NORA ORLANDI-"Ginevra" (1968)

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-From, "IL DOLCE CORPO DI DEBORAH" (Italy, 1968)
-"THE SWEET BODY OF DEBORAH" (USA)
-"L'ADORABLE COPS DE DEBORAH" (Brazil)
-"DEBORA NO AMMAI NIKUTAI" (Spain)
-"O DOCE CORPO DE DEBORAH" (Greece)
-"EL DULCE CUERPO DE DEBORAH" (Brazil)
-"TO GLYKO KORMI TIS DEBORAH" ((Spain)
-"KAUNIS JA KAVALA" (Finland)
-"EN ROST I MORKRET" (Sweden)
-"DER SCHONE KORPER DER DEBORAH" (West Germany)

Another erotic thriller, starring George Hilton, Jean Sorel, and Carroll Baker as Deborah.


Nora Orlandi shook up the boys club of Italian film composers. She initially led her own vocal groups (hiring Alessandro Alessandroni before he went on to greatness). She composed, and played and sang on, classic scores for "The Sweet Body of Deborah", "A Doppia Faccia", and "The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh". The song, "Dies Irae" from the latter was used in Taranino's "Kill Bill 2".

See also:
NORA ORLANDI -"Marcel-Deborah" (1968)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-V9T-YKyjU

NORA ORLANDI-"Ossessione" (1968)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwvjFneGie4


Resources:
http://www.myspace.com/noraorlandi
http://www.soundtrackfan.com/livescores/other/italian/italian-interview-nora-...

http://www.myspace.com/pieroumilianiofficialspace

http://www.myspace.com/pieropiccioni

http://www.enniomorricone.com/
http://www.chimai.com/

http://www.myspace.com/enniomorricone
http://www.myspace.com/morriconemood

http://www.myspace.com/eddadell39orso
http://www.myspace.com/eddadellorso

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  • Nora Orlandi loved her some xylophone, didn't she?

  • The first lady of 60s Italian soundtracks music... fantastic!

  • Another great song from this movie !!!!!!

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