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PIERO UMILIANI

PIERO UMILIANI

In his career, Piero Umiliani composed the music for more than 150 films. Umiliani's work was re-discovered during the explosion of lounge music, as he is considered the main reference point for this genre . Amongst his most relevant works produced by Cinevox: "5 bambole per la luna d'agosto" ("Five Dolls for an August Moon"), "La morte bussa due volte" ("Death Knocks Twice"), "Le isole dell'amore".

STELVIO CIPRIANI

STELVIO CIPRIANI

The name Stelvio Cipriani is deeply connected with Eurocime movies,a genre that made him one of the most requested composers of the 70s. His talent in compostion is shown, for example, by the music of "La polizia sta a guardare"("Ransom!Police is watching"), "La polizia chiede aiuto" ("What have they done to your daughters") e "La polizia ha le mani legate ("Killer cop") .

GOBLIN

GOBLIN

The Goblin are considered one of the most important progressive rock bands in music history. The birth of these rock legends is certainly linked with horror cinema. When they were still unknown they were chosen to compose the soundtrack of "Profondo Rosso" ("Deep Red") by Dario Argento. This way they created a strong and fortunate artistic partnership with the director.

GIANNI FERRIO

GIANNI FERRIO

Composer, arranger and conductor, he collaborates for a long time with the italian national television (RAI), signing soundtracks and opening themes for many tv programmes. Amongst them, the track "Non gioco più", performed by the singer Mina, which becomes one of the italian greatest hits ever. Gianni Ferrio and Mina estabilsh an artistic partnership which is destined to last many years, creating other masterpieces like the track "Parole parole". He composes about 120 movie soundtracks, ranging amongst the genres and working with the main italian directors.

BIXIO-FRIZZI-TEMPERA

BIXIO-FRIZZI-TEMPERA

Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi and Vincenzo “Vince” Tempera collaborated in composing several soundtracks for the italian cinema, ranging amongst the genres. Their greatest hits is the soundtrack of the movie “Fantozzi” ("White Collar Blues") by Luciano Salce (1975). Also the soundtracks of “Febbre da cavallo” ("Horse Fever") and “I quattro dell’apocalisse” ("Four of the Apocalypse"). The main theme of the movie “Sette note in nero” (7 Notes in Black) by Lucio Fulci was used by Quentin Tarantino in his masterpiece "Kill Bill vol. 1".

A Unique Archive

Cinevox Record catalogue includes some of the most famous soundtracks ever, along with works by some well known italian pop music artists. Lps, Eps, Cds released by Cinevox in the years are extremely rare and amongst the most wanted items for the collectors all over the world. Cinevox productions have been released also in the digital marketplace, distributed in the main streaming and download stores.

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