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Inferno: The Complete Motion Picture Soundtrack Recording
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Music CD Cover Composer: Keith Emerson Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); Italian (Original Language) Format: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered, Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2000-12-19 Music Label: Cinevox Records Soundtracks: - Inferno(Main Titles Theme)
- Rose's Descent Into The Cellar
- Taxi Ride(Rome)
- The Library
- Sarah In The Library Vaults
- Bookbinder's Delight
- Rose Leaves The Apartment
- Rose Gets In
- Elisa's Story
- A Cat Attic Attack
- Kazanian's Tarantella
- Mark's Discovery
- Mater Tenebrarum
- Inferno Finale
- "Cigarettes, Ices, Etc
- Inferno(Outtakes Suite)
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Free Music Notes for Inferno: The Complete Motion Picture Soundtrack Recording AlbumFree Music Review: DON'T turn off those LIGHTS!!! Hit: 4 Stars
Of the various Keith Emerson soundtracks I've managed to track down (not an easy task) this remains one of my favorites. Moody, spooky, disturbing, THRILLING. You don't wanna be depressed when you put this on-- it MIGHT just push you over the EDGE!! The finale ("Cigarettes etc.") is certain to remind one of Keith's ELP work, and worth having even if soundtracks aren't your thing. I rented the film AFTER hearing this-- I'm NOT sure the movie lives up to the soundtrack that accompanies it! (Though it's hard to tell with Italian imports WHAT may have been lost in the "translation"-- OR the editing room!!) I paid between $30-35 for a Japanese import of this-- but I would have regretted not having it all these years. (BONUS track? Damn!!) Only Keith's masterpiece, NIGHTHAWKS, surpasses this to my ears.
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