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Roberto Pregadio - Introduzione
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Roberto Pregadio - Lo Spogliarello
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Roberto Pregadio - Favolosa Festa Di Danza
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Roberto Pregadio - Costretti A Fare L'Amore
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Roberto Pregadio - Un Pomeriggio Di Sole
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Roberto Pregadio - La Fuga
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Roberto Pregadio - Perfide Bestie
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Roberto Pregadio - Ripresa
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Roberto Pregadio - Favolosa Festa Di Danza
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Roberto Pregadio - La Fuga (Versione Alternativa)
“La Settima Donna” (1978), also known as “The Last House On The Beach”, is a disturbing thriller directed by Franco
Prosperi and set in a secluded cottage overlooking the Tyrrhenian sea, starring Florinda Bolkan, in the role of Sister
Cristina, governess of five female students on a short vacation, rehearsing their Shakesperean end-of-year play. The
unfortunate inhabitants of the house became soon hostages of three vicious criminals looking for a hiding place after a bank
robbery, but the psychological and sexual violence ends when the nun abandons her vows. And the victims decide to get
justice. Roberto Pregadio's brilliant music is not surprisingly, functional and almost disconnected from the bloody images:
there is no overwhelming sense of disturbance for the listener.
The soundtrack of “La Settima Donna” was published only once, in cd format, attached to the rare dvd of the film, gaining
new life on vinyl thanks to Musica Per Immagini. Some of the eleven tracks of the score are characterised by an easy
listening mood and united by a psychedelic feel, in harmony with the progressive atmospheres found in albums such as
“A Saucerful Of Secrets” (1968) and “Meddle” (1971) by Pink Floyd. However, the English band is not the only reference
for the jazz pianist, who quotes a piece by Bryan Ferry, entrusting it to the voice of Ray Lovelock, one of the three
kidnappers. After that, the Sicilian composer remodels an international hit by Donna Summer, background of the sequence
in which the nun is forced to strip naked in front of her tormentors.

A1. Introduzione
A2. Lo Spogliarello
A3. Favolosa Festa Di Danza
A4. Costretti A Fare L'Amore
A5. Un Pomeriggio Di Sole
B1. La Fuga
B2. Perfide Bestie
B3. Ripresa
B4. Favolosa Festa Di Danza (Versione Alternativa)
B5. La Fuga (Versione Alternativa) More