
01. Camille 2000 (Titles) (06:58)
02. Charms (03:13)
03. Easy Lovers (03:45)
04. Pearls (03:41)
05. Echoes (03:45)
06. Lovers (02:06)
07. Ballade (02:12)
08. Chains Of Love (03:12)
09. Slow Flute Beat (02:27)
10. Tears In Brasil (02:47)
11. Brasil 2000 (02:04)
12. Pearls (Alternate Take) (01:59)
13. Funky Lovers (01:57)
14. Camille 2000 (Alternate Take) (02:12)
15. Charms (Alternate Take) (02:58)
16. Easy Lovers (Alternate Take) (03:38)
17. Brasil 2000 (Alternate Take) (02:14)
18. Tears In Brasil (03:18)
19. Tears In Rome (01:44)
20. Classic Lover (02:16)
21. Magic (01:50)
22. Camille 2000 (End Titles) (02:00)
New link in the comments.
http://rapidshare.com/files/410099892/Camille.rar.html
ReplyDeleteThank you for your share!
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice - a beautiful score. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteMore Piero! Hooray! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh my. Yes please :)
ReplyDeleteMerci!
ReplyDeleteGreat i've spotted his LP at my local record dealer 2 days ago! quite expensive ! I have now the opportunity to listening to it quietly at home in glorious 320kbps . Thanks a lot. It made my day !
ReplyDeleteGreat, great, great soundtrack!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
GOod stuff.
ReplyDeleteGracias muchacho, excellent material.
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Keep up the good work, your efforts are really appreciated.
ReplyDeleteOne hell of a soundtrack/composer.
ReplyDeleteCheerio!
Wow, this is the coolest soundtrack I've heard in a long time.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated
Hello there. Digging your blog. I came for the Jess Franco, but staying for all the other cool stuff. :-)
ReplyDeleteOutstanding blog! Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my all time favorites and suits the movie perfectly! Thank you so much for sharing! If I only could get my hands on a lossless release of this OOP CD...
ReplyDeleteI have the cd if anyone's interested in a lossless version..?
ReplyDeleteHello Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteLet me be the first to say that I’m interested in a lossless version of this classic! I’ve been looking for one for quite some time!
I have plenty of soundtracks like this one, original CD’s and lossless rips. If you are looking for something send me an e-mail to pedro.d.fonseca@gmail.com. If I can I will help you!
Thank you very much!
Hi Braniac - it's been a while and you may have forgotten who I am! Just thought I'd let you know that The Temple of the Matmos is now Mondo Euro and has moved to http://mondoeuro.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI've also been writing for Italian Film Review which I just know you'll dig
http://www.italianfilmreview.com/
If you fancy doing a review or two (or even soundtrack review) you're more than welcome to post at M.E.
In the meantime keep up the good work here!:)
Rob
PS - you don't need to post this comment, just letting you know what's happenin'.
Thanks so much for the comments everyone! I'm glad you all enjoyed this great s/t!
ReplyDeleteRob, I certainly remember who you are! Best of luck with MONDO EURO. I'm looking forward to more of your great reviews. I'm far from a writer, but if I happen to muster up a review or two, I would be honored to have you post it at M.E.!
Thank you SO much! I never get tired of these wonderful gems you post here...! Stromboli22
ReplyDeleteI also would love a lossless file of this one!
ReplyDeleteThank you Braniac for the original post and this magnificent blog!
Love your blog. Thanks so much. This one of my favorite films and the soundtrack is gorgeous. I've done several posts for Camille 2000 over at terribleandwonderful.blogspot.com including a link back here to you.
ReplyDeleteThanks again.
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ReplyDeleteThis soundtrack is absolutely amazing. And your blog is the best, thanks for introducing me to such great music!
ReplyDeleteGreetins from Spain.
And how about the lossless release, anyone?
ReplyDeleteThanks Brianiac! Not a writer? I love your laconic style.
ReplyDeleteJust drop me a line whenever you want to post. Quite tied up with Italian Film Review and other things right now but hoping to get M.E. going in earnest again soon!
Rob
Excellent ! Thanks a lot !
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat! It's definately been too long since I visited SL. I absolutely adore Piccioni but I hadn't heard of this score before now. Thanks Brianiac!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, I was searching so long for this OST.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite Radley Metzger films! And the soundtrack is amazing!
ReplyDeleteAll you obscure soundtrack geniuses, I need your help:
Radley Metzger's film SCORE, has some incredible music, but never released as far as I know.
Anybody know the film and can list some of the tracks?
Seems like they are mostly obscure library cuts. The only one I know is "The Hunted" by Barrie Forgie.
Any help with the other songs?
Much appreciated! And I love this blog!
Thanks once again, hero!
ReplyDeleteSerious props, this blog is hellaciously awesome. I've enjoyed the sleaze for awhile now, but you've hipped me to some great, great stuff. I heart you.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the share. Getting into this stuff is like learning a whole new language.
ReplyDeleteI'll add my appreciation also and say keep up the fantastic work...Great !!
ReplyDeleteNiall
Thank you very much!!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! This soundtrack, and the movie that I subsequently downloaded) have changed my life, an I marked my words. I will never be the same. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteHi everyone. First of all, congratulations for the fantastic blog Brianiac. I would like to know if you have another beautiful sountrack from Piero Piccioni, "Se Incontri Sartana Prega Per La Tua Morte" to post. Thanks for all the others.
ReplyDeleteMany many many thanks.. it is more like 7 out of 5 stars :)
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know how i can get in contact with Brianiac?
ReplyDelete"Looking for Il Dio Sotto La Pelle by Piccioni. Can't find it anywhere."
"Hey Anonymous, I have the Il Dio Sotto La Pelle cd, I can make a 320kbps rip of it if you're interested."
If anyone could please help me out i am also trying to find Il Dio Sotto La Pelle by Piccioni
http://www.mediafire.com/download/c26dudtsgsbbbv6/Camille.rar
ReplyDeleteDope ! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI Love Sleazy Listening.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Watching the beautifully restored film on DVD right now. Can't wait to hear the music on its own. This is a MUST SEE film from The Golden Age!
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