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Piero Umiliani

Angeli Bianchi... Angeli Neri

**CD version** “Angeli bianchi... angeli neri” is one of the best results of the collaboration between Piero Umiliani and director Luigi Scattini. Filmed in Brazil, “Angeli bianchi... angeli neri” (also known as “Witchcraft 70”) is one of Scattini’s most popular mondo films. However in an exagerated way, as was common at the time, the aim of the movie was to document the world of black magic, devil worshipping and pagan rituals. Through the years it has reached the status of “cult movie” along with “Mondo cane” (“A Dog’s World”) and “Africa addio”.

Without any doubt, some of its success is to be attributed to one of the most beautiful soundtracks composed by Umiliani. The soundtrack was re- corded in part in Brazil, with local musicians and instruments, and in part in Rome, with the collaboration of the talents of Edda Dell’Orso, Nora Orlandi and Alessandro Alessandroni and his Cantori Moderni. The music reflects samba and bossa nova influences and emphasizes the composer’s ability in orchestrating the whole in a new and personal style. A special mention must go to the incredibile psychedelic “Streghe a convegno”, which seems to have stemmed from a Tropicalist masterpiece of the time, to “La foresta incantata” in which Orlandi gives a superb vocal interpretation, to the per- cussive “Macumba” (where it is Dell’Orso’s turn) and last to “Toccata e samba” which is a happy and daring mix between Bach and samba.

As Scattini himself states in an interview: “I firmly believe that this is one of the most beautiful soundtracks composed by Piero. It is a mix of bossa, samba and ambient music, not aimed at underlying or accompanying the scenes, at times crude and violent, but at arising in the spectator the very same emotions I had experienced while directing”. It will be the same for you also...

 

"Very cool, very groovy soundtrack from this Italian film about Satanic ritual and demonic possession. The great Piero Umiliani serves up a wide-ranging batch of tracks, from groovy vocal pop tracks (with vocals by Shirley Hammer), to spooky funky instrumentals with a sort of "haunted feel", to some surprisingly-placed Brazilian tracks (recorded in Brazil, with performances by Wilson Das Neves!) Insane stuff, but wildly entertaining throughout, and with a mix of material that runs from jazzy, to easy, to downright groovy." Dustygroove

Details
Cat. number: SCEB 921 CD
Year: 2015