Armando Trovajoli - Straziami Ma Di Baci Saziami
Catalogue No: CFS006PMI
Barcode: 8032539495479
CFSoundtracks and Beat Records are pleased to release on CD the complete edition of the Armando Trovajoli soundtrack for Straziami, ma di baciami saziami (aka Torture Me, but Kill Me with Kisses � Faismoi tr�s mal mais couvre-moi de baisers) a co-produced Italian�French comedy directed in 1968 by Dino Risi, with a screenplay by Age, Scarpelli and Dino Risi, photography by Sandro D'Eva, editing by Antonietta Zita and music score by Armando Trovajoli. The film was produced by Edmondo Amati (for Fida Cin.ca., Rome) and Productions Jacques Roitfeld (Paris). The cast included Nino Manfredi, Pamela Tiffin, Ugo Tognazzi, Moira Orfei, Livio Lorenzon, Gigi Ballista, Piero Tordi, Samson Burke, Checco Durante, Edda Ferronao, Michele Cimarosa, Ettore Garofalo, Gino Rocchetti, Mara Krupp, Antonietta Fiorito, Donatella Della Nora and Francesco Sormano. Without a doubt, the main theme song Io ti sento (Tr.24), sung by '60s pop star Marisa Sannia, was a big hit in Italy, launched on the 45 rpm single (Cetra / SP 1382) coupled withan orchestral version on the B side. The song has an orchestral accompaniment with cool beat arrangement, while the film version of the theme song is a different take with more of a beat performance (Marc 4 style,without orchestra), which sadly did not survive on the session tapes, having possibly been recorded during a different session. The recurring main theme is surely one of the most lovely themes written by M�Trovajoli in his long and successful career. The composer reprises it with many different variations, including a performance by the choir of I Cantori moderni di Alessandroni with tango style,with a little beat style and the very famous Italian song from the '30s, Creola (whose verse inspired the title of this movie), presented hereas the film version with the reprise of the Straziami tango. Armando Trovajoli composed a nice love theme for Marino and Marisa introduced with a waltz tempo and then reprised with a nice violin and fisa version.Lounge music has a huge significance in the career of M�Trovajoli during the late '60s and early '70s, here represented by the sweet, slow music of Moonkiss for small ensemble with predominant organ the wild restaurant shake Beat trombone, swing music for the deaf-mute tailor. In 1997, Beat Records issued a CD featuring a trio of soundtracks by Armando Trovajoli, coupling twelve selections from this score with the album assembly of La pi� bella serata della mia vita and unreleased selections from Dimmi che fai tuttoper me. Returning to the mono master tapes, we were lucky to discover more unreleased material, for a total length of 49:17.Album co-produced by Claudio Fuiano & Daniele De Gemini for CFSoundtracks and Beat Records Company, remastering by Claudio Fuiano & Enrico De Gemini, graphic design by Claudio Fuiano & Daniele De Gemini