1: Parliamo Di Donne (Titoli Di Testa) (3:18) 2: Lo Stracciarolo (3:02) 3: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Nostalgico) (1:24) 4: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Surf) (5:33) 5: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Western) (1:08) 6: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Jazz) (2:34) 7: Un Amore Difficile (2:15) 8: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Western) (1:27) 9: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Swing) (3:10) 10: Roma Nun Fa La Stupida Stasera (Strum.) (1:04) 11: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Swing) (1:15) 12: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Tromba) (1:05) 13: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Easy Jazz) (5:24) 14: Un Amore Difficile (1:10) 15: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Jazz) (1:19) 16: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Western) (1:20) 17: Il Carcerato (2:19) 18: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Jazz) (4:56) 19: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Easy Jazz) (2:19) 20: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Western) (1:34) 21: Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Latin) (2:10) 22: Un Amore Difficile (0:57) 23: Parliamo Di Donne (Titoli Di Coda) (1:15)
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
.. Di Donne
Description:
Total Time: 52:51
Special thanks to Intermezzo Media Records
Soundtracks of 1964 Italian comedy film 'Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne (Let's Talk About Women)' with nine eposodes, directed by Ettore Scola.
Limited Edition 500 Copy.
"This CD contains the OST issued in its complete form for the first time ever, using the mono master taps of the original sesson properly restored and re-mastered in digital."
Jewel case with 12-page booklet. Duration taken from rear cover.
"Se Permettete Parliamo Di Donne" is a captivating CD featuring the original soundtrack composed by Armando Trovajoli for the 1964 Italian film of the same name, directed by Ettore Scola. This album showcases Trovajoli's masterful ability to blend jazz, swing, and classic Italian melodies into an evocative musical journey that perfectly complements the film?s comedic yet poignant exploration of relationships. Armando Trovajoli was one of Italy?s most celebrated composers and pianists, renowned for his prolific work in cinema with over 300 soundtracks to his credit. His previous successes include iconic scores for films such as "C?eravamo tanto amati," "La Famiglia," and collaborations with legendary directors like Vittorio De Sica and Dino Risi. The CD is produced by Gdm Music, a distinguished label specializing in high-quality releases of rare and classic Italian soundtracks, known among collectors for their dedication to preserving cinematic music heritage.