- Inferno (soundtrack)
Infobox Album |
Name = Inferno
Artist =Keith Emerson
Type = Film score
Released = 1981
Recorded = 1980
Genre =Progressive rock Film score
Length = 47:26
Label =Cinevox
Producer =
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:k9fqxql0ldae link]
Film ="Inferno" is the
soundtrack toDario Argento 's film of the same title, first released as a 15-track LP in 1981 byCinevox , then as a CD in 2000 with a bonus track ofouttakes reportedly utilized in the film itself but not included on the original vinyl release. The score was composed and performed bykeyboardist Keith Emerson , former member of the Prog Rock bandEmerson, Lake and Palmer .As a selection from Giuseppe Verdi's "
Nabucco " is played in several different sequences in the film, Argento tasked Emerson with including the piece in his soundtrack. Emerson re-orchestrated "Va, pensiero ..." in five-four time to mimic a "fast and bumpy" taxi ride through Rome.Jones, Alan. "Profondo Argento: The Man, The Myths And The Magic". Godalming, UK: FAB Press, 2004. Page 116. ISBN 1-903-25423-X] When Argento reviewed Emerson's progress he did not initially recognize the remix, but was later pleased to discover it was used for Sara's taxi ride.Emerson's music met with a mixed response from critics, some of whom compared it unfavorably to Goblin's score for Argento's "
Suspiria " (1977). "Time Out"'s Scott Meek noted that "Argento's own over-the-top score [for "Suspiria"] has been replaced by religioso thunderings from the keyboards of Keith Emerson". [cite web|url=http://www.timeout.com/film/75993.html|last=Meek|first=Scott|title= "Inferno" Review|publisher=Time Out |accessdate=2006-12-09] A review of the 2000 Cinevox CD fromAllmusic notes, "The keyboard selections are rather unremarkable, except for the finale, "Cigarettes, Ice, Etc.," on which Emerson uses his full keyboard arsenal to excellent effect. Unfortunately, the choral segments sound rather pretentious and dated." [cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wif8zf02eh6k|last=Dryden|first=Ken|title="Inferno" (Original Score)|publisher=Allmusic|accessdate=2006-07-16] In a review of the Anchor Bay DVD, Michael Mackenzie of "DVD Times" opined, "The music is more or less adequate and at times adds to the tension, but it frequently contradicts what is happening on-screen, and is certainly nothing when compared to Goblin's soundtrack for "Suspiria"." [cite web|url=http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=6356|last=Mackenzie|first=Michael|title="Inferno"|publisher=DVD Times|accessdate=2007-06-01] While Guido Henkel of the "DVD Review" website wrote that Emerson's score was "a beautiful and impressive piece", he felt that " [t] he music is poorly spotted and too often cues are placed where they shouldn’t be, or placed so that they actually break tension rather than help building it." [cite web|url=http://www.dvdreview.com/fullreviews/inferno.shtml|last=Henkel|first=Guido|title="Inferno"|publisher=DVD Review|accessdate=2007-06-01]Track listing
# Inferno (Main Titles Theme) - 2:56
# Rose's Descent into the Cellar - 4:58
# Taxi Ride (Rome) - 2:15
# The Library - 0:57
# My Dingaling - 1:32
# Sarah in the Library Vaults - 1:17
# Bookbinder's Delight - 1:11
# Rose Leaves the Apartment - 3:30
# Rose Gets It - 2:04
# Elisa's Story - 1:10
# A Cat Attic Attack - 3:13
# Kazanian's Tarantella - 3:34
# Mark's Discovery - 1:23
# Mater Tenebrarum - 2:38
# Inferno Finale - 2:26
# Cigarettes, Ices, Etc. - 2:50
# It's Raining Men - 3:17
# Inferno Outtakes Suite - 10:17 (CD Bonus track)All songs composed and performed by Emerson, except for track 13: words by Emerson/Godfrey Salmon, arranged by Emerson/Salmon; orchestrated and conducted by Salmon
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