Dive into the atmospheric world of "Mort d'un pourri," the original motion picture soundtrack composed by the renowned Philippe Sarde. Released in January 1977 under Warner Chappell Music France, this album is a masterful blend of jazz and cinematic scores, perfectly capturing the essence of the film directed by Georges Lautner. The soundtrack features a stellar lineup, including the legendary Stan Getz on saxophone, Andy LaVerne on piano, and Rick Laird, all conducted by Carlo Savina and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. The album spans 50 minutes of captivating music, with 19 tracks that weave together to create a rich and immersive experience. Highlights include "Getz o mania," a standout piece featuring Stan Getz, and "Paris, cinq heures du matin (version film)," which sets the tone for the entire album. Whether you're a fan of film scores or jazz enthusiasts, this album offers a unique and engaging listening experience.
Philippe Sarde, born in 1948, is a celebrated French film composer whose prolific career spans over six decades. With over two hundred film scores to his credit, Sarde has collaborated with renowned directors such as Claude Sautet, Bertrand Tavernier, and Roman Polanski, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape. His versatility and talent have earned him numerous accolades, including an Academy Award nomination for Roman Polanski's "Tess" (1979) and a César Award for "Barocco" (1976). Sarde's music seamlessly blends various genres, from baroque to electronic, creating a unique auditory experience that enhances the visual storytelling. His dedication to film music is unparalleled, making him a pivotal figure in French cinema.
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