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Fabio Frizzi - Sette note in nero [The Psychic] (with Bixio and Tempera) CD (album) cover

SETTE NOTE IN NERO [THE PSYCHIC] (WITH BIXIO AND TEMPERA)

Fabio Frizzi

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

4.68 | 6 ratings

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Logan
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5 stars This is my favourite Frizzi-involved soundtrack, with The Beyond OST (L'Aldila), City of The Living Dead, and Vai Gorilla being other favourites.

The OST (original soundtrack) is eclectic due to having three composers, yet it gels. It ranges from haunting dark ambient to pop, to modern classical to jazzy music. It's mostly suspenseful, and the "7 Note" track should appeal to those who enjoy Tubular Bells. As is common in soundtracks, we get various variations on similar themes. I have my particular favourite themes and variations on them, but I won't bother going into that. The album flows very well, and picking it apart into some 22 track, track-by-track analysis would bea bit misguided, and, well, terribly dull in my opinion..

Part of what I like so much about the album is the way it builds up tension. It starts with an ominous instrumental, moves into a pop love song that is rather foreboding, and then into more menacing music... The score is very colourful, and it is surely one of my favourite soundtracks (and I'm something of a soundtrack collector).

Logan | 5/5 |

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