Showing posts with label spaghetti westerns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spaghetti westerns. Show all posts

Saturday, August 31, 2019

Sergio Leone Greatest Western Music of All Time (2018 Remastered 𝐇𝐃 Audio)




Sergio Leone Greatest Western Music of All Time (2018 Remastered 𝐇𝐃 Audio)

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April 24, 2018

Ennio Morricone

Maestro Ennio Morricone and his timeless masterpieces.

NEW Video: Ennio Morricone “The Spaghetti Westerns Music”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7tIqEgRwJY

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Sergio Leone, one of the greatest movie directors of all time wonderfully soundtracked by his friend Maestro Ennio Morricone.

1. Watch Chimes 0:00
2. The Ecstasy of Gold - feat. Edda Dell'Orso 1:08
3. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 4:28
4. A Fistful of Dollars - Main Theme 7:09
5. Once Upon a Time in the West - feat. Edda Dell'Orso 10:06
6. For a Few Dollars More 13:13
7. A Fistful of Dynamite - feat. Edda Dell'Orso 17:03
8. The Sundown 21:42
9. My Name is Nobody 23:00
10. The Wild Horde 26:08
11. Man with a Harmonica 28:49
12. A Fistful of Dollars - Prima 32:18
13. The Trio 34:07
14. The Strong 41:22
15. Farewell Cheyenne 43:46
16. Jill 46:24
17. My Fault? 48:10
18. Chapel Shootout 52:57
19. Good Luck, Jack 55:16
20. Chase
21. To el Paso
22. Cavalcata
23. Final Duel 1:00:19
24. The Bird's Tale 1:02:46
25. The Story of a Soldier 1:03:38
26. Father Ramirez 1:07:08
27. Two Against Five 1:10:46
28. Prison Break 1:18:08
29. My Name is Nobody - Version 2 1:20:50
30. A Dimly Little Room 1:29:40

Special thanks to Edgar ALEGRE (first comment below) for his kindness.

Sergio Leone Greatest Western Themes of All Time

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"Amazing. Ennio Morricone is 90-years-old and is still working for films today." -- Nick Jasper, YouTube user

"The best western music!!" -- Armando Ponce, YouTube user

"Ennio Morricone a legendery man!! Thanks for all Ennio!! Dont forget to make a statue in Rome for him. He deserves it!!" -- Dr3adKnight, YouTube user


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The Spaghetti Westerns Music - Greatest Western Themes of all Time 𝐇𝐃 Audio

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November 21, 2018

Ennio Morricone

The Spaghetti Westerns Music – The Greatest Western Music of all time created and composed by Maestro Ennio Morricone. His acclaimed masterpieces all in one special collection.

More than 50 years ago Ennio Morricone revolutionized the concept of Cinema and Film Scores by giving a new and innovative chemistry between images and music. With his unique touch, Maestro created a new music genre, the “Spaghetti Western Music”, a legendary genre recognized worldwide and still inspiring generations.

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1. Man with a Harmonica 00:00:10 
2. The Good The Bad and The Ugly 00:03:40 
3. The Ecstasy of Gold (feat. Edda dell'Orso) 00:06:22 
4. A Fistful of Dollars - Main Theme 00:09:45 
5. My Name is Nobody 00:12:44 
6. Once Upon a Time in the West (feat. Edda dell'Orso) 00:15:55 
7. A Fistful of Dynamite (feat. Edda dell'Orso) 00:19:06 
8. A Fistful of Dollars - Version 2 00:23:43 
9. Watch Chimes - Carillion's Theme 00:25:33 
10. For a Few Dollars More 00:26:47 
11. The Sundown 00:30:36 
12. The Wild Horde 00:31:55 
13. Face to Face - Titles 00:34:36 
14. Chase 00:37:49 
15. Tepepa viva la revolucion 00:40:17 
16. Un monumento 00:45:51 
17. L'arena 00:48:24 
18. Canto a mia tierra 00:53:09 
19. Libertà 00:56:24 
20. Run Man Run - Titles 01:00:40 
21. Father Ramirez 01:03:32 
22. La messicana 01:06:12 
23. The Trio (Extended Version) 01:08:53 
24. La loro patria 01:16:07 
25. Ricciolo 01:20:08 
26. Rosita 01:22:36 
27. To El Paso 01:24:59 
28. Il Pinguino 01:25:53

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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Ennio Morricone: Legendary film composer




"If i ruled the world there would be an international Ennio Moricone Day! We all stay home and savour the legends brilliance." --jackthehatuk, YouTube user


Ennio Morricone (Wikipedia)

Also known as: Maestro, Dan Savio, Leo Nichols
Born: November 10, 1928 (age 85)
Origin: Rome, Italy
Genres: Film music, classical, absolute music, pop, jazz, lounge, easy listening, funk
Occupations: Composer, conductor, orchestrator, music director, producer, trumpeter, pianist
Years active: Since 1946
Website: www.enniomorricone.it


Ennio Morricone, Grand Officer OMRI, is an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor and former trumpet player, who has written music for more than 500 motion pictures and television series, as well as contemporary classical works. His career includes a wide range of composition genres, making him one of the world's most versatile, prolific and influential film composers of all time. Morricone's music has been used in more than 60 award-winning films.

His absolute music production includes over 100 classical pieces composed since 1946. During the late 1950s Morricone served as a successful studio arranger for RCA. He orchestrated over 500 songs and worked with music artists such as Paul Anka, Chet Baker and Mina. However, Morricone gained worldwide fame by composing (during the period 1960-75) the music for Italian westerns by directors such as Sergio Leone, Duccio Tessari and Sergio Corbucci, including the Dollars Trilogy, A Pistol for Ringo, The Big Gundown, Once Upon a Time in the West, The Great Silence, The Mercenary, A Fistful of Dynamite and My Name is Nobody.

During the 1960s and '70s, he built long-term associations with directors such as Gillo Pontecorvo, known for the war film The Battle of Algiers, Bernardo Bertolucci for whom Morricone scored the 1976 epic film Novecento, Henri Verneuil, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Mauro Bolognini, Dario Argento and Elio Petri. Morricone composed music for all film genres, ranging from comedy and drama to action thrillers and historical films. He achieved commercial success with several compositions, including "The Ecstasy of Gold", the theme of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, A Man with Harmonica, the protest song "Here's to You" sung by Joan Baez and "Chi Mai". Between 1964 and 1980 Morricone was also the trumpet player and a co-composer for the avant-garde free improvisation group Il Gruppo. In 1978, he wrote the official theme for the 1978 FIFA World Cup.


 
Since 1977, Morricone boosted his career in Hollywood by composing music for some of film history's most prolific American directors such as John Carpenter, Brian De Palma, Barry Levinson, Mike Nichols and Oliver Stone. Morricone has composed the music for a number of Academy Award-winning motion pictures including Days of Heaven, The Mission, The Untouchables, Cinema Paradiso and Bugsy. Other noteworthy scores include Exorcist II: The Heretic, The Thing, Casualties of War, In the Line of Fire, Disclosure, Wolf, Bulworth, Mission to Mars and Ripley's Game. In the 1980s and '90s, Morricone continued to compose music for European directors. His music for La Cage aux Folles, Le Professionnel, Once Upon a Time in America and ¡Átame! are among his best-known film scores. He has composed music for numerous television series, including the acclaimed television miniseries Moses the Lawgiver, La Piovra, The Secret of the Sahara, Marco Polo and Nostromo.

He is also associated with the Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore, composing all the music for all his films since Cinema Paradiso (1988), such as award-winning scores for Legend of 1900, Malèna, La Sconosciuta and more recently Baaria (2009) and The Best Offer (2013). Other recent Morricone works include the music for the television series Karol and scores for The End of a Mystery, 72 Meters and Fateless. In the 2000s, Morricone's music has also been reused in movies and television series such as The Sopranos, The Simpsons and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill, Death Proof, Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained.

He has conducted many orchestras worldwide, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic and the London Symphony Orchestra. Morricone is serving as one of the main conductors of the Orchestra Roma Sinfonietta since the mid-1990s. He has conducted over 200 concerts worldwide since 2001 and is still performing regularly. In November 2013, Morricone began a world tour to coincide with the 50th anniversary of his film music career.


In 2007, Ennio Morricone received the Academy Honorary Award "for his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film music". He has been nominated for a further five Oscars during 1979-2001. Morricone has won three Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes, five BAFTAs during 1979-92, ten David di Donatello, eleven Nastro d'Argento, two European Film Awards, the Golden Lion Honorary Award and the Polar Music Prize in 2010.


"The good the bad and the ugly - The best theme tune ever" --jordan harding, YouTuber

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Italian Cinema


Over the weekend I watched 'A Fistful of Dollars' (1964) and 'For a Few Dollars More' (1965). Of course, they were two of the famous "Spaghetti Westerns," or the Italian made movies depicting the "Western" genre of American film. Probably the most famous of this sub-genre was 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' (1966). Quite a number of these films were produced during that time period.

All three stared Clint Eastwood among others. They were filmed in Andalucia, Spain, which has similar terrain to the American southwest, and similar architecture to Mexico. The story lines and characters were basically simple, but refreshingly unpredictable. There was a surprising amount of good humor cleverly mixed in. Also, the music! Can't forget that mood setting music.

It's funny, but the Italians seemed to view Americans and Mexicans as basically Spaniards and Anglo-Saxons, which isn't the full truth, but that made little difference in terms of the quality of the movies. The "Mexicans" were portrayed by mostly Spanish and some Italian actors, and the "Americans" by American, Austrian, and Italian actors.

Recently, I also watched the Italian movies 'Crime Boss' (1972), 'L' Avventura' (1960), and 'Bay of Blood' (1971). 'Crime Boss' was a gangster genre movie staring Telly Savalas, probably copied after the American genre, but probably not copied from 'The Godfather,' which was released the same year. I didn't think that I would even like this movie, but I loved it! 'The Valchi Papers' was another Italian gangster movie released that same year. 'L' Avventura' was a movie that I found very enjoyable in it's simplicity, and was a romantic movie which featured a lot of "tough love!" lol 'Bay of Blood' was a horror movie that I was really enjoying, but I didn't get to finish it due to being "bugged." You know how that goes. It seems every Italian movie has at least one real Italian beauty.

The horror genre has always been popular in Italian cinema. When I say popular, I mean in the English speaking world as well. Anna Falchi has been perhaps the most famous Italian "scream queen." While I'm on the subject of horror films, I remember when I was a young child, watching all those English "Hammer films." They were really good. I remember I was about six or seven and I stayed up late one weekend to watch "Creature Features," a local weekly horror program. The movie was 'Twins of Evil' (1971), another Hammer film. I guess they forgot to cut out a nude scene. Well that was a totally different time in America, I had never even seen a nude female before, or even thought about one! So needless to say, I was shocked. I thought I was in big big trouble! lol I kept quiet and managed to avoid becoming the next victim of my mom's "wooden spoon."

Anyway, all of these films were well made and had a certain quality to them that I simply cannot explain in words. 'Il Postino' was okay, but I really like the older Italian movies. Most of them were produced in Rome, and also Torino. Many of the well known Italian actors seem to have been from the Rome area. I'm too lazy to look up the names, but the directors in all of these movies were well known in their genre, and the actors appeared in many films.

We are going to have to eventually just simply purchase several hundred of these films and allow them to be checked out. It's amazing the resources online about many genres. The Internet Movie Database is probably the best place to start, and also Wikipedia is superb as well. There's one "Spaghetti Western" site that has it all! Wikipedia has that link under that genre, and many others.