A good survey of some of Ennio Morricone's more notable movie themes, spanning the mid-'60s to the mid-'80s. Includes some of his most famous work (from The Good, the Bad, &...
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As worthy a collection of pieces as Vol. 1, spanning 1968 to 1986. Like the first installment, it mixes pieces from well-known soundtracks (Once Upon a Time in America, Once...
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These are the performances, more than any other, that Morricone's reputation was built upon. This 31-track, 73-minute collection draws highlights from nine of his 1960s...
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Whittling the output of a composer with approximately 500 soundtracks to his credit down to two CDs rules out the possibility of a truly definitive career retrospective....
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Ennio Morricone's best work was rarely released on singles, but rather as part of his epic, sweeping scores. While many of the 46 tracks on the double-disc compilation The...
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Although not as satisfying in terms of overall content as the individual soundtracks, this concert recording of Ennio Morricone film music with the composer leading the...
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No collection of soundtracks could possibly be complete without this acknowledged master of movie music. His soundtrack for the award-winning movie The Mission includes...
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Arguably a milestone for both director Sergio Leone and his musical cohort Ennio Morricone. After deconstructing the classic American western by way of The Good, the Bad &...
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A major influence on Western scores right into the nineties, Morricone's music utilizes quite a remarkable array of musical tools. There's a traditional element of Western...
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For over a decade now, legendary film composer Ennio Morricone has resisted the dozens of invitations from labels and artists to remix his original work -- until now....
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"The Good, The Bad & the Ugly" makes you feel tough. Your eyes squint and you legs bough as an inspired coolness rises out of your belly. There is no need to laugh at the...
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There are box sets, and there are box sets. Mondo Morricone: The Trilogy wasn't originally intended as one, but it hardly matters. What it accomplishes is to collect all...
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