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Mariano, Detto: Amore Tossico (Toxic Love) (Original Soundtrack) - VINYL LP

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Mariano, Detto: Amore Tossico (Toxic Love) (Original Soundtrack) - VINYL LPTitle: Amore Tossico (Toxic Love) (Original Soundtrack) Artist: Mariano, Detto Label: Penny Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 8033706211427 Genre: Soundtrack Release Date: 2016 06 10 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: WITH CD 1983's Amore Tossico is a legendary cult film, a stark and unflinching look at Italy's "junkie generation". Directed by Claudio Caligari, he approached the film more like a documentary than a work of fiction, using as his

Title: Amore Tossico (Toxic Love) (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Mariano, Detto
Label: Penny Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8033706211427
Genre: Soundtrack
Release Date: 2016-06-10
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: WITH CD

1983's Amore Tossico is a legendary cult film, a stark and unflinching look at Italy's "junkie generation". Directed by Claudio Caligari, he approached the film more like a documentary than a work of fiction, using as his "actors" actual and recovering junkies; Caligari "imagined it more as a straight-up visual ethnography, hyperreal, replete with humor in the most grotesque situations - like life." - Accompanying Caligari's stark imagery and story is the soundtrack by Detto Mariano - a prolific composer, arranger, and pianist - who wrote the entirety on his FAIRLIGHT series IIx, a now revered synthesizer that had just been released that year. The sound is therefore scary and up to date, a true companion to the vivid and rough imagery of the movie. This led the composer to a brand new level of engagement: the machine is the tool, hence the music, quite possibly the Italian answer to the industrial revolution. Coming from an academic background, Detto Mariano knew little of the so-called grey area, but in fact Amore Tossico can easily be associated with the pioneers of the genre, such as Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire. The soundtrack is dark, angular, harsh and - just at times - funky. Surely it can rival the intensity of Carpenter's The Thing or Throbbing Gristle's Heathen Heart. - Never before available on any format, Penny Records is honored to present this first time release, mastered from the original tapes, on deluxe 140 gram red vinyl in a gatefold sleeve with bonus CD of the entire album plus a reproduction of the original film poster.

Tracks:
1.1 Amore Tossico_Titoli Di Testa
1.2 Cesare. Enzo. Chopper (E "I Du' Ggelati)
1.3 Michela "Compra" Da Teresa
1.4 ... Annamose a Pijà 'Sto Grammo PÈ Cazzi Nostri
1.5 Affannosa Ricerca Di Un Limone
1.6 Michela E la "Sòla Totale" Nella Toeletta Del Bar
1.7 Michela Esce Di Corsa Dal Bar
1.8 Cesare Cerca Di Recuperare I Soldi Di Michela Da Teresa
1.9 Michela E Cesare Nella Stazione Di Ostia Lido
1.10 Incontro Con Massimo Davanti Al Sat
1.11 Cesare E Massimo Una Rapina Da Ventimila Lire
1.12 Loredana Scippa Una Collana 16 Loredana in Strada Attesa Di Mario Lo Spacciatore Cesare Raggiunge Chopper Enzo E Michela Davanti Al Sat
1.13 Massimo Va a Contrattare Con la Madre Di Uno Spacciatore
1.14 Loredana Si Infila la Siringa Nel Collo 20 Cesare E Michela... Dopo L'amplesso
2.1 Cesare, Michela E la Pistola
2.2 Oh... a CÈ... MÒ Che Famo?
2.3 Loredana in Strada È "A Rota" (In Astinenza)
2.4 "Pappone" Costringe Loredana a Salire in Macchina
2.5 Nun Vojo Vedè LI Schizzi de Sangue Su la Tappezzeria
2.6 "Pappone" Segue Loredana Sull'arenile
2.7 Lottano: Cesare Con "Pappone" E Michela Con Teresa
2.8 Tutti a Casa Di Patrizia
2.9 Questo SÌ Che È Un Quadro Vero... Fatto Di Sangue
2.10 E Va BBÈ Dai... L'ultima Pera
2.11 Cesare Vuole Morire Come Michela
2.12 Corsa Disperata Di Cesare Finita Con Un Colpo Di Pistola
2.13 Amore Tossico Titoli Di Coda
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