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EVAN LURIE

EVAN LURIE

Born in Minneapolis, he begins his career as a pianist and keybordist. At the end of the 70s, together with his brother John, he founds the band "The Lounge Lizards" which mixes jazz with punk and new wave influences. He composed several tv and movie soundtracks. In 1988 he meets the italian actor and director Roberto Benigni with whom he starts a long and fortunate collaboration, starting from the soundtrack of "Il piccolo diavolo" ("The Little Devil"). Some tracks from this score were re-used in Academy Awards winners "Silver Linings Playbook" and "American Hustle".

ENRICO SIMONETTI

ENRICO SIMONETTI

Pianist, composer and television host. Among his most successful works , the soundtrack of the sci-fi television series " Gamma" , a French-Italian co-production made in 1975. He presented some very successful italian television show, for which he also composed the opening themes ("Canzonissima '72" and "Formula Two"). He performed as an actor in several Italian movies, including "Grazie nonna" ("Thank you...Granny") by Marino Girolami, for which he also signed the soundtrack.

ENNIO MORRICONE

ENNIO MORRICONE

Ennio Morricone is considered one of the most prolific and influential film music composers. Throughout his career he experimented different styles and his compositions have inspired and influenced many artists worldwide . He wrote music for all movie genres, making immortal films by the most important directors. This is evidenced by Cinevox releases that bear his signature.

PIERO PICCIONI

PIERO PICCIONI

In his career, Piero Piccioni composed more than 300 soundtracks, working with the greatest directors of the italian cinema. His name is certainly deeply connected to the Comedy genre, thanks to the fortunate artistic partnerships with Alberto Sordi and with directors like Lina Wertmuller. He composed the scores "Il Presidente del Borgorosso Football Club" and "Mimì metallurgico ferito nell'onore" ("The seduction of Mimì") for Cinevox Record.

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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  •      Catalogue MDF 33rpm (out of print)
  •      Catalogue MDF 45rpm (out of print)
  •      Catalogue SC 33rpm (out of print)
  •      Catalogue SC 45rpm (out of print)
  •      Catalogue CD MDF(contact us for further infos)
  •      Catalogue CD CIA (out of print)
  •      Catalogue CD OST (contact us for further infos)
  •      Catalogue CD SC (contact us for further infos)