Once Upon a Time: The Essential Ennio Morricone
Tengo casi la totalidad de las bandas sonoras compuestas por este genio revolucionario del lenguaje musical para el cine. Ennio nació para el cine, no hubiera encontrado en otro escenario un mejor lugar para desarrollar su gran talento. La Filarmónica de Praga realiza una impecable musicalización, sin quitar o agregar algo diferente a la banda original. Estos 2 CD's reúnen lo más significativo de su producción con una sola excepción, "La Califa" una pequeña película que sobrevive por su banda sonora, una de las mas bellas compuestas por Morricone. La verdad resulta extraño que no fuese incluida.
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These recordings range back to 1994, with a number of tracks being from Silva Screen's "Music from the Films of Clint Eatwood" compilation, with Derek Wadsworth conducting the City of Prague Philharmonic. Those tracks are: "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly", "A Fistful of DOllars", "For a Few Dollars More", and "Two Mules for Sister Sara". "In The Line Of Fire' also appeared on that CD, performed electronically by Mark Ayres. The next bunch of tracks is from Silva Screen's 1996 compilation, "Cinema Paradise: The Classic Film Music of Ennio Morricone", which included the majority of tracks here such as the extensive The Mission Suite, The Untouchables, Casulaties of War, Once Upon a Time In America, 1900, Chi Mai, Marco Polo, Once Upon a Time In The West (two tracks), Cinema Paradise, and The Good the Bad and the Ugly - Ecstacy of Gold, mostly being conducted by Paul Bateman, with Nic Raine doing some of the conducting duties as well. Hamlet is from Silva's 1997 "Cinema's Classic Romances" compilation, while "The Thing" is from Silva's 2001 "Essential John Carpenter". A Fistful of Dynamite - Duck You Sucker is from 2002's Way Out West: Essential Western Film Music Collection Volume Two. The remaing tracks were newly recorded in 2004 for this release: Days of Heaven, Exorcist II, Guns for San Sebastian, Moses the Lawgiver, My Name is Nobody, The Five Man Army, The Red Tent, The Men From Shiloh and The Sicilian Clan. Highly recommended.
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