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Claude Bolling - Borsalino Medley (Bande originale du film avec Alain Delon) '2020

Borsalino Medley (Bande originale du film avec Alain Delon)
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Album name Borsalino Medley (Bande originale du film avec Alain Delon)
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Date 2020
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Play time 26:06
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 154 MB
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Adapted from the novel The Bandits of Marseilles by Eugene Saccomano, Borsalino
is based on real life gangsters who took over Marseille in the 1930s. The film
laid the foundation for a lasting partnership between actor-producer Alain
Delon, director Jacques Deray and composer Claude Bolling. The actor saw in it
the opportunity to produce a spectacular big-budget film with a historical
reconstruction, and also the chance to act opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo, who he
considered to be the other star of the new generation of French cinema actors.

The score of Borsalino is built around an extensive use of the main theme, based
from a honky-tonk piano theme that Bolling had written for a disc edition, which
gives a nostalgic tone to the film. This well-known theme tune became an instant
classic for Borsalino and its actor Delon. Bolling expressed his admiration for
early jazz and provided a very stylish score with a retro flavour. For Borsalino
and Co, like in the first one, in addition to a graver symphonic score, Bolling
used waltzes and fox-trot pieces as background music for the sequences depicting
Czardas’s receptions.

Tracklist:
01. Claude Bolling - Borsalino Medley (4:55)
02. Claude Bolling - Borsalino Swing (3:08)
03. Claude Bolling - Borsalino Slow (Version originale 1974) (2:34)
04. Claude Bolling - Le retour de Roch (2:40)
05. Michèle Bach - Prends-moi matelot (2:55)
06. Claude Bolling - Prends-moi matelot (Instrumental) (2:35)
07. Michèle Bach - Tu mas dit oui (2:50)
08. Claude Bolling - Borsalino & Co. Générique début (2:59)
09. Claude Bolling - Le retour de Borsalino (Version originale 1974) (1:30)