Suspiria (soundtrack)
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Suspiria: The Complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||
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Soundtrack album by Goblin | ||
Released | 1977 | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | 40:24 | |
Label | Cinevox | |
Cover of the "Suspiria" single | ||
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The soundtrack to the film Suspiria was composed and performed by the Italian band Goblin. A single version of the title track, "Suspiria", was released with the B-side "Blind Concert".
The title song from the soundtrack was featured in the trailer for the 2011 film Jane Eyre.
Track listing
- "Suspiria" – 6:01
- "Witch" – 3:12
- "Opening to the Sighs" – 0:32
- "Sighs" – 5:16
- "Markos" – 4:05
- "Black Forest" – 6:08
- "Blind Concert" – 6:16
- "Death Valzer" – 1:51
- Bonus tracks
- "Suspiria (Celesta and Bells)" – 1:34
- "Suspiria (Narration)" – 1:48
- "Suspiria (Intro)" – 0:32
- "Markos" (alternate version) – 4:09
2007 digipak edition track listing
- "Suspiria" – 6:01
- "Witch" – 3:12
- "Opening to the Sighs" – 0:32
- "Sighs" – 5:16
- "Markos" – 4:05
- "Black Forest" (Blind Concert Original Film Edit) – 12:35
- "Death Valzer" – 1:51
- "Suspiria (Celesta and Bells)" – 1:34
- "Suspiria (Narration)" – 1:48
- "Suspiria (Intro)" – 0:32
- "Markos" (alternate version) – 4:09
- "Suspiria" (alternate version) – 3:51
Personnel
- Agostino Marangolo: drums, percussion, vocals
- Massimo Morante: Electric guitars, acoustic guitars, bouzouki, vocals
- Fabio Pignatelli: Fender Precision Bass (fretless), Rickenbacker bass (fretted), tabla, acoustic guitar, vocals
- Claudio Simonetti: Mellotron (presets: 3-Violins, church organ and 8-Choir), Elka organ, Logan violin, Celesta, Fender Rhodes electric piano, grand piano, Moog synthesizers (Minimoog and System 55)
- Antonio Marangolo: Saxophone (on "Black Forest")
- Maurizio Guarini (uncredited): Additional keyboards, including the Moog synthesizers and other keyboards listed on Roller
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