Album artwork for Vergogna Schifosi (1969 Original Soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone

Vergogna schifosi is a 1969 movie directed by Mauro Severino, a “Generation ’68” film whose aim is to depict a social protest against the middle-class youth of the time, with the deserted – as empty as the protagonists – city of Milan in the background; everything is tied together by a mysterious murder that occurred years before, resurfaced by a mysterious individual.

The soundtrack of this film was entrusted to Ennio Morricone who, with the collaboration of I Cantori Moderni di Alessandro Alessandroni and an incredible Edda Dell’Orso, combined symphonic and pop music, with a jazzy rhythmic background. Six tracks with a soothing and romantic atmosphere that wouldn’t look out of place in a ‘lounge’ compilation; undoubtedly brilliant is the reinterpretation of the famous nursery rhyme melody of “Giro Giro Tondo”, included in the two pieces of the same title “Matto, Caldo, Soldi, Morto… Girotondo”.

Ennio Morricone

Vergogna Schifosi (1969 Original Soundtrack)

Cinevox / BTF / AMS (Italian Imports)
Album artwork for Vergogna Schifosi (1969 Original Soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone
LP +

$37.99

Clear Vinyl

Released 02/11/2022Catalog Number

VMLP187T

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Ennio Morricone

Vergogna Schifosi (1969 Original Soundtrack)

Cinevox / BTF / AMS (Italian Imports)
Album artwork for Vergogna Schifosi (1969 Original Soundtrack) by Ennio Morricone
LP +

$37.99

Clear Vinyl

Released 02/11/2022Catalog Number

VMLP187T

Learn more

Vergogna schifosi is a 1969 movie directed by Mauro Severino, a “Generation ’68” film whose aim is to depict a social protest against the middle-class youth of the time, with the deserted – as empty as the protagonists – city of Milan in the background; everything is tied together by a mysterious murder that occurred years before, resurfaced by a mysterious individual.

The soundtrack of this film was entrusted to Ennio Morricone who, with the collaboration of I Cantori Moderni di Alessandro Alessandroni and an incredible Edda Dell’Orso, combined symphonic and pop music, with a jazzy rhythmic background. Six tracks with a soothing and romantic atmosphere that wouldn’t look out of place in a ‘lounge’ compilation; undoubtedly brilliant is the reinterpretation of the famous nursery rhyme melody of “Giro Giro Tondo”, included in the two pieces of the same title “Matto, Caldo, Soldi, Morto… Girotondo”.