The Witches Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.00/10 from 2000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Las brujas

Title in Italiano:

Le streghe

Title in Português:

A Magia da Mulher

Title in Français:

Les sorcières

Title in Türk:

The Witches

Title in Deutsch:

Hexen von heute

Synopsis

"A quintet of vivid sketches, one spectacular female protagonist, and a picturesque anthology interpreting the diverse aspects of the modern Italian woman. Starting off with Luchino Visconti's first segment, "La Strega Bruciata Viva" (The Witch Burned Alive), an idolised movie star falls victim of fame and vanity; in the second short sketch, "Senso Civico" (Civic Sense) by Mauro Bolognini, an attentive, thoughtful woman offers to transport an injured man to the first-aid station in her car. Next, in Pier Paolo Pasolini's third part, "La Terra Vista Dalla Luna" (The Earth Seen from the Moon), a recently-widowed ageing father and his son wander Rome's cobbled streets in search of an ideal wife for the former and a caring mother for the latter. In Franco Rossi's following brief segment, "La Siciliana" (The Girl from Sicily), a tragic tale of seduction and typical Sicilian revenge awaits; and in Vittorio de Sica's final chapter, "Una Sera Come Le Altre" (One Evening Like the Others), a frustrated, bored housewife conjures up wild, yet hopeless dreams, longing for her husband's genuine feelings."

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The Witches
Witches Are Real
Alan Silvestri: Performer
My First Witch
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What You Saw
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Chickenafied
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Enter the Witches
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Grand High Witch
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Witches
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Instant Mouse
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A Narrow Escape
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Fourth Floor
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It Can Be Very Dangerous
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The Potion
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Let's Make A Potion
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The Mission
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Soup Is On
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Pigtails
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A Stolen Key
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Let Me Out
Alan Silvestri: Performer
I Didn't Hear A Thing
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Pea Soup
Alan Silvestri: Performer
End Credits (The Witches)
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Shake
Piero Piccioni: Performer
Piano Source
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Shake Version 2
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Love Theme
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Shake Version 3
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Love Theme Version 2
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Il Mondo - Piano Source Version 2
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Love Theme Version 3
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Shake Version 4
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Love Theme Version 4
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Shake Version 5
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Love Theme Version 5
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Shake Version 6
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Love Theme Version 6 - Piano Solo
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Love Theme Version 7
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Shake Finale
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Waltz
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Cha Cha Beat
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Waltz Version 2
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GoGo Girls Choir
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Fancy March
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Shake #2
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Shake #3
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Love Theme #2
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Il mondo (Piano Source #2)
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Love Theme #3
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Shake #4
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Love Theme #4
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Shake #5
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Love Theme #5
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Shake #6
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Love Theme #6 (piano solo)
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Love Theme #7
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Shake - Finale
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Cha-Cha Beat
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Waltz #2
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Se m'ami - Choir
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Fancy March #2
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Waltz #3
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Fancy March #3
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Walking Theme
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Se m'ami (instr.)
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Cha-Cha Beat (long version)
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Fancy March #4
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Waltz #4 - Finale
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BONUS TRACKS: Shake - Titoli Film Version with FX
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Suite - Re-recording
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User reviews

Edward Roberts
7/10

The music selection for each part of the anthology is diverse and fitting, adding a layer of authenticity to the portrayal of the modern Italian woman in different situations and environments.

Kimberly Campbell
7/10

The soundtrack of The Witches perfectly captures the essence of each segment, enhancing the emotional depth and storytelling of the film.

Brian Nelson
5/10

One Evening Like the Others, the final chapter of The Witches, features a dreamy and wistful soundtrack that reflects the housewife's yearning for love and excitement in her mundane life. The music conveys a sense of longing and desire for something more.

Thomas Baker
6/10

The Girl from Sicily, a tragic tale of seduction and revenge, is elevated by a dramatic and intense soundtrack that captures the essence of Sicilian passion and betrayal. The music heightens the tension and drama of the story.

Donna Nelson
5/10

The Witch Burned Alive, the first segment of The Witches soundtrack, perfectly captures the glamorous yet tragic downfall of a movie star consumed by fame and vanity. The music sets the tone for a story of loss and disillusionment.

Edward Martin
7/10

The composition and arrangement of the soundtrack showcase a deep understanding of the characters and themes explored in the film, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience for the audience.

Amanda Jones
3/10

The soundtrack of The Witches was disappointing to me. I found it lacking in emotional depth and failed to enhance the storytelling of the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to create a memorable atmosphere for the different segments of the movie.

Stephanie Miller
1/10

Furthermore, I was not impressed with the selection of musical themes in The Witches. The soundtrack did not seem to align well with the themes and emotions portrayed in each segment of the film. It felt disconnected and disjointed, making it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the viewing experience.

Margaret Hill
6/10

The Earth Seen from the Moon, the third part of The Witches, is accompanied by a haunting and melancholic score that mirrors the characters' search for love and connection in the bustling streets of Rome. The music adds depth to the emotional journey of the father and son.

Nancy Nelson
5/10

Civic Sense, the second sketch in the film, features a touching and emotional soundtrack that enhances the selfless act of a woman helping an injured man. The music beautifully underscores the theme of compassion and kindness.