La Noche de los brujos / El monte de las brujas
The Night of the Sorcerers / The Witches Mountain


Quartet Records 10/19/2017 CD - 300 copies (8436560842989)
 

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# Track   Duration
THE NIGHT OF THE SORCERERS (LA NOCHE DE LOS BRUJOS)
1.La noche de los brujos3:28
2.Montando el campamento2:35
3.Danza ritual-Bumbasa 19101:50
4.Encuentro con Munga0:40
5.Deseo en la selva4:40
6.El sacrificio de Agnes-Bumbasa 19102:02
7.Fotografiando amores salvajes3:43
8.El cavero de los brujos / El sacrificio de Carol1:15
9.Liz recuerda a Carol1:01
10.Las mujeres leopardo2:17
11.Los celos de Tunika / Suenan los tambores2:54
 
THE WITCHES MOUNTAIN (EL MONTE DE LAS BRUJAS)
12.Prólogo (Carla busca a Circe)2:47
13.¿Qué canticos son esos?3:47
14.Camino de la montaña (#1)2:52
15.El misterio del coche2:03
16.The Witches Mountain2:35
17.Los efectos de la tisana1:41
18.Ven3:19
19.El reino de los muertos1:53
20.Akelarre3:42
21.Camino de la montaña (#2)2:51
22.La mujer gato0:31
23.El monte de las brujas3:19
 57:45
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El monte de las brujas (1975)

La noche de los brujos (1974)

La noche de los brujos (The Night of the Sorcerers) / El monte de las brujas (The Witches Mountain)

Added on Friday, October 13, 2017  

La noche de los brujos (The Night of the Sorcerers) / El monte de las brujas (The Witches Mountain)

La noche de los brujos (The Night of the Sorcerers) (1974), directed by the popular Amando D’Ossorio (responsible for the “Blind Dead” tetralogy), is probably one of the most enjoyable movies in the genre, set in a wild and mysterious Africa that allowed the director to introduce fantastic elements such as zombies and leopard women born of strange rituals. Fernando García Morcillo mixes pleasant and psychedelic African rhythms with a stylish and soft easy listening style, reminiscent of bossa nova music and the Italian giallo sound. 
 
El monte de las brujas (The Witches Mountain) (1975), directed by Raúl Artigot and starring Patty Sheppard and John Caffari, is a more restrained film than was usual in the genre. It was undoubtedly intended as a serious approach to the subject of witchcraft. García Morcillo’s score features variations on the religious chant Dies Irae, both in an easy-listening pop rhythm and a vocal version (with a deliberately and intentionally grotesque English pronunciation) that gives rise to strange and disturbing songs that would be typical of the innumerable Satanic movies that followed all over the world after the success of Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist. The voice of mezzo-soprano Alicia González works very well in Maestro Morcillo’s composition, giving the soundtrack a unique sound.
 
Both scores are here making their premiere release in any form, with sound mastered by Nicolás Tsabertidis from original master tapes. The package includes a 12-page booklet with liner notes by Juan Sánchez that discuss the films, the scores and the composers. This release is strictly limited to 300 units.



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