| | Ennio Morricone Butterfly Soundtrack CD (1 Customer Review)
It had been out of print for more than a decade, but Dagored Records has brought the film score to BUTTERFLY back into circulation. Pia Zadora's breakout film (as well as Orson Welles's final one), BUTTERFLY has become a cult favorite since its release in 1982. Zadora, who won a Golden Globe for her performance in the film, also appears on the soundtrack, offering her provocative vocals on "It's Wrong for Me to Love You." But BUTTERFLY is most notable for being scored by Academy Award-winning maestro Ennio Morricone. More subdued and ambient that much of Morricone's other work, BUTTERFLY once again demonstrates the Italian composer's breadth and scope.
Dagored is proud to bring you Maestro Ennio Morricone's soundtrack to the 1982 controversial cult thriller "Butterfly", based on a novel by James M. Cain ("The Postman Always Rings Twice", "Double Indemnity"). The film is a sordid tale of father-daughter Butterfly Soundtrack Music Ennio Morricone Butterfly Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Butterfly, film score: Main Theme |
| 2. | Butterfly, film score: Hot Tin Tub |
| 3. | Butterfly, film score: Silver On The Sage |
| 4. | Butterfly, film score: Waiting Montage |
| 5. | Butterfly, film score: Here For The Wedding |
| 6. | Butterfly, film score: It's Wrong For Me To Love You |
| 7. | Butterfly, film score: Girl On My Porch |
| 8. | Butterfly, film score: Bye Bye |
| 9. | Butterfly, film score: Pokin' Moke |
| 10. | Butterfly, film score: Back In The Hills |
| 11. | Butterfly, film score: Main Theme |
| Butterfly Soundtrack Music Butterfly Soundtrack Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   The songs in this CD will not leave your head I first heard the Tears in Heaven arrangment on radio, and it was so relaxing and calming that I ran to go get my pencil to write down the name of the album. The CD is a recording of a concert that he did in Paris, and covers wide ranges of musicians from Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, to John Coltrane, J.S. Bach, and Eric Clapton. My favorite is track #2 and 3, where he starts out with Bach's traditional Sicilienne on piano,that one may remember hearing it in ballet classes, and then, we are surprised with it being transformed into a quicker, sleek, jazz piano tune with tango mixed in occasionaly. For anyone who is a lover of Bach and loves to hear modern composers like the Jacque Loussier Trio rearranging his songs, this CD is sure to be a wonderful addition. Submitted by a reviewer (Minneapolis, MN, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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