Chi L’ha Vista Morire? (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Discogs ID: 1763595

Release date: 2006-07-02

Artists: Ennio Morricone

“CHI L’HA VISTA MORIRE?” (aka WHO SAW HER DIE?) becomes part in the ’70s Giallo genre.Director Aldo Lado, differently than most of his collegues, who attempted in the genre, goes awy totally from the plots of the “Dario Argento” style movies that contradistinguish the genre. The personality of Lado attracted attention in the previous movie “LA CORTA NOTTE DELLE BAMBOLE DI VETRO”, that perfectly amalgamated a solid giallo structure with politic thematics , attacking feraciously the power. The same can be said for “CHI L’HA VISTA MORIRE?” , shooted in 1972; here Lado has exagerated a loittle more telling even more anguishing and shocking events. The director describes a Venice made gloomy and bloody by a little girl murder; her father (George Lazenby) finds himself into a spyral of murders by the hand of a priest !!! After politics Lado doesn’t save even the religious institutions (he’ll do much better in his masterpiece “L’ULTIMO TRENO DELLA NOTTE” unhealthy story of violence with the total absence of postive characters), demonstrating again to be a “difficult” outsider of the italian cinema panorama. Digitmovies now releases “CHI L’HA VISTA MORIRE?”as third volume of the series dedicated to the music of Ennio Morricone for the italian Giallo. Searching for in the Edipan Archives we could discover the stereo master tapes used for the original 1972 album (Gemelli GG.ST.10-017) and realize also that they were in very good conditions. Sadly the complete session tapes did not survived until today, but in few words the half hour of music contained in the LP and here in our premiere CD release is all that was used for the movie. Ennio Morricone, in a genial way, did not write atonal music as it is usual for the Giallo genre,but a series of music themes with modern instrumentation (drums,electric guitars,keyboards) all performed by children choir. So a very suspended,haunted,musical atmosphere with an ancient flavour turns out ,almost intentionally in contrast with the violence of murders told in the plot. Some of songs contains traditional texts,while others feature original lyrics written by Maria Travia,wife of the composer. Particularly suggestive is the splendid vocal performance of Edda Dell’Orso in track 8.

Tracklist:
1 - Chi L'ha Vista Morire? - 2:58
2 - No Ghe' Piu' Bel Cantar Della Sera - 3:53
3 - La Bela Riposava - 1:51
4 - Il Girotondo Delle Note - 2:35
5 - La Mia Mama - 1:40
6 - Il Gioco Delle Vocali - 2:11
7 - Din Don Campanon - 3:08
8 - El Primo Baso - 3:42
9 - Canto Della Campana Stonata - 1:33
10 - Solo Grida - 6:38