Tracklist
1 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Titoli | |
2 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Oh Little Birdy | |
3 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Le Sedie Elettriche | |
4 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Il Boss E Le Pupe | |
5 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Ballerine | |
6 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Incontro Dei Boss | |
7 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Marcia | |
8 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Bossa Per Gloria | |
9 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Gangsters | |
10 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: All Night Club | |
11 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Fuga | |
12 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Ballando Ballando | |
13 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Marcia No 2 | |
14 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Il Tempo Che Passa | |
15 | I Due Evasi Di Sing Sing: Finale |
Sonor Music Editions presents the first commercial release on vinyl (shortly followed by a CD edition) of Ennio Morricone's soundtrack to the film "I DUE EVASI DI SING SING" from 1964, directed by the legendary Lucio Fulci and starring the famed Italian comedy characters Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia. A bit away from what would have been his 92° birthday, the label presents a pseudo unreleased gem by the greatest all-time composer at the beginning of his career. This stunning recovery was possible thanks to the work of the producer Lorenzo Fabrizi (head of Sonor Music Editions) and the collaboration of Claudio Fuiano and Daniel Winkler, two significant connoisseurs in the field and maestro Morricone's discography. The album was originally released on an impossible-to-find promo-only library release in the late '60s with different titles, due to that the score remained concealed until now. With the recoup of the original MONO tapes Sonor was able to work with the original soundtrack sequence adding two bonus tracks from the original sessions. The music enhances the stories of two sloppy thiefs (Franchi and Ingrassia) in the styles of orchestral Jazz and Bossa Nova, with more sweet and cheerful themes built around the bewitching character of Gloria Paul.