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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2008 at 11:03
certainly, I thank you for the suggestion Thumbs%20Up
 
If you estimate that a specific volume can go under the progressive rock label, maybe we can prepare something on this page:
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 27 2008 at 08:37
A great compilation for this theme is this:
 
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Claudio Simonetti Compilation (Profondo Rosso)

1999

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5%20stars My review is produced using this release: D.V. MORE RECORD MCDV 6398

Rating: 9/10

If you love Goblin, Claudio Simonetti, the O.S.T. and Symphonic Prog Metal this compilation is for you. All this ingredients are here. Because Claudio Simonetti decides to re-arrange some success played by he. And the music becomes Symphonic Prog Metal (except in "TGamma", good Jazzy POP song and in "Twin Peaks" clear Vangelis Electronic Ambient Longue music with Rock part). In this sense this compilation are extreme fresh and convincent. The sole real problem is represented from the label of this release. In fact D.V. More Recond is a small label that produces good budget compilation. And I don't know that distribution have abroad. In Italy is distributed in the departement stores. In every case we return in musical field. The songs are great in these new versions. In my opinion this compilation should have greater spread because the songs excite, ooze anger and horror. Simonetti plays like possessed by Satan and the atmospheres of the songs materialize upsets before our eyes.

Upsetting. After the listening Satan will be your sole god. Welcomes to the Universal Judgment! If succeeded gained this compilation to eyes closed. To regret for the not purchase means to cry for the despair.

1999
Claudio Simonetti Compilation (Profondo Rosso)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2008 at 11:04
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I have to review a few Daemonia albums (Claudio Simonetti's project) which are like a heavier, modern verison of Goblin without the typical 70's groove.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2008 at 11:37
Originally posted by philippe philippe wrote:

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I have to review a few Daemonia albums (Claudio Simonetti's project) which are like a heavier, modern verison of Goblin without the typical 70's groove.
 
I've  but not impressed me.
 
Better , the last Goblin Studio album and O.S.T. of Dario Argento Movie (from 2001) in great Prog Metal style!
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Non Ho Sonno (O.S.T.)

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4%20stars My review is produced using this release: Cinevox Record CD MDF 342

Rating:7/10

The return of Goblin... That return!!! Yes, the Goblin's elements are all in this O.S.T.. But sure the sound is more modern, the composition are more neighbors to the Prog Metal or of a strange Horror version of a mix between VDGG and ELP. But sure this album doesn't disappoint the expectations. The guitars is a la Santana and the keyboards are more mellow that in past times, in "Endless Love", Horror ballad, the music is more near to New Age. But in general this is a music that it puts much more anxiety than in past (fault the association of Synth, used often like pianos or with their true sound and electric guitars). The first song "Non Ho Sonno" is a good mid tempo Symphonic Prog Metal, that not emotion not even to pay but the rest of the songs... In this sense is still worst!!! And that interesting operation the mini suite in 4 parts "Movie soundtracks: The Death Farm Animals" where returns the subject of "Non Ho Sonno". Extreme interesting "Ulisse" where Simonetti and Antonio Marangolo plays an Horror version of Vangelis. Interesting also the anxiety of "Death Farm" with a slow Black Metal begin and interludes (of electric guitar) Prog develop and solo a la Jens Johanson/ Timo Tolki duel!!!

Good return for an immense band. Because it is true the anxiety is here!!!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2008 at 17:06
Hello i have mostly all the Goblin discography but i haven't time to listen Embarrassed
 
i only listen the baggarozzo mark album but was in 1997.. a long time ago...
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 26 2008 at 04:57
Originally posted by Alberto Muņoz Alberto Muņoz wrote:

Hello i have mostly all the Goblin discography but i haven't time to listen Embarrassed
 
i only listen the baggarozzo mark album but was in 1997.. a long time ago...
 
Good essay
 
Well... Goblin? Great band!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 26 2008 at 06:39
Originally posted by philippe philippe wrote:

I've just fund more informations about this collection...i've noticed the contribution of many well known directors / composers for B grade movies...however the music tends to be brilliantly kitschy,  sexadelic but absolutely not progressive. The case of Stevio Cipriani is very particular if you listen to Ring of Darkness and Solamente Nero, these soundtracks could be fully written by a 70's italian progressive rock band.  



Maybe I can get some of here to check out the least visited poll in the history of PA ever?

Cinecitta Soundtrack Composers No votes or replies (except for one by myself) yet.


Big fan of Stelvio Cipriani. Actually I love those of by him that's closer to the brilliantlly-kitchy-sexadelic-fun and not so progressive ones, like: Femina Ridens (alt: The Frightened Woman or The Laughing Woman) Morte Cammina Con I Tacchi Alti (Death Walks On High Heels)

The albumcover is pretty awsome too!
Heres's a sexadelic clip: Sophisticated Shake. Check it out!

If you like La Planete Sauvage soundtrack, I'm sure you'll dig this one. (and if you do, get this Library Record ASAP: Vladimir Cosma - Patchwork)
Over land and under ashes
In the sunlight, see - it flashes
Find a fly and eat his eye
But don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2009 at 11:48
^ thanks for the links. Sound and look like an old "hip" and "groovy" trip!

Not reminiscence to La plančte sauvage's eerie & enigmatic psych rock.

about "ITALIAN vintage-horror-sexadelic clips" these ones are not bad: "Folds of the flesh" and Top "Sensation":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a66LB6NdwQo&feature=related
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2009 at 16:12
Hi Philippe !
Thanks for this informative thread.
 
Actually the italian movie current you are refering to as "trash" is called GIALLO. It's a blend of detective movie and fantastic, most often involving a serial killer.
 
I absolutely love SUSPIRIA, it's one of the most frightening films I ever saw, and also considered cult in the genre. It has the haunting score performed by Goblin. It's the first part of a trilogy that includes also INFERNO (with musical score by Emerson) and LA TERZA MADRE (avoid this one, it's really uninspired).
 
Other movies worth seeing are DEEP RED and PHENOMENA (the latter has Iron Maiden's "flash of the blade" in its score and the hypnotizing guitar riff really fits the mood, this movie has a disgusting scene with the heroin struggling in a basement  fosse filled with cadavers and blood).
 
Dario Argento is a master of horror.
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2009 at 08:15
Originally posted by philippe philippe wrote:

^ thanks for the links. Sound and look like an old "hip" and "groovy" trip!

Not reminiscence to La plančte sauvage's eerie & enigmatic psych rock.


I have absolutely no idea why I compared those.

Btw:Top Sensation/ Seducers looks fantastic.
Over land and under ashes
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Find a fly and eat his eye
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Don't believe in me
Don't believe in me
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 28 2009 at 12:34
Thanks for sending the link Philippe.

Looking forward to read the book on Italian experimental-drone music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 28 2009 at 19:26
I also feel that the relation between RPI and film music is important. I had looked for "Amo Non Amo" of Goblin before. However, it doesn't sell it to Japan where I live now. I want this album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2009 at 00:29
Try here if this is really not available:

http://pauldurango.blogspot.com/2008/06/goblin-amo-non-amo-1979.html

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2009 at 00:44
^Thank you for submitting information.
I will have to examine it a little.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2009 at 23:52
I think those Italian horror movies with prg soundtracks are great; Really powerful in emotional level (much thanks due synergy of impressionistic music and artistic visual ideas of the directors), not so interesting from the script point of view, but that doesn't matter so much, they work as some kind of surreal dreams for me. I'm not very interested of horror movies in general, but these work well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 11 2010 at 06:50
Eetu, you have  catched the sense of those movies. In particular, Dario Argento is used to put on film his own nightmares. That's why the scripts are sometimes poor. What he wants to reach is a sensation of terror starting from a normal situation, like it happens in nightmares. Goblin in particular were very able to reproduce this kind of feelings. Profondo Rosso, even if a bit too similar to the intro of Tubular Bells, is a good example. However the first 3 movies directed by Argento are less splatter with better scripts with just a touch of fantastic. Closer to Hitchcock than to Joe Dante.
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