Sold Date:
February 25, 2015
Start Date:
October 20, 2010
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The previously unreleased spooked-out psychedelic jazz score to Czechoslovakias favourite 70’s teenage witch flick directed by Václav Vorlícek (Who Killed Jessie?/Agent W4C)
The entire music (plus spells!) written by Angelo Michajlov (Marta Kubisová/Eva Pilarová) and performed by the Karel Vlach Orchestra and lead actress Petra Cernocká.
First screened in Czech cinemas in 1972, fifteen years before British director Robert Young directed ‘The Worst Witch’ (1986) starring Diana Rigg (from ‘The Avengers’) and Tim Curry (from ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’) and almost 30 years before the ongoing series of the ‘Harry Potter’ films began in 1992, ‘Dívka na kosteti’ (The Girl On The Broomstick) occupies a special place in the hearts of many Czechs who grew up in the 1970s and 80s. But how do you score a 76 minute feature about... deep breath... a girl at a black magic university who, in order to escape a 300 year detention, steals a spell book which allows her, and her vampire guardian, to spend 44 hours, in various animalistic guises, in 1970s Prague, where, while being manipulated into casting spells for the malediction of a gang of three tear aways, she learns about love, life and morality leading to a quest to recover the witches lexicon and the bizarre formula that will free her of her ancient curse and turn her into a human teenager...!?!?!?!
Embodying the same dance floor sensibilities as tracks like Kubisová’s own ‘Tak Dej Se K Ruman’ or a version of ‘Beatmaker’ by Sweden’s Doris Svensson, the film’s title track, played by the right DJ, could even transcend European retro dance floors. However, by 21st Century record nerd standards it might be an idea to use the “Doris” gauge to judge the psychedelic jazz score to Czechoslovakia’s favourite family witch flick… Don’t get me wrong, these aren’t pop songs, we’re talking about instrumental and incidental music here (of the spooky variety) only to be found in European cinemas, and as soon as Karel Vlach puts down the brass and pulls out the electric bass and mid-tempo score sheets then Angelo Mikhailov’s demands for backwards percussion samples and eerie manmade Hex F.X. begin to add extra colour to our screens and stereos. Take the music out of its visual context and imagine a banned Italian Giallo film with a laid back Bruno Nicolai score. We even get the sitars on one track! But let’s not forget that this is a kid’s film for a teenage audience with a soundtrack made by chief technician at the Czech pop factory. You can almost hear the pulsating influence of Western pop music with chord progressions that teeter on the copyright friendly side of ‘Light My Fire’. Could that bass line be a reference to a top ten Spanish hit by Christian rockers Lone Star? Perhaps it’s unlikely but if a well traveled (by Czech standards) composer like Mikhailov was infusing the teenage market with messages from the wicked witch of the West then maybe ‘Dívka na kosteti’ is more subversive than we think. After years of being trapped in a small cold room by an evil wizard she finds that all she needs is the right documents before she can join the rest of the world. Like I say it's a kid’s film, but many say that the Czechs made the best fantasies.
Track List:
1. Dívka Na Kosteti
2. “Dexem Po Multo Shumpoplex”
3. Telescopicas Humerus
4. Petramorphosis
5. Algebraic Airbrush
6. “Suxo Plexo Muxo”
7. A Pretty Kettle of Fish
8. A Chicken in Form 9
9. Vladimír’s Secret Service
10. Rats and Rodents
11. The Wisdom Teeth?
12. Ridiculous Cuniculus
13. Twenty Past Two
14. An Open Window
15. “Dexem Po Krumplex”
16. Saxana (Sung By Petra Cernocká)
17. A Rabbit in Cage 6
18. A Visit from the Heavies
19. The 300 Year Itch
20. Hex F.X.
21. A Good Honest Looney House
22. Hide and Sheikh
23. Haxipola’s Trip
24. “Rudexa Ux Velorex”
25. Expedit - A Dragon with Two Heads
26. The Magic in a Single Rose (Sung by Petra Cernocká)
Bonus Tracks:
27. Saxana (Original Czech 45 Single Version)
The Saxana: The Girl On A Broomstick (O.S.T.) LP by Angelo Michajlov is factory-sealed new. It has never been played and has always been kept in its original packaging. The LP is not a promo or cutout. There are no marks or punches of any kind. All our vinyl are new! If you have any questions or want to see additional photos, just email us.
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