Franco Micalizzi - Manile (Italian OST - Laure - 1976)

Rare KIller Soft Porn Groove Soundtrack 70’s from Italy Franco Micalizzi – Laure (Colonna Sonora Originale Del Film) Label: RCA – SP 8057 Format: Vinyle, LP, Album Pays: Italy Sortie: 1976 Track A4 - Manile Taken from the 1975 movie “Laure“ directed by Emmanuelle Arsan. Written, composed and conducted by - Franco Micalizzi (with the participation of Emmanuelle Arsan) arranged by - Franco Micalizzi, Gianni Dell’Orso Percussion – Tony Esposito Piano – Enrico Pieranunzi Franco Micalizzi : Italian musician and soundtrack composer. Born: 21-12-1939 in Roma, Italy. Franco Micalizzi was born in Rome December 21 1939. After composing a few soundtracks in the end of the sixties, he gained success in 1970 with the music for “Lo chiamavano Trinita’...” (My Name Is Trinity). During the seventies, he became one of the most prolific composers of Italian film music, scoring cult classics like “Roma a mano armata” (Rome Armed to the Teeth), “Napoli violenta” (Violent Naples) and “Chi Sei?” (Beyond the Door). Member of bands : Franco Micalizzi E La Sua Orchestra, I Robby’s, The Big Bubbling Band, The Micalizzi Family Gianni Dell’Orso : Italian producer, composer, arranger, conductor and keyboardist, born on February 15th, 1941 in Rome, Italy. Founder of GDM Music. Younger brother of composer, conductor and keyboardist Giacomo Dell’Orso, the husband of vocalist Edda dell’Orso. Founded Gianni Dell’Orso & The Robots in the early 60’s, with Paolo Rondoni, Massimo Meliadò, Carlo Baviera and Guido Guiducci. Eventually left the band, and was replaced by Luciano Simoncini. During the late 60’s, he worked closely with lyricist Carlo Rossi (2) and composer Aldo Tamborrelli, and together they wrote more than 50 songs. Started working for RCA Italiana sometime during the late 60’s as producer. Has also worked for Cinevox. Emmanuelle Arsan (Marayat Bibidh) : Marayat Rollet-Andriane born as Marayat Bibidh (born 1932) is a French novelist of Eurasian origin, most famous for creating the fictional character Emmanuelle (under the pseudonym Emmanuelle Arsan), a woman who engages in an exploration of her own sexuality under varying circumstances. Arsan was born in Bangkok, Thailand. At the age of 16 she was married to a French diplomat at UNESCO, Louis-Jacques Rollet-Andriane. The novel Emmanuelle, was published and distributed clandestinely in France, without an author’s name, in 1959. Successive editions later bore the moniker Emmanuelle Arsan, who was subsequently revealed to be Marayat Rollet-Andriane. Though the novel was sometimes hinted to be a quasi-autobiography, it was later revealed that the actual author was Louis-Jacques Rollet-Andriane, or possibly both spouses. Several more novels were published under the Emmanuelle Arsan moniker. Following the success of the film adaptation Emmanuelle in 1974, Arsan was the titular director and writer of the film Laure (1975) about the sexual discoveries of a younger “Emmanuelle“ named Laure in yet another exotic surroundings. The film was actually directed by producer Ovidio G. Assonitis and Louis-Jacques Rollet-Andriane. She had also appeared on screen under the stage name Marayat Andriane in the 1966 film The Sand Pebbles and in the 1967 episode “Turn of a Card“ of the U.S. series The Big Valley. Her only other film appearance was in Laure, which was also released under the title Forever Emmanuelle.
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