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Transversales Disques present the first LP reissue of Défense de Savoir (L'uomo A Destra Basso Nella Fotografia) original soundtrack written by Italian composer Bruno Nicolai. During the Giallo boom of the early '70s, a lot of French film directors started working with maestro Ennio Morricone. French director Nadine Trintignant decided to hire the maestro's musical orchestrator and collaborator Bruno Nicolai to compose the score of her fourth movie, a political thriller released in 1973 starring her husband Jean-Louis Trintigant. Recorded at Morricone's Ortophonic studio in Rome, this OST is undoubtedly the most underrated Bruno Nicolai's soundtrack, probably because it was only released in France at the time. Presented here with previously unreleased tracks as an alternative to the rare original French pressing. Remastered from the original master tapes.
Artist(s): | Luc Ferrari |
Label: | Transversales Disque |
Release Date: | 10/18/2019 |
Item #: | 2197371X |
UPC #: | 3760179355116 |
Product Type: | LP |
This product is a special order |