Come imparai ad amare le donne OST (RSD 2024 EU/UK Exclusive) [Import]
KEY FEATURES
- 1966 soundtrack from Ennio Morricone
- Pressed on Transparent Green Vinyl & includes a 30x30cm insert
- First ever release of four tracks on vinyl!
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
āCome imparai ad amare le donneā (How I learned to love women) is a 1966 romantic comedy directed by Luciano Salce; the cast includes internationally renowned actors such as Anita Ekberg, MichĆØle Mercier and Robert Hoffman, as well as a very young Romina Power who was only 14 years old at the time. The beginning of the artistic collaboration between Ennio Morricone and Salce dates back to 1961, with one of the Maestroās very first soundtracks, āIl federaleā (The Fascist); the partnership then continued with āLa voglia mattaā (Crazy Desire), āLa cuccagnaā (A Girl⦠and a Million), āLe monachineā (The Little Nuns), āSlalomā, āEl Grecoā and, finally, āCome imparai ad amare le donneā.
For this film, Ennio Morricone composed a soundtrack that is a true hymn to love, with an elegant and refined atmosphere led by the beat ballad āPioggia sul tuo visoā performed by the English group The Sorrows, and by various romantic themes such as āLa divaā, āLa donna gattinaā and āLa donna romanticaā that alternate with classical compositions such as āAlta modaā and āAlla corte di Luigi XVIā. The love theme returns in a danceable version in the opening credits.
Originally released in 1966 and reissued in 1985, this soundtrack is finally reissued on clear green vinyl LP with a new artwork and a 30x30cm insert. In addition, four tracks are here released on vinyl for the first time. Liner notes and audio remastered by Claudio Fuiano.
A Record Store Day 2024 exclusive!
TRACKLIST
- Pioggia sul tuo viso
- La diva
- La donna gattina
- La donna romantica
- Pizzicato
- Pioggia sul tuo viso (#2)
- La duchessa
- Pioggia sul tuo viso (#3 - Titoli di testa)
- Alta moda
- Alla corte di Re Luigi XVI
- Pioggia sul tuo viso (#4)
- Pizzicato (#2)
- Pioggia sul tuo viso (#5 - Finale)
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KEY FEATURES
- 1966 soundtrack from Ennio Morricone
- Pressed on Transparent Green Vinyl & includes a 30x30cm insert
- First ever release of four tracks on vinyl!
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
āCome imparai ad amare le donneā (How I learned to love women) is a 1966 romantic comedy directed by Luciano Salce; the cast includes internationally renowned actors such as Anita Ekberg, MichĆØle Mercier and Robert Hoffman, as well as a very young Romina Power who was only 14 years old at the time. The beginning of the artistic collaboration between Ennio Morricone and Salce dates back to 1961, with one of the Maestroās very first soundtracks, āIl federaleā (The Fascist); the partnership then continued with āLa voglia mattaā (Crazy Desire), āLa cuccagnaā (A Girl⦠and a Million), āLe monachineā (The Little Nuns), āSlalomā, āEl Grecoā and, finally, āCome imparai ad amare le donneā.
For this film, Ennio Morricone composed a soundtrack that is a true hymn to love, with an elegant and refined atmosphere led by the beat ballad āPioggia sul tuo visoā performed by the English group The Sorrows, and by various romantic themes such as āLa divaā, āLa donna gattinaā and āLa donna romanticaā that alternate with classical compositions such as āAlta modaā and āAlla corte di Luigi XVIā. The love theme returns in a danceable version in the opening credits.
Originally released in 1966 and reissued in 1985, this soundtrack is finally reissued on clear green vinyl LP with a new artwork and a 30x30cm insert. In addition, four tracks are here released on vinyl for the first time. Liner notes and audio remastered by Claudio Fuiano.
A Record Store Day 2024 exclusive!
TRACKLIST
- Pioggia sul tuo viso
- La diva
- La donna gattina
- La donna romantica
- Pizzicato
- Pioggia sul tuo viso (#2)
- La duchessa
- Pioggia sul tuo viso (#3 - Titoli di testa)
- Alta moda
- Alla corte di Re Luigi XVI
- Pioggia sul tuo viso (#4)
- Pizzicato (#2)
- Pioggia sul tuo viso (#5 - Finale)
