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Piero Umiliani
Smog (Musiche Dalla Colonna Sonora Originale)
Rearward (RW149 LP)
Release date: May 30, 2014, Italy
Remastered from the original master tapes with superior sound quality, replica of the original RCA LP (with bonus CD) in a limited edition of 500 copies. One of the best scores signed by Piero Umiliani, a unique soundtrack settled in an immense Los Angeles as it has never been shown in an American movie.
Piero Umiliani was contacted in 1958 by Mario Monicelli to compose the soundtrack of the movie “I Soliti Ignoti” (Big Deal on Madonna Street). It was not the usual kind of soundtrack, but the very first Italian soundtrack entirely made of Jazz pieces. The Movie received a nomination at the Academy Award and even if it did not succeed in winning the prize (which was awarded to “Mon Oncle” by Jacques Tati) it launched Umiliani’s career and started the prolific era of movie scores in Italy. Then in 1962 was released Smog, featuring Chet Baker and the amazing vocalist Helen Merrill. A soundtrack not to miss.
A1
Smog
A2a
Dicitencello Vuje
A2b
Munastero 'E Santa Chiara
A2c
'Na Sera 'E Maggio
A3
Dawn
A4
Hollywood Tonight
A5
California In The Summer
A6
Thinkin' Blues
B1
Smog
B2
Tension
B3
Tops
B4
Along In A Crowd
B5
Bowling
B6
Twilight At Los Angeles



