Talk:Viva! La Woman

Ennio Morricone?
I do realize that, in the booklet, it credits Ennio Morricone for partly creating the "recipe" for "Sugar Water." Does anyone know what this means? Did they actually collaborate with him? Did they just borrow a riff from one of his songs? Or did they use an audio sample of one of his recordings? My guess would be the latter. I'm sure this is almost impossible to find out unless there is an old interview somewhere that verifies this or if someone knows which song is sampled by comparing it to the original (if they did use a sample). On a side note, I do know that Miho Hatori has been featured on a Ennio Morricone cover album (entitled "The Big Gundown") by John Zorn. Maybe this fact could be added to the main article about Cibo Matto.

Tikwid 04:56, 3 March 2007 (UTC)


 * It samples his song "Sospesi Nel Ciero" 67.79.192.126 (talk) 16:04, 11 June 2010 (UTC)

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