AKA: De criada a señora (Spain)
We put our hands in the jar and pulled out an unreleased score from 1979 to enrich our DDJ series. When we're talking about the late '70s, one in every three names that pop out is that of the magnificent Stelvio Cipriani. It's a sure bet for quality music written for a minor cinematic genre which the Maestro scored without brakes and with great passion and skill.
The movie was directed by Vittorio de Sisti with Carmen Villani in the main role. It's from the light sexy comedy genre—a mainstream form of entertainment—but the musical period, themes and background inspired the author to create blood-pumping scores (such as ROLLERBOY, SPEED DRIVER and LIBIDINE, already released in the DDJ series) that from the main titles—a wonderful vocal disco cue—puts you in the right mood for listening to the score…that is to say, not sitting in your soft chair!
The CD is released in a jewel case, with STEREO masters edited by Claudio Fuiano and liner notes by Fabio Babini on the film, music, and the actress Carmen Villani, presented in a 12-page booklet full of pictures and original artwork edited by Alessio Iannuzzi.
Unz Unz Unz…
- Beat Records
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