Monday, July 25, 2011

'Goblin sette note in rosso': index to the Names.

Recently a reader told me that he was amazed at the unimaginable amount of information in my book and he said that "‘Goblin sette note in rosso’ is not only the Bible of Goblin, it’s the Bible of soundtracks", a statement that pleased me very much. Anyway I realized that being the book only available online it’s impossible to fully understand the true subject of the book. So here is the 'index to the Names' (musicians, directors and actors) of the book, pointing out that these are the main ones (the full index would be at least twice long).
In 'Goblin sette note in rosso' you’ll find filmographies, discographies and information, often never published before, on dozens and dozens of composers for the screen, mainly Italian but also foreign, both famous (Ennio Morricone, Stelvio Cipriani, Armando Trovajoli, Carlo Rustichelli, Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Franco Micalizzi, Giorgio Gaslini, Piero Umiliani, Piero Piccioni, Riz Ortolani, Bixio-Frizzi-Tempera, to name only a few) or little known, as well as first hand information (that you won’t find elsewhere) about all the Italian rock bands who composed scores for movies. If you have ever wondered who the hell they were Budy Maglione of 'Cannibal ferox', Trans Europa Express of 'Il gatto dagli occhi di giada’ (aka The cat’s victims), La Rosa dei Venti of 'La ragazzina' (aka Monika), how many albums released Marc 4, in which movie Detto Mariano had the audacity to 'steal' a Pink Floyd’s tune, if were ever published Carlo Maria Cordio’s soundtrack for 'Rosso sangue' (aka Absurd) or Pulsar Music’s score for 'Taxi Girl', this is definitely your book!


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