Ennio Morricone – De Sergio Leone a Quentin Tarantino (LP)

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A key look at two different slices in the mighty soundtrack career of Ennio Morricone ? his legendary work for Italian director Sergio Leone, and his later re-use by Quentin Tarantino ? the American director who was strongly influenced by Leone’s work in the 60s! If you’ve never heard Morricone’s music for the films of Leone, it’s amazing ? sounds that completely transform the work on screen, and which also helped push the genre of western forward a few notches too ? a sonic landscape that’s completely different from American western soundtracks, and filled with amazing sounds, unusual musical flourishes, and a level of scoring that’s still light years ahead of its time! It’s that quality that made the music so influential for Tarantino ? who first re-used some of his favorite Morricone moments from the past, then had the maestro score some new music for films as well. That amazing link is presented strongly here!

1.Per Un Pugno Di Dollari
2.Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu
3.The Good, The Bad And The Ugly – Main Title
4.The Ecstasy Of Gold
5.L’UOMO DELL’ARMONICA / Ennio Morricone & His Orchestra
6.C’Era Una Volta Il West (Titoli Di Testa)
1.Death Rides A Horse
2.Mystic And Severe
3.Rabbia E Tarantella
4.Ancora qui/ Elisa
5.L’Ultima Diligenza di Red Rock – From “The Hateful Eight” Soundtrack / #2
6.Regan’s Theme (Floating Sound) – From ”Exorcist II: The Heretic”

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