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Don’t Look Now

Added on Thursday, September 21, 2017   Posted by Philippe Mouchon

Don’t Look Now

The score to the 1973 film, Don’t Look Now, is getting a vinyl reissue through Silva Screen Records. The music, by Pino Donaggio, will be accompanied by art from Benio Urbanowicz (won a previous art competition for a book on the film).

The score to the 1973 film, Don’t Look Now, is getting a vinyl reissue through Silva Screen Records. The music, by Pino Donaggio, will be accompanied by art from Benio Urbanowicz (won a previous art competition for a book on the film).

Nicolas Roeg’s 1973 horror film Don’t Look Now still retains the power to shock 44 years after its release and over that time has established itself as a seminal work in that genre. Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland are a married couple mourning the death of their young daughter, clinging on to her memory through a meeting with a mysterious psychic in Venice.

Native Venetian composer Pino Donaggio was discovered by a producer on the film and his music appealed to director Roeg. It became his debut film score, launching a long career and a close working relationship with Brian De Palma. Many of the instruments in this recording were played by the composer himself. As well as writing soundtracks, Donaggio wrote Dusty Springfield’s chart-topping hit “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me” (originally a hit in Italian as “Io Che Non Vivo”)

The cover was the winning design by artist Benio Urbanowicz in a competition organised by Creative Review and BFI Publishing for the 20th anniversary edition of the BFI Film Classics book on the film.

Original Soundtrack by Pino Donaggio
Gatefold Sleeve with Image by Benio Urbanowicz

The pressing will be released on November 17th. This was last pressed in 1981. They previously did the character themes for a 7″ for RSD 2017.


Don't Look Now soundtrack page



 



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