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In The Eye Of The Cat

by Alex Puddu

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Immersioni 04:45
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The title of this damn fine album is a reference to the Italian giallo film genre of the 1960s and 70s. These lurid murder mysteries/thrillers, featuring black gloved killers lurking in the dark, gorgeous young ladies being chased and artistic displays of blood and cruelty, usually had horrifying and imaginative film titles, in many cases with words as eye(s), black, blood, death, killer and the name of an animal of some sort thrown in the mix.
A nice homage to giallo maestro Dario Argento from fellow Roman Alex Puddu.

Alex is most certainly into giallo movies and the great scores for these wicked whodunits, but his inspiration goes further. Take for example the second composition on the album, “Emerald”; it starts out with a tense up-tempo beat that makes it easy to imagine a girl being followed in a giallo film, but then it turns into an African/Middle Eastern groove with bou- zouki and zither! The North African influence on the percussion can be found throughout the album; it has that groovy, vibrant 70s vibe. The varied selection of instruments (organ, flute, moog, bongos, cello, violin, drums, bass, acoustic and electric guitars etc.) blend flawlessly into each other and make this an intense and inspired trip... in fact it may turn into a movie in front of your very eyes!

“The Bull” confronts you with some intense flute and a killer groove and here it’s easy to imagine a mob of armed gangsters robbing a bank in an Italian crime film/poliziottesco! “In the City of Gold” opens not unlike Nico Fidenco’s “Emanuelle in America”-theme. Alex has composed a great, catchy melody with Edda Dell’Orso on vocal. And if while listening to this you keep seeing The Black Emanuelle (Laura Gemser) walking around half-naked as a reporter with her camera, exploring cruelties around the world, then you’re certainly not the only one...

Speaking about Edda, it's impossible to withhold our admiration for this fabulous singer. The lovely lady is 80 years old and her voice is still full of passion. Her beautiful wordless singing can be found on three of the tracks on the vinyl (one more on the CD). Edda’s career goes back to the mid-60s. In the 1960s and 70s she was called “Morricone’s singer” but she also worked with other great Italian soundtrack composers, such as Bruno Nicolai, Piero Umiliani and Stelvio Cipriani. Not only on scores for westerns but also for thrillers, giallo, drama and more... A living legend, Edda’s husband, the 84-year-old Giacomo Dell’Orso, is also participating on the album. He is credited for conducting and orchestrating the strings. He has worked as a composer and musical director/conductor since the 60s. And he’s a great piano player as well. Copenhagen witnessed that in 2013 when he performed live in concert for one night only together with Edda and Alex with band. The concert was held in celebration of the first album in Alex’s trilogy with Edda, Registrazioni al Buio (featuring both Edda & Giacomo), an album that has a great laid-back jazzy feeling.

“In the Eye of the Cat” sounds like a natural progression, a great follow-up, and now we will be eagerly awaiting the third and final part which will surely be worth the wait!

Nils Markvardsen, editor of eXtase magazine Editor and curator of the film festival Faces in the Dark

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released January 25, 2016

Composed, arranged, performed and produced by Alex Puddu

Strings orchestrated and conducted By Giacomo Dell’Orso.

Recorded by Alex Puddu in Copenhagen at Redrum and Sexy Lady Studios.

Strings and Edda Dell’Orso vocals recorded in Rome at Biscuit Studio, engineered by Max Minoia.

Mixed by Francesco Borrelli in Milan at Blue Spirit Recording Studio.

Album photos and front cover photo concept by Maiken Kildegaard.

Artwork By Leo Scherfig.

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Alex Puddu Copenhagen, Denmark

The mind behind "The Golden Age of Danish Pornography" Vol. 1 & 2, "Registrazioni al Buio", multi-instrumentalist, composer and funk addict hailing from Rome and based in Copenhagen.

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