voc, *1935 IT, Genoa
Singer / Composer of Soundtrack
A.k.a. Edda Dell'Orso née Sabatini
Italian singer, born in Genova, February 16th, 1935. Since the mid-1960s, Edda Dell'Orso has provided haunting wordless vocals to a large number of film scores by Ennio Morricone and other prominent, mostly Italian composers of those times; Piero Piccioni, Bruno Nicolai, Roberto Pregadio and Luis Bacalov. But her name is synonymous with Morricone and in particular, the soundtracks of the original spaghetti westerns of Sergio Leone, such as "A Fistful of Dollars", "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly", "Once Upon A Time In The West", where her dramatic voice was deployed as an instrument for the first time and to revolutionary effect. The singer's sensuous and often playful vocals help provide tense atmospheres and dreamy moods to these soundtracks, as well as to the scores for Leone's "A Fistful Of Dynamite", composer Piccioni's lovely music for the film "Scacco Alla Regina", and Spanish composer Anton Garcia Abril's strange but highly effective score for the offbeat 1967 sci-fi drama "4-3-2-1 Morte!", that with Edda's assistance somehow successfully helps blend an atonal chamber orchestra with a go-go beat and cartoon jazz. In the 1970s, Edda contributed to two films by Italian shock horror director Dario Argento, including "L'Uccello Dalle Piume di Cristallo" (The Bird With Crystal Plumage), and then in 1976 collaborated with the Italian progressive instrumental group Goblin (often used by Argento as well) for "Perchè Si Uccidono?" (Why Do They Kill Themselves), a film essay about drugs and self-destruction. She continues to perform and lives today in Italy with her husband, conductor and composer Giacomo Dell'Orso.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Whip/The Beyond | Alex Puddu, Edda dell'Orso | 2017 | Single |
Edda Dell'Orso Sings Morricone | Edda dell'Orso | 2017 | Compil. |
In The Eye Of The Cat | Alex Puddu feat. Edda dell'Orso | 2016 | Album |
Registrazioni Al Buio | Alex Puddu feat. Edda dell'Orso | 2013 | Album |
Kilimangiaro | Edda dell'Orso | 1975 | Single |
Granada | Orchestra Bruno Battisti D'Amario Con La Voce Di Edda dell'Orso | 1975 | Album |
Hot Dog | Filippo Trecca, Edda dell'Orso | 1974 | Single |
Tito Brandsma - Carmelitano Giornalista Martire A Dachau 1942 | Edda dell'Orso ,con Coro Polifonico Dei Piccoli Cantori Di Torrespaccata - Roma | Single |