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Today, setting aside our summer column, I’d like to propose a listen that’s different from the usual. "Dialoghi del presente" (1977) is the only LP published during the life of Luciano Cilio (1950 - 1983). If you don’t know it, take my word for it (for once I feel confident): give it a listen!

For more information: Luciano Cilio - Wikipedia
Luciano Cilio - Dialoghi Del Presente | Pubblicazioni | Discogs

Here’s the little page of @[odradek] that introduced me to it (blessed be Debaser for this!): Dell'universo Assente - Luciano Cilio - Recensione di odradek

Happy listening.

P.S. I just found out that in 2018 "I nastri ritrovati" by L. Cilio was published by Konsequenz (in a limited and numbered edition). I haven’t had the chance to listen to it closely yet, but I think it’s worth checking out: Luciano Cilio, Girolamo De Simone - I Nastri Ritrovati (2018, Vinyl) | Discogs

Luciano Cilio - Dialoghi del presente (Full Album)
Here's a little gift @[Dislocation]: Sainte-Colombe played by J. Savall.
Plaid - The Digging Remedy (Full Album) [WARP277]

Now it's not plaid season, but these Plaids here (a.k.a. Black Dog) can be enjoyed in any season.
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Today's listening is another classic from the Jazz-Noir category: the soundtrack composed by Elmer Bernstein (1922 – 2004) for Otto Preminger's film “The Man With The Golden Arm” (L'uomo dal braccio d'oro) from 1955.

Enjoy the listening!

The Man With The Golden Arm | Soundtrack Suite (Elmer Bernstein)
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Today with the Jazz-Noir column we’re going a bit off-topic. Although "I'm Deranged" by Bowie/Eno (1995) is hard to categorize as jazz, the way Lynch used it in the opening scene of "Lost Highway" (1997) is a great example of music for film noir.

Enjoy listening (or rather, enjoy watching).

I'm Deranged. David Bowie soundtrack "Lost Highway" 1997
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Once again today, the Jazz-Noir column presents a classic: one of the first entirely jazz soundtracks in the history of cinema, performed by Duke Ellington and company.

Here’s a little page from the old @[JOHNDOE] about the film: Anatomia di un omicidio (Anatomy of a Murder) - Otto Preminger - recensione

Enjoy listening.

Main Title and Anatomy of a Murder
Flirtibird
Midnight Indigo
Haupe
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Let’s continue our showcase of jazz and film noir with the soundtrack (Various Artists) of Robert Altman's 1996 film: "Kansas City".

Here’s the tracklist: Kansas City (A Robert Altman Film, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1996, CD) | Discogs

Enjoy listening.

Kansas City (1995) Soundtrack
Tango Whiskyman

(I'm obsessed, forgive me)
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Without promising you any consistency, I offer you a little summer column: jazz soundtracks of film noir. Today, we start with a timeless classic. For more information, check out this nice little page: Ascenseur Pour L'échafaud - Miles Davis - recensione

Enjoy listening!

Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour l'échafaud - Lift to the Gallows (Full Album)