1.18 The Awards - Alternate Takes Including "Tea for Two" Variations
1.19 The Awards - Alternate Takes # 2
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Nino Rota / Federico Fellini
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Limited vinyl LP pressing of this soundtrack. 'Liberally adapted' from Edgar Allan Poe's Never Bet The Devil Your Head, Federico Fellini's Toby Dammit was shot in twenty-six days over the winter of 1967-68, at the experimental film center near Cinecetta in Rome. It is an extraordinary piece of genuine film psychedelia, and rightly regarded to be amongst the director's finest work. The film was originally intended to be part of a Poe homage with contributions also from Ingmar Bergman and Orson Welles. In the event, Fellini's co-directors would be Louis Malle and Roger Vadim. Nino Rota's labyrinthine music is complimented here by Ray Charles performing Ruby (It's You) which is used eloquently in a scene at the awards ceremony.
TOBY DAMMIT An episode from the film TRE PASSI NEL DELIRIO (Spirits of the Dead)
(Original title: Histoires extraordinaires) (1968)
Director: Federico Fellini. Screenplay: Federico Fellini, Bernardino Zapponi,
liberally adapted from 'Never Bet the Devil Your Head' by Edgar Allan Poe
Cinematography (Technicolor-eastmancolor): Giuseppe Rotunno
Art direction and costumes: Piero Tosi. Editor: Ruggero Mastroianni
Produced by Alberto Grimaldi and Raymond Eger fpr PEA, Rome and Les Films Marceau-Cocinor, Paris
Music from the original motion picture score
Music composed by Nino Rota, Publisher: EMI Music Publishing Italia srl
Conducted by Carlo Savina
'Ruby (It's You)' by Mitchell parish annd Heinz Roemheld arr. Marty Paich
EMI United Partnership
(P) 1967 EMI Music Publishing Italia srl
(C) 2016 Cherry Red Records
The instrumental score is under license from GDM Music srl for EMI Music Publishing Italia srl
exept the song 'Ruby (It's You)' (P.D.)
'Ruby (It's You) was recorded on 23 August, 1960
Digital mastering by Claudio Fuiano