Limited Edition 180g Deluxe Solid Pink Vinyl!
First Vinyl Reissue Since The Early '70s!
Includes New Tracks Never Before Released On LP!
"La Califfa" (1970) is a rare example, probably very rare, in which the director and author of the book on which the film is inspired coincide; we're talking about Alberto Bevilacqua, who won the Nastro D'Argento prize as Best New Director with this film.
The film deals with the issue of the class struggle, and in particular the love-hate relationship between a businessman (Ugo Tognazzi) and a female worker (Romy Schneider, almost too sensual here) who lost her fiancé at the working place. A romantic and dramatic work, as the music written and orchestrated by Ennio Morricone, here often surrounded by an impressive aura of sacredness. This LP also features, as guests on voices and choirs, Edda Dell'Orso and I Cantori Moderni di Alessandro Alessandroni. Surprisingly, despite the success the film and its soundtrack received at the time, "La Califfa" has never been reissued on LP since the early '70s.
This new edition on the Vinyl Magic record label fills this gap and, except for the front cover image, the artwork has been completely renewed: the inner sleeve contains in fact many reproductions of posters and lobby cards of the film. Various tracks, never released on LP until today, have also been added to the final tracklist.
Limited edition on 180 gram deluxe solid pink vinyl.
Features:
180g Vinyl
Limited Edition Deluxe Solid Pink Vinyl
New interior artwork
New LP tracks
Import
Selections:
Side A:
1. Sangue sull'asfalto
2. La pace interiore
3. Addio alla fabbrica
4. Le donne al fiume
5. Dentro la macchina
6. Fari nella notte
7. Finale
8. La Califfa
9. Gelo e disprezzo
10. La donna e la gente
11. La pace Interiore (#2)
Side B:
1. Le donne e la campagna
2. L'impatto
3. Prima e dopo l'amore
4. Requiem per un operaio
5. La cena
6. Notturno
7. Sotto la pioggia
8. Ricordo di un amico
9. Trittico per organo
First Vinyl Reissue Since The Early '70s!
Includes New Tracks Never Before Released On LP!
"La Califfa" (1970) is a rare example, probably very rare, in which the director and author of the book on which the film is inspired coincide; we're talking about Alberto Bevilacqua, who won the Nastro D'Argento prize as Best New Director with this film.
The film deals with the issue of the class struggle, and in particular the love-hate relationship between a businessman (Ugo Tognazzi) and a female worker (Romy Schneider, almost too sensual here) who lost her fiancé at the working place. A romantic and dramatic work, as the music written and orchestrated by Ennio Morricone, here often surrounded by an impressive aura of sacredness. This LP also features, as guests on voices and choirs, Edda Dell'Orso and I Cantori Moderni di Alessandro Alessandroni. Surprisingly, despite the success the film and its soundtrack received at the time, "La Califfa" has never been reissued on LP since the early '70s.
This new edition on the Vinyl Magic record label fills this gap and, except for the front cover image, the artwork has been completely renewed: the inner sleeve contains in fact many reproductions of posters and lobby cards of the film. Various tracks, never released on LP until today, have also been added to the final tracklist.
Limited edition on 180 gram deluxe solid pink vinyl.
Features:
180g Vinyl
Limited Edition Deluxe Solid Pink Vinyl
New interior artwork
New LP tracks
Import
Selections:
Side A:
1. Sangue sull'asfalto
2. La pace interiore
3. Addio alla fabbrica
4. Le donne al fiume
5. Dentro la macchina
6. Fari nella notte
7. Finale
8. La Califfa
9. Gelo e disprezzo
10. La donna e la gente
11. La pace Interiore (#2)
Side B:
1. Le donne e la campagna
2. L'impatto
3. Prima e dopo l'amore
4. Requiem per un operaio
5. La cena
6. Notturno
7. Sotto la pioggia
8. Ricordo di un amico
9. Trittico per organo