The soundtrack for the Jean-Paul Belmondo-starring 1972 crime thriller La Scoumoune is about to obtain a vinyl reissue on April 11.
The rating stands out as an Everest of digital music in cinema. It is likely one of the goal masterpieces by François de Roubaix, a pioneer, experimenter, and genius tinkerer.
de Roubaix recorded himself on every observe with a unique instrument for this distinctive rating. On the request of filmmaker José Giovanni, de Roubaix discovered connections between the barrel organ and synthesizers, complemented by uncommon results from rattles, recordsdata, and is derived.
Offered with the rating, Giovanni expressed his enthusiasm: “I love this catchy and naive refrain, with its underground gravity.” The theme of La Scoumoune would emancipate itself from the movie, dwelling its personal life as a jingle or promoting tune, and usually sampled by artists from rappers, DJs, and extra.
This entire model of La Scoumoune celebrates the progressive and instinctive genius of François de Roubaix, marking the fiftieth anniversary of his passing.
The movie tells the story of a mobster named Roberto La Rocca (Belmondo) who involves Marseille within the mid-Thirties to help a buddy who was framed by the native crime bosses.
Order the vinyl reissue of La Scoumoune now.
La Scoumoune Soundtrack Tracklist:
SIDE A
A1 La Scoumoune (thème principal)
A2 Pigalle 1944
A3 Georgia et Roberto
A4 Avant-guerre
SIDE B
B1 Xavier à la maison d’arrêt
B2 Intrusions des racketteurs noirs dans les maisons closes de
la Ficelle et de l’Elégant
B3 L’Orgue de Migli
B4 Quand les amours se meuren
SIDE C
C1 La Scoumoune (mixage alternatif)
C2 L’Excommunié (orgue de barbarie 1)
C3 La Scoumoune (générique début)
C4 Intrusions des racketteurs noirs dans les maisons closes de
la Ficelle et de l’Elégant
C5 La Scoumoune (maguette trompette / piano bastringue)
C6 L’Excommunié (orgue de barbarie 2)
C7 La Scoumoune (sortie de jail)
C8 Pigalle 1944 (model courte)
C9 La Scoumoune (générique fin)
SIDE D
D1 La Scoumoune, by Kidzaballoon (Manuel Bleton & Pablo Luna)
D2 La Scoumoune (piano model), by Jean-Michel Bernard
D3 Intrusions des racketteurs, by Alessandro Baldessari
D4 La Scoumoune, by Benjamin de Roubaix