracks 7 & 16). Roubaix always has an interesting mix of instrumentation and themes.
There is a small skip about :30 sec in on track 11 - I can't seem to fix this with cleaning or adjusting tracking... sorry about this
weirdly, it is on beat but a clear skip. There is another at the tail end of track 14 too.
This is from 1969. Dusty Groove has a nice write up:
"A beautiful soundtrack to this obscure erotic love film from the late 60's! Fracois De Roubaix did the score, and we're in love with the music on this one. It's sort of spare, sexy, atmospheric batch of tracks – with a bit of an instrumental Serge Gainsbourg feel to it. Electric bass rumbles underneath, electric harpsichord notes tinkle over the top, and the LP slides effortlessly from track to track. A real gem, and one of our favorite sexy soundtracks!"Discogs notes that this album was electronically re-recorded to simulate stereo
The cover scans are not my own - I found them online. How do you all scan LP covers? My scanner is too wimpy and LPs won't fit.
Enjoy!
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