Saturday 12 December 2020

Armando Trovajoli – Ercole Al Centro Della Terra (Hercules In The Haunted World) Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1961)

 

Composer: Armando Trovajoli

Tracklist
1. Preludio 02:11
2. Titoli 03:11
3. Apparizione Di Ercole 01:49
4. Agguato & Battaglia 01:42
5. Nel Regno Di Lyco 01:55
6. Deianira Prigioniera Di Lyco 01:30
7. Pazzia Di Deianira 02:50
8. L'Oracolo 02:03
9. Lotta Di Ercole & Salpando Verso L'Ade 03:24
10. Risveglio Nell'Ade 01:46
11. La Mela D'Oro 02:58
12. Stratagemma Di Ercole & Il Mostro Di Pietra 02:49
13. Tortura & Distruzione Del Mostro 01:39
14. Ombre Dell'Ade 01:02
15. Precipizio Di Fiamme 01:35
16. Vento Infernale 02:15
17. Appesi Al Vuoto 03:45
18. Anima Perduta 02:38
19. In Mare & Tempesta 02:07
20. Arrivo Ad Ecalia 01:30
21. Ercole E Deianira (Tema D'Amore) 02:04
22. Oscuro Presagio & Uccisione Di Elettra 02:03
23. Il Potere Maligno Di Lyco 02:14
24. Deianira Contro Lyco & Amore Di Persefone 01:47
25. Risveglio Dei Morti Viventi 05:29
26. Ercole Contro Lyco 01:39
27. Ercole Contro I Morti Viventi & Il Ritorno 03:05
28. L'Amore Trionfa (Finale) 01:17
29. Ercole Al Centro Della Terra (Intervallo Film) 00:19

"Hercules In The Haunted World" (Italian: "Ercole Al Centro Della Terra", lit. "Hercules At The Center Of The Earth")
is a 1961 Italian sword and sandal (aka peplum) film and the second official directorial effort of Mario Bava.
British bodybuilder Reg Park plays Hercules while British actor Christopher Lee appears as Hercules' nemesis Lico.
Shooting at Cinecittà, director Mario Bava used some of the same sets
from the earlier "Hercules And The Conquest Of Atlantis" which had already starred Reg Park.
The film started a short-living subgenre of films trying to combine the peplum genre with horror/gothic elements.
Films considered belonging to this subgenre include Riccardo Freda's "The Witch's Curse"
and Sergio Corbucci's and Giacomo Gentilomo's "Maciste Contro Il Vampiro".
The soundtrack of the film was composed by Armando Trovajoli (also Trovaioli, 2 September 1917 – 28 February 2013),
an Italian film composer and pianist with over 300 credits as composer and/or conductor,
many of them jazz scores for exploitation films of the Commedia all'italiana genre.
Trovajoli collaborated with Dino Risi, Vittorio De Sica, Ettore Scola on a number of projects
and was also the author of several Italian musicals.
Digitmovies in 2006 released for the first time the complete original motion picture score that is characterized
by innovative sound experiments that almost anticipate the colors of later psychedelic era in the decade.

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