Also on the download is Theodorakis’ score from ZORBA THE GREEK, which I transferred from a tape source that appears to be a straight dub of the sound track album cues before any dialogue snippets or fake stereo processing was added. Although there was some overload distortion (probably from the original recording sessions) it sounded a lot brighter and more dynamic than any LP or CD version of this soundtrack I’ve ever heard, although the hiss level of this pre Dolby recording was high even for its time. I resisted the urge to remove too much hiss so as not to compromise the high end (I think excessive hiss removal is the reason most CD releases of Zorba sound so dull). I used the extraction process to allow the monaural recording to breathe nicely across two speakers or headphones I was hoping to find more music on the tape since Zorba was a very short soundtrack album but I don’t remember the film having a lot more music in it anyway. I assembled the cues to play as a 25 minute suite (but tracked as on the soundtrack LP). Both soundtracks in this download are in the 16 bit WAVE format dithered directly from the DSD master file.
The contrast between the more traditional music in ZORBA THE GREEK and the far out score in THE DAY THE FISH CAME OUT is a hallmark of the brilliance and versatility of composer Mikis Theodorakis.
ZORBA THE GREEK & THE DAY THE FISH CAME OUT
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Many thanks for the share.
Thank you very much for Miki.