- Label
- Dagored
- Catalogue
- RED242
- Eancode
- No eancode
- Format
- LP
- Release Date
- Unknown
- Stock
- Out of stock
Ennio Morricone
L'Alibi
- 01 Immagini Del Tempo
- 02 Belinda May
- 03 Canzone Della Liberta
- 04 Allegretto Burlesco
- 05 Pennellate
- 06 L'Alibi (Shake N 1)
- 07 Guardando Nel Vuoto
- 08 Delicatamente
- 09 L'Alibi (Samba)
- 10 Sognando
- 11 Lo Libero
- 12 L'Alibi (Shake N 2)
- 13 Animaletti
- 14 Belinda May (versione 2)
- 15 Recitazione Corale
- 16 L'Alibi (Samba)
- 17 Una Fotografia (versione Breve)
- 18 L'Alibi (Shake N 3)
- 19 In Un Filo D'Erba
- 20 Belinda May (versione 3)
- 21 L'Alibi (Interludio Romantico)
- 22 L'Alibi (Marcetta Grottesca)
- 23 Immagini Del Tempo (versione 2)
- 24 L'Alibi (Shake N 4)
- 25 Belinda May (versione 4)
- 26 Una Fotografia
- 27 Canzone Della Liberta (Off vocal version)
Written and directed by and starring Vittorio Gassman, Adolfo Celi and Luciano Lucignani, L’Alibi is a 1969 comedy drama about a trio of friends who reunite after many years apart. The score brims with 60’s cool, lots of cheerful tunes, some pop arrangements, some lounge jazz, some dazzling vocals all of them featuring that unmistakable Morricone air. It’s light music, highly entertaining, listenable throughout and full of delightful little touches. “Canzone della libertà’” is an unusual piece performed by the legendary Sergio Endrigo and the I Cantori Moderni di Alessandro Alessandroni, which includes snippets from famous speeches about freedom: its moody, catchy main theme, the unusual instrumentation and the style percussive accompaniment make a great combination.