laohu
09-19-2013, 03:04 AM
Guido & Maurizio De Angelis - La Montagna Del Dio Cannibale/Messalina, Messalina! (1977/1978, 320)



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Tracklist:

La Montagna Del Dio Cannibale:
1. La Montagna E Il Mistero
2. Ipnosi Tragica
3. Nella Foresta Vergine
4. Marcia Allucinante
5. Visioni Distorte
6. Vana Ricera
7. La Preda
8. Il Dio Cannibale
9. Amara Liberta
10. Ipnosi Tragica (# 2)

Messalina, Messalina!:
11. Smagliante Ammaliatrice
12. Notti Romane
13. Messalina
14. Ballata Burlona
15. Incontro D'Amore
16. Danzatrici
17. Un Piacevole Addio
18. Messalina (# 2)
19. Notti Romane (# 2)
20. Incontro D'Amore (# 2)



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A pair of thrilling 70s action scores – back to back on a single CD! First up is La Montagna Del Dio Cannibale – a cannibal narrative scored with a great sense of drama by the De Angelis brothers – almost the same energy as their cop/crime work, but without the funk – just full, rich sounds that really build over time, and create this strong feeling of suspense! There's a few exotic elements in the music, given the setting – and these make for some slight hint of a groove – and titles include "Visioni Distorte", "Marcia Allucinante", "La Montagana E Il Mistero", "Ipnosi Tragica", and "Il Dio Cannibale". Messalina Messalina has an older Roman setting, and a relatively sexy narrative – and the music is scored with a mix of percussion, light flute, and some slinky electric basslines – of that great sort that was often used to convey sex in 70s Euro cinema! Some of the melodies are playful, others more erotic – and titles include "Notti Romane", "Danzatrici", "Incontro D'Amore", "Un Piacevole Addio", "Messalina", and "Ballata Burlona". (Limited to 500 copies.)

Petros
09-19-2013, 03:09 AM
Thank you!

k27
09-19-2013, 08:01 AM
Thanks a lot!

jablonsky
09-19-2013, 01:53 PM
thank you!

saucerpeople
10-16-2013, 09:53 PM
This is such a great album, why Guido & Maurizio De Angelis are not as well-known in the English speaking world as say other Italian soundtrack gods like Fabio Frizzi, Vince Tempera or Goblin is beyond my comprehension as the brothers produced some absolute classics at their peak (mid seventies to early eighties).

Marx900
07-28-2014, 09:03 PM
Thank you!

zardoz22
07-28-2014, 09:09 PM
obrigado :)