La Notte Brava


Digitmovies 11/07/2018 CD
Movie Film release: 1959
 

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# Track   Duration
1.La Notte Brava (Titoli)2:17
2.La Notte Brava (Mambo Delle Prostitute)2:15
3.La Notte Brava (RockʼNʼ Roll)2:05
4.La Notte Brava (Loschi Impicci)1:09
5.La Notte Brava (Nel Cortile)1:24
6.La Notte Brava (Quartieri Alti)3:40
7.La Notte Brava (Night Club)2:02
8.La Notte Brava (Notturno Blues)1:32
9.La Notte Brava (Hello You-Vocal)2:45
10.La Notte Brava (Motivo Conduttore)2:30
11.La Notte Brava (Ragazzi Jazz)3:14
12.La Notte Brava (Night Club Mambo)2:04
13.La Notte Brava (Motivo Conduttore # 2)2:44
14.La Notte Brava (Atmosfera Romantica)1:04
15.La Notte Brava (Roma, Al Tramonto)1:47
16.La Notte Brava (Motivo Condutto-Re # 3-Fast Take)1:00
17.La Notte Brava (Atmosfera Romantica)1:17
18.La Notte Brava (Hello You-Strum.)2:33
19.La Notte Brava (Motivo Conduttore # 4)1:48
20.La Notte Brava (Tango Balera)2:25
21.La Notte Brava (Motivo Condutto-Re # 5-Choir)5:08
22.La Notte Brava (I Love You)2:52
23.La Notte Brava (Night Club Piano)1:26
24.La Notte Brava (Hello You-Vocal Alternate)2:47
25.La Notte Brava (Tango Balera N° 2)1:14
26.La Notte Brava (Night Club Ritmi)1:22
27.La Notte Brava (Hello You Night Club Piano)1:38
28.La Notte Brava (Night Club Valzer Vocal)2:15
29.La Notte Brava (Hello You-Base Canzone)2:46
30.La Notte Brava (Motivo Condutto-Re # 6-6:06
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La Notte Brava

Added on Tuesday, October 16, 2018  

La Notte Brava

For the absolute first time on complete edition CD, DigitMovies presents the OST by Piero Piccioni for the drama “The Big Night” (aka “Bad Girls Don’t Cry,” original title “La Notte Brava”).

For the absolute first time on complete edition CD, DigitMovies presents the OST by Piero Piccioni for the drama “The Big Night” (aka “Bad Girls Don’t Cry,” original title “La Notte Brava”).

Piero Piccioni (Turin, December 6, 1921 - Rome, July 23, 2004) wrote and directed this score where jazz and blues create the right atmosphere for the young protagonists of the story. Originally, not a single note was released from this prestigious soundtrack. Our CD, lasting a total of 70:27 minutes, was possible thanks to the mono master tapes from the original recording session.

Maestro Piccioni composed a recurring main score which is introduced in the opening credits (Tr.1) and reprised in different versions: slow for bassoons (Tr.4), with horns (Tr.5), a fast swing (Tr.17) and with the addition of female voices (Tr.21). Piero Piccioni alternates this with numerous dance melodies like the mambo (Tr.2, Tr.12, Tr.26), rock’n’roll (Tr.3), swing (Tr.7), tango (Tr.20, Tr. 25) and the song with a female voice, 'Hello you,' (Tr.9, Tr.24) which is reprised in an instrumental version (Tr.18, Tr.29). The inner side of the main characters is emphasized by very evocative passages like in Tr.14, Tr.15, Tr.19. This album is another masterpiece by Piero Piccioni which has finally been recovered and preserved on CD forever.

Directed in 1959 by Mauro Bolognini. Starring: Jean-Claude Brialy, Anna Maria Ferrero, Franco Interlenghi, Laurent Terzieff, Rosanna Schiaffino, Tomas Milian, Mylène Demongeot, Antonella Lualdi, Elsa Martinelli, Mimmo Poli, Marcella Valeri, Maurizio Conti, Sergio Palmisano, Franco Balducci, Mario Meniconi, Cristiano Miniello, Isarco Ravaioli.

Scintillone (Brialy) and Ruggeretto (Terzieff) are two Roman working class men who are unemployed. After committing a robbery, they try to sell the stolen goods with the help of some other guys: Gino, nicknamed Bella-Bella (Interlenghi), and Supplizia (Lualdi) and Anna (Martinelli)- two prostitutes. After pocketing the money, the men entertain themselves with the women and then try to cheat them out of their money and leave them in the middle of nowhere. Once the three guys are back in town, they realize that the women had actually robbed them of all their money. After trying in vain to track them down again, they attempt to steal a camera out of a luxury car, which fails when the owner of the car arrives with his two friends. They end up in a fight, but then everyone makes peace and goes to the luxurious apartment of Achilles (Milian), the rich owner of the car. Bella-Bella goes around Achilles’ apartment and then steals 200,000 lira and runs away with his two friends. Deciding how to divide up the money causes another fight and the money ends up with Scintillone, who takes Rossana (Schiaffino) to a night club. Ruggeretto has started looking for the two and arrives just in time to see his friend get arrested and taken away by the police. Ruggeretto and Rossana spend all of the money stolen from Achille’s house. After taking Rossana back at dawn, Ruggeretto returns home and finds the last of the money while fumbling in his pockets. Disgusted, he throws it away.



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Other releases of La notte brava (1959):

notte brava, La (2022)


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