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Showing posts with label Anchor Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anchor Bay. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Dario Argento's OPERA

Dario Argento's OPERA aka TERROR AT THE OPERA (1987) is a movie that I consider his swan song. It is (to date) the last great Argento film and one where he seemingly tried to cram in all his trademarks from the convoluted storyline with a memory of a past event that isn't 100% clear to the wild kinetic camera work with some nice murder set-pieces for us gore hounds to the music ... this time by Goblin member Claudio Simonetti (along with a whole host of other composers and even some classical music).

There are basically two versions of the soundtrack and I present them both now for your enjoyment.

The first is a Japanese release (Cinevox SLCS 7156) that surprisingly has none of the Claudio Simonetti music on it but has most of the other music from the film including two great tracks by Bill Wyman & Terry Taylor and like the soundtrack to PHENOMENA this is the best stuff in the movie.

Track List for Cinevox SLCS 7156

01. Opera Theme (04:06)
Composed & performed by Bill Wyman & Terry Taylor
02. Balance (02:45)
Composed & performed by Roger Eno
03. No Escape (04:05)
Composed by J. Herlogsson & C. Mentzer; Performed by Norden Light
04. White Darkness (02:30)
Composed & performed by Roger Eno
05. Black Notes (02:34)
Composed & performed by Bill Wyman & Terry Taylor
06. From the Beginning (03:52)
Composed & performed by Brian Eno
07. Boys in the Night (04:35)
Composed & performed by Pino Daniele
08. Preludio dal "Macbeth" (03:30)
Composed by G. Verdi; Performed by Elisabeth Norberg Schulz, Andrea Piccini and Michele Pertusi
09. Coro di Streghe dal "Macbeth" (02:11)
Composed by G. Verdi; Performed by Elisabeth Norberg Schulz, Andrea Piccini and Michele Pertusi
10. Gran Scena e Duetto dal "Macbeth" (05:32)
Composed by G. Verdi; Performed by Elisabeth Norberg Schulz, Andrea Piccini and Michele Pertusi
11. Scena e Cavatina dal "Macbeth" (08:21)
Composed by G. Verdi; Performed by Elisabeth Norberg Schulz, Andrea Piccini and Michele Pertusi
12. Un Bel di Vedremo dalla "Madame Butterfly" (04:26)
Composed by G. Puccini; Performed by Mirella Freni
13. Casta Diva dalla "Norma" (06:43)
Composed by V. Bellini; Performed by Maria Callas
14. Sempre Libera Degg'io da "La Traviata" (02:13)
Composed by G. Verdi; Performed by Maria Callas

Total Duration: 00:57:23

Download:
Cinevox SLCS 7156 CD release (320 CBR MP3)
Download: Cinevox SLCS 7156 CD release (Lossless FLAC)

Now the second major CD release (Anchor Bay DV11854) was included with a limited edition DVD from Anchor Bay Entertainment (USA DVD release). This CD contains Claudio Simonetti's complete score and two songs by the group "Steel Grave".

Track List for Anchor Bay DV11854

01. Opera (02:23)
Claudio Simonetti
02. Crows (02:44)
Claudio Simonetti
03. Impending Danger (01:47)
Claudio Simonetti
04. Confusion (03:28)
Claudio Simonetti
05. Steel Grave (03:13)
Steel Grave
06. Cosmo (03:48)
Claudio Simonetti
07. Knights of the Night (02:50)
Steel Grave
08. Crows (03:11)
Claudio Simonetti
09. Days of Confusion (03:53)
Claudio Simonetti
10. Impending Danger (01:48)
Claudio Simonetti
11. Opera (04:35)
Daemonia
12. Albinoni in Rock (04:43)
Claudio Simonetti
13. I'll Take the Night (05:12)
Claudio Simonetti
14. To Frederica (03:10)
Claudio Simonetti

Total Duration: 00:46:45

Download: Anchor Bay DV11854 CD release (320 CBR MP3)
Download: Anchor Bay DV11854 CD release (Lossless FLAC)

The following applies to both of the OPERA downloads: Please note that I originally ripped this using EAC (Exact Audio Copy) to the FLAC audio format then I used foobar2000 to convert the FLAC audio files to MP3 files. I used LAME 3.98.2 with the "-b 320" setting which basically creates a 320kbps CBR MP3 file which is the highest quality MP3 that can be made. I have included the LOG and CUE files from EAC so that you know the ripping was done correctly and of course this facilitates burning back to a standard music CD if you so wish. I also threw in a M3U playlist file.

I've also included "custom made" artwork for the covers. This is due to the fact that I lost the artwork and case to the Japanese release (thankfully though I didn't lose the CD itself) and of course the Anchor Bay release came with no standard CD artwork as it came in a DVD style box. The images above are what I came up with so I hope you all like what I made. I'm no graphic designer LOL

Please enjoy and
until next time ... listen until your ear's bleed !!!

*** UPDATE ***
As of July 28, 2010 I added links to Lossless FLAC versions. Enjoy!

Friday, May 8, 2009

SUSPIRIA - Once You've Seen It You Will Never Again Feel Safe In The Dark


Italian horror movie director Dario Argento has made many excellent films but most would say that SUSPIRIA is his masterpiece. Although my favorite Argento film is PROFONDO ROSSO (aka DEEP RED) I must concur that SUSPIRIA is a masterpiece unlike any other and the score by GOBLIN is no exception here as it is their crown jewel in an otherwise amazing body of work (most of which is soundtrack music for other Dario Argento films).

So today I present you with Goblin's Suspiria soundtrack ... or should I say soundtracks! You see I have three different versions of this amazingly scary score and each is somewhat unique so I've decided to post all three for your enjoyment.


SUSPIRIA Soundtrack #1
The first post here is for the 1993 Japanese CD release which came out on the King Records label (catalog code KICP-2721). This is actually the shortest of the three versions as it only has the score "proper" as it was originally released i.e., a total of 8 tracks. I almost didn't include this but some feel that this particular CD has the best sound quality of all ... no doubt in due to the overly anal nature of the Japanese (and god bless 'em for it).

Here is the track listing courtesy of the soundtrack collector website:

01. Suspiria (05:57)
02. Witch (03:10)
03. Opening To The Sighs (00:32)
04. Sighs (05:15)
05. Markos (04:03)
06. Black Forest (06:06)
07. Blind Concert (06:11)
08. Death Valzer (01:51)

Total Duration: 00:33:05

Here is the RapidShare link ---> Download the King Records release


SUSPIRIA Soundtrack #2
The second post here is for the 1997 Italian CD release which came out on the Cinevox label (catalog code CD-MDF 305). This has the same first 8 tracks as the Japanese CD release but then there are 4 additional "bonus" tracks for 12 tracks in total. If you get only one of the three then this is the one to get! This is the actually the version I listen to whenever I listen to this soundtrack. To my ears the quality is as good as the Japanese release plus you get more music.

Here is the track listing courtesy of the soundtrack collector website:

01. Suspiria (06:00)
02. Witch (03:07)
03. Opening To the Sighs (00:25)
04. Sighs (05:10)
05. Markos (04:00)
06. Black Forest (06:00)
07. Blind Concert (06:30)
08. Death Valzer (01:50)
09. Suspiria (Celesta And Bells) (01:30)
10. Suspiria (Narration) (01:46)
11. Suspiria (Intro) (00:30)
12. Markos (Alternate Version) (04:10)

Total Duration: 00:40:58

Here is the RapidShare link ---> Download the Cinevox release


SUSPIRIA Soundtrack #3
The third post here is for the 2001 Anchor Bay Entertainment CD release. When ABE released SUSPIRIA they did so in at least 2 if not 3 different packages (I forget now ... sue me). One of the packages was billed as a Limited Edition. The Limited Edition included 2 DVD discs (one with the movie and extras and the other with even more extras). There was also a 3rd disc in the package and that was a standard audio CD of the score. This version of the score also starts off with the same 8 tracks as per the Japanese and Cinevox release. However like the Cinevox released there are additional "bonus" track. Here is where things get complicated and why I wanted to post both this and the Cinevox release. The Cinevox release as 4 bonus tracks or 12 in total. The ABE release has 3 bonus tracks or 11 in total. However the additional tracks do not really match up. They are slightly different. In fact the ABE version, although 1 track shorter than the Cinevox version, is in fact longer than the Cinevox version! Thus the Cinevox and ABE versions are both unique and for the FULL experience you should probably snag both of 'em.

Here is the track listing courtesy of the soundtrack collector website:

01. Suspiria (06:03)
02. Witch (03:14)
03. Opening to the Sighs (00:34)
04. Sighs (05:18)
05. Markos (04:07)
06. Black Forest (06:06)
07. Blind Concert (06:18)
08. Death Valzer (01:53)
09. Suspiria (Celesta and Bells) (01:50)
10. Suspiria (Narration) (04:12)
11. Suspiria (Intro) (05:05)

Total Duration: 00:44:40

Here is the RapidShare link ---> Download the ABE release

All of the SUSPIRIA CD rips
presented here were originally ripped using EAC (Exact Audio Copy) to the FLAC audio format then I used foobar2000 to convert the FLAC audio files to MP3 files. I used LAME 3.98.2 with the "-b 320" setting which basically creates a 320kbps CBR MP3 file which is the highest quality MP3 that can be made. I have included the LOG and CUE files from EAC so that you know the ripping was done correctly and of course this facilitates burning back to a standard music CD if you so wish. I also threw in a M3U playlist file.

I have also included high quality TIFF images of the CD covers although in the case of the ABE release I made a custom cover from artwork included in the booklet that accompanies the release as the CD simply came in the DVD package with no real artwork unlike a standard jewel case type release.

Remember that there are three different download links and each is for THAT version and THAT version alone. Please feel free to download all three to add to your collection.


Until next time ... listen until your ear's bleed !!!