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Goblin Profondo Rosso- The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
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Iside is circulating a copy of "4 Mosche Di Velluto Grigio" for eMule and WinMx; but it's taken from TV and looks really bad... that's all I know so far.
Julian Jay Savarin Waiters On The Dance
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Henry, you always make very interesting suggestions; keep it up!
Goblin Profondo Rosso- The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
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Isis, do you mean the film or the soundtrack?! Because the film, unfortunately, was never released on VHS or DVD; however, the soundtrack is easier...
Goblin Profondo Rosso- The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
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bj; thanks for the compliment... but I’m not a great connoisseur of cinema, I’m more into Music...
Uriah Heep Look At Yourself
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bj; what do you mean by "dispersive"?
Goblin Profondo Rosso- The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
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And by coincidence bj, in "Once Upon a Time in the West" by Leone, Dario Argento collaborated as a screenwriter!!! Truly an eclectic character, from a Western film he then moved to the Giallo of "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage"...
Goblin Profondo Rosso- The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
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Dave, but "Profondo Rosso" is not Horror at all; it's a Thriller... which is something a bit different... and it's not true that horror shouldn't be taken seriously (of course, if we talk about nonsense like Scream or The Ring, I agree with you...) but even in Horror/Thriller we can find cinematic art... for example, Bela Lugosi's "Dracula"; "The Mummy" from the '30s... those films really were scary, not like these low-budget flicks with no artistic content that we have nowadays... for instance, Argento introduced many innovations in his films, and his work started to decline right when he began making less significant horror like "Trauma" or "Due Occhi Diabolici" (in collaboration with another master of Horror: George A. Romero); but Argento has always managed to transport Horror within a Thriller perspective...
Goblin Profondo Rosso- The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
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Ah, I want to ask you something: do you remember the scene where Mark is home alone playing the piano and realizes the presence of the killer? The incredibly haunting yet beautiful piece he plays on the piano is in this CD? Because it's not in the original soundtrack from 1975... the scene features the famous line: "TANTO NON MI SFUGGIRAI, TI UCCIDERO' LO STESSO... UNA VOLTA O L'ALTRA..."
Goblin Profondo Rosso- The Complete Original Soundtrack Recording
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Great movie!!! Soundtrack and film are HISTORICAL!!! I am a huge fan of Dario Argento, I love almost all of his movies! "Profondo Rosso" is absolutely the best; but we shouldn't overlook "L'uccello Dalle Piume Di Cristallo," "Il Gatto a Nove Code," and "4 Mosche Di Velluto Grigio," all of which feature soundtracks by Morricone... Then there are also "Suspiria" and "Inferno" (who can forget the soundtrack by the great Keith Emerson!!!); but after "Opera," the great Argento lost a bit of his edge; then he bounced back with "Non Ho Sonno" (great soundtrack by Goblin) and "Il Cartaio" (somewhat mediocre soundtrack by Simonetti alone).
Quella Vecchia Locanda Quella Vecchia Locanda
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Huge Roman group, who participated in the Caracalla festival and at Villa Doria Pamphili (to which the song "Il Tempio della Gioia" in the second album is dedicated)... Unfortunately, I haven't listened to this first record; but I will make sure to get it... Great performance!!!