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Quartet Records, in collaboration with GDM and Universal Music Publishing Italia, presents a remastered and expanded edition of Riz Ortolani's masterful score for the Damiano Damiani thriller CONFESSIONE DI UN COMMISSARIO DI POLIZIA AL PROCURATORE DELLA REPUBBLICA (aka CONFESSIONS OF A POLICE CAPTAIN), starring Franco Nero and Martin Balsam. This was one of the first films about the Mafia in which the fight is hopeless because "the polyp's feelers" reach everything and everybody. A police inspector and a deputy public prosecutor try to prove that the city's construction magnate is a member of the legendary criminal organization.
Track ListFar from showing an idealized and traditional Mafia (as Nino Rota would do a year later in THE GODFATHER), Riz Ortolani's innovative score is based on fast and contemporary rhythms, in an extension of the hustle and bustle of an overpopulated Palermo. Between pop, jazz and funk, the music becomes the showcase of an aggressive and real metropolis. Ortolani uses an omnipresent main theme that underscores the narrative like a repeated echo. But the variations, short notes and transpositions of the melody follow each other in an increasingly rarefied atmosphere: the electric guitar distorts, the strings are strangely tuned, the winds and keyboard are unsettling.
Ortolani's score was released on a now-sought-after LP by RCA, reissued a few years ago by Four Flies Records in vinyl. It appeared on the digital market in the 1990s, pairing the same LP program with NELLA STRETTA MORSA DEL RAGNO, and subsequently had an expanded edition on GDM CD Club. Returning to the original stereo master tapes, this new edition, supervised by Claudio Fuiano and mastered by Chris Malone, includes every note Ortolani recorded for the film in 1971, making it the most comprehensive edition of this classic Italian score. The booklet includes an essay by Miguel Angel Ordonez on the film, the music and the composer.
Limited 350 unites.
Confessione di un Commissario (Titoli) 3:13
Total Disc Time: 74:42