Pervirella (soundtrack)

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Pervirella: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by
François Evans (composer, conductor)
Released23 February 1999
Recorded Toe Rag Studios
London
Genre Jazz, surf rock, garage rock, lounge, easy listening, psychedelic rock
Label Dionysus Records [1]
Producer Liam Watson
Bruce Brand
Ed Deegan
Josh Collins
François Evans

Pervirella Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Exotic Entertainment Tunes is the Soundtrack for the film Pervirella . [2]

Contents

History

The rock and roll-Victorian-erotic-horror-soundtrack featured composition from jazz, surf rock, garage rock, lounge, easy listening and psychedelic rock. [3]

Track listing

  1. Alessandro Alessandroni - Desert Theme
  2. François Evans & London Gay Symphony Orchestra - Pervirella Main Title
  3. Les Hommes Qui Adorent Les Femmes - Sexy Amazonas
  4. François Evans & London Gay Symphony Orchestra - Journey to Oshimina
  5. François Evans & London Gay Symphony Orchestra - Museum of Curiosities
  6. François Evans & London Gay Symphony Orchestra - Amicus Reilly
  7. François Evans & London Gay Symphony Orchestra - Airship Departs
  8. François Evans & London Gay Symphony Orchestra - Baby Grows/The Magic Carpet Ride
  9. The Diaboliks - Ninja a Go Go
  10. Dave Kraft Five - Lavinina's Theme
  11. Frat Shack All-Stars - Let's All Go to the Frat Shack
  12. Frat Shack All-Stars - Mad Juicer
  13. Frat Shack All-Stars - Buggered Bunny
  14. The Adventures of Parsley - The Flying Car
  15. The Constellations - Rumpy Pumpy
  16. Baine Watson Orchestra - Dog Gas
  17. Toe Rag All-Stars with Dave Kraft - Lavinia's Theme
  18. Sexton Ming and the Diamond Gussetts - The Sake of Pleasure
  19. Bradley Ghoulstein Combo - Bottles of Blood
  20. Bradley Ghoulstein Combo - Jungle Stitches
  21. Bradley Ghoulstein Combo - Put It On
  22. François Evans & The London Gay Symphony Orchestra - Pervirella End Title

Release

It was released on 23 February 1999 over Dionysus Records and was recorded at Toe Rag Studios in London. [4]

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