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| 1. Goodbye To Elsa | |||
| 2. Ladies | |||
| 3. Orphanage | |||
| 4. Stepmother | |||
| 5. Small Carriage | |||
| 6. Going To School | |||
| 7. The Black Shirts In Office | |||
| 8. Tea Trolley | |||
| 9. Goodbye Luca | |||
| 10. Declaratoin Of War | |||
| 11. Luca Returns Home | |||
| 12. The Dog Appears | |||
| 13. Luca Grows | |||
| 14. Jewess | |||
| 15. Luca Riding A Bicycle | |||
| 16. The Scorpioni | |||
| 17. Card Game | |||
| 18. No John | |||
| 19. No Tea | |||
| 20. Autobus | |||
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Who the crooner is,
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This review is from: Tea With Mussolini (1999 Film) (Audio CD)
The Italian crooner music NOT contained on the CD is available on the CD Alberto Rabaagliati in the series Le grandi voci della canzone italiana. One of the prominent crooner songs in the movie seems to be his recording of Mattinata Fiorentina.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice, but not quite what I had hoped for.,
By Nofo Jake (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tea With Mussolini (1999 Film) (Audio CD)
I loved this film, and all through it I kept telling myself I was going to find its soundtrack as soon as possible so I could hear all its great period songs again. Unfortunately, the CD's description on this site didn't include a list of its song titles -- and I was quite dismayed to discover when I finally received the CD that it contained only the background orchestral scoring and not the '30s/'40s Italian crooner ballads that so captivated me in the film. The music on this CD is pretty and appropriately lush and evocative, but it is as forgettable as it was when it made no impression on me in the theater.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely Beautiful!,
By Kenton McKay (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tea With Mussolini (1999 Film) (Audio CD)
When I saw the movie, I kept thinking... "I NEED to get this soundtrack!"... this was because of the emotional scene where Elsa is pushed away from the dock, never to be seen again. The surge here is absoultely amazing! I showed it to a friend, and she cried while wiping the floor with a mop!!! She said "It just touched me..."... the entire soundtrack, while centered around 1 or 2 main themes, is so smooth and beautiful that it doesn't matter! Best tracks are the opening and ending... also "No Tea". Thrilling, rolling score!PS. Does NOT include the little tune performed by Cher, OR any of the 30's/40's crooners....
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