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Two of Italy's top soundtrack musicians, Nino Rota and Armando Trovajoli, are responsible for the exciting music featured in Boccaccio ‘70. Rota has been the composer of dozens of famous film soundtracks and his music contributed greatly to Fellini's previous hit films, “La Strada,” “I Vitelloni” and “La Dolce Vita.” In “The Temptation of Dr. Antonio,” Rota subtly underlines the obsession for morality which dominates the life of Dr. Antonio, the leading character in the episode . . . and his sensitive musical comment on Visconti's contribution to Boccaccio ‘70 ? “The Job”-is a unique asset to the great director's work. Armando Trovajoli is the composer of the musical commentary to De Sica's “The Raffle.” Trovajoli was the first composer to induce Sophia Loren to sing in a film . . . and in “The Raffle,” Sophia sings again. The strikingly effective underscoring for Boccaccio ‘70, composed by these two outstanding musicians, is in no small way responsible for the smash box-office success of the film around the world (from original liner notes) Limited edition of 500 copies
Track ListPlease note for shipping purposes this counts as 4 discs
Release Date: 2018/3/29.
Side A:
A1 Soldi, Soldi, Soldi
A2 Title Theme
A3 Riffa Cha Cha
A4 Luna Park March
A5 Twist Della Balera
A6 Valzerino Della Riffa
A7 Finale
Side B:
B1 A Spasso Per Roma
B2 Bevete Piu Latte!
B3 La Grande Seduzione
B4 Slow di Pupe
B5 Radiolina Di Pupe