Mostly Italians (and mostly good) this week with one exception - as in, one isn't Italian, and one is really very far from good!
I'll be chatting to @TAG about these on the next Damn Fine Podcast:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97369522@N07/18899149314
Excellent big bold old-school Spag Western stuff. Not a bit like Hired Hand tho, I must say! (can't remember who said that...heh heh....
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97369522@N07/19495547726
Stunning. Easy, groovy, life-affirming, very Bacharach in parts. Imagining zipping round a narrow mountain road in a white Alpha Romeo convertible, silk scarf twirling in the wind, Monica Vitti laughing next to me....sigh......
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97369522@N07/18900792743
Good score, but shame about the sleeve! Dagored break their tradition of full-image, textless sleeves and it doesn't work nearly as well for me. Especially considering how great the OG LP sleeve art was!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97369522@N07/19333729000
Dance and Jungle mixes of the main theme. The extended 12" mix is very listenable, in a mid-90s fashion.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97369522@N07/19521653375
Love it! More on the next DFP!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97369522@N07/19335170359
But I deliberately avoided discussing this release, as I don't like to be too negative on the DFP and I wanted to double check and make sure before saying anything:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97369522@N07/18899152524
It is with a heavy heart that I have to tell you - this release is a disaster in my opinion.
Of all the Italo scores coming out, including this inaugural batch by Contempo, this was the one I was most excited about. I adore the movie by Antonioni - brilliant and disturbing and an incredible study of alienation and mental collapse, all framed by a comment on modern industrialisation and it's effect on the individual/human relationships. It's an incredible movie that is still hugely relevant and impactful today. A big part of it's power for me is the truly mesmerising and unique (certainly for 1962) score by Giovanni Fusco, which fuses more traditional pop songs and scoring with a dread-filled electronic soundscape that throbs and humms like a swarm of Insanity- Wasps constantly buzzing in the back of your fevered mind - like a kind of evil Tinitus!
As proclaimed by Contempo, the original EP is impossible to get, and I know there have been various releases of the music on CD, paired with Antonioni scores by Fusco and others. But this re-issue was touted as being an audiophile release, sourced from the "original analog master tapes." My hopes were super high for this important re-issue.
Unfortunately -- something has gone very very wrong here. I don't want to go on at length, dissing this release when there might come to light a geniune reason why this has happened, but right from the start the music on Il Deserto Rosso sounds bad - in fact, to my ears, unlistenable. After the initial swarm of electronics on the opening track "Astrale", the solo voice takes over and it's here that the problem presents itself most clearly. There is a high, artificial, electronic tone to each note which sits above the voice, like a buzzing digital chatter. To me (I'm really no expert though, bear in mind...) it sounds like low-quality mp3 aliasing/artifacts, or perhaps the over application of noise-reduction software etc. I don't want to question Contempo's statement about the source for this, and I do plan to drop them an email about this release.
You can compare this opening track to it's CD counterpart on Youtube, there's a few different uploads. I played them side by side to a friend last night, and he totally agreed with me - whatever has gone wrong with the mastering of this, it has sadly rendered it unlistenable
If anyone else notices the issue, do let me know.