Ennio Morricone - The Legendary Italian Westerns Rar
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Mar 13, 2009. Often imitated, never duplicated, Ennio Morricone is the unrivaled master of the spaghetti western soundtrack. His unique arrangements, populated by reverbed-out guitars, orchestral choruses, and all manner of previously-unheard-of instrumentation, set the tone for dozens of Italian cowboy flicks in the.
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There's not a dull note of music anywhere in here, and quite a bit of it is fascinating on an intellectual and musicological level. Is known for his long, -like melodic lines and his use of wordless male choruses, whistling, and electric guitars to carry a melody, but on the early scores here, he uses solo trumpets and reed instruments (especially the oboe) -- clearly 'The Slaughter' from A Gun for Ringo owes something to 's scoring for Rio Bravo.
The title theme from At Times Life Is Very Hard, 'Isn't That Fate' is, by contrast, an amalgam of pop and classical music, like an air freshener commercial that suddenly takes a detour through territory and gives more than a wave to 's 'Billy the Kid.' 'McGregor's March,' from 7 Guns for the McGregors, seems like a military march version of the old 'Texaco theme' ('we are the men from Texaco.' ), re-scored for heavy brass and pipes, with a whistled break. And other title themes resemble mid-'60s Euro-pop music. There are several songs here that are noteworthy as broad, satirical expressions of the Western ethos: 'Angel Face,' 'A Gringo Like Me,' and 'Lonesome Billy' are parodies of songs like 'High Noon,' sung in a declarative style midway between Hollywood and the operatic stage, and they have to be heard to be fully appreciated.