Goblin(I)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Since 1975, Goblin has been scoring soundtracks for Italian films,
mainly Giallo-style films directed by Dario Argento. The group
consisted of keyboardist Claudio Simonetti, percussionist
Walter Martino, bassist Fabio Pignatelli, guitarist
Massimo Morante, percussionist Agostino Marangolo, and
saxophone player, Antonio Marangolo. Simonetti and Morante were
the two original founders of Goblin, which originally wanted to go
under the name, "Oliver". Pignatelli had previously worked on other
projects before joining Goblin. In 1975, he became a member of Cherry
Five and released an album with them. Their film scoring debut was in
1975 with Argento's _Profondo Rosso (1975)_, under the direction of 'Giorgio Gaslini'
. Immediately, the soundtrack had become a success with their '70s
Rock style music, which had been preferred more than Gaslini's scores.
Two years after the success of the Profondo Rosso Soundtrack, Goblin
scored music for Argento's next film, Suspiria (1977). It was the first time
that they had used sequencers. Then, in 1978, they scored the
soundtrack to the Italian cut of 'George A. Romero''s Dawn of the Dead (1978).
After that, the group made an album called "Il Fantastico Viaggio Del
'Bagarozzo' Mark", which spoke against heroin use. Then, the group had
many problems and were unable to work together. Some members continued
scoring films under the name of Goblin. Simonetti scored films
like _Squadra Antigangsters (1979)_, _Amo Non Amo (1979)_, _Demons (1985)_, and Opera (1987). Pignatelli, and the
Marangolos scored films like _Patrick (1979)_, _Contamination (1980)_, and
_Notturno (1983)_. In 1982, Goblin had reunited to score Dario
Argento's next film, Tenebrae (1982). They were credited as
Simonetti-Pignatelli-Morante for Tenebre, but were credited as Goblin
for Argento's film, _Phenomena (1984)_. The last film that Goblin scored, was
Michele Soavi's film, _La Chiesa(1989)_.