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sets 95 Morricone's music uploaded by Philippine
web friend Jing-13
E-mail
of JING: rodisonleonardo@yahoo.com
Jing
sends his heartfelt gratitude to a very good friend
from Switzerland, whereupon these generous mp3
contributions are come from
The
photos of Jing and his Philippine typical happyness
big family (Jing is second from right)
About
Jing
Our
friend, Rodison C.
Leonardo, was born in the Philippines,
a native Filipino. You can also call him
by his nickname Jing. He's 34 years old,
a Roman Catholic. He holds a degree of Bachelor
of Science in Electronics and Communication
Engineering. There was once an occurrence
in his life he wanted to enter Priesthood
after his graduation in college. For some
personal reasons, he didn't continue to
pursue it. Until now it's very hard to admit
that he's still a bachelor at his mature
age. He only diverts his time to watch film
or hear music after his work. He loves film
and music. His real hobbies are to collect
music in LPs and CDs, and also to collect
films in VHS, VCD and DVD as well. He started
to like Sir Ennio Morricone's music when
he saw the film "The Mission"
in 1995. He considered The Mission music
'very influential' to him. Seeking more
of Sir Ennio's works, he joined in one of
Morricone's prestige forums. There he met
many friends in different nations who really
loved to help those who were beginners of
knowing Sir Ennio and his magnificent scores.
He still makes contact to some of them through
e-mail. Knowing friends who have one common
goal, "to spread the music of Sir Ennio
Morricone", is a very remarkable and
tremendous experience for him. It's so great
to know there's someone in the Philippines
who really appreciate Maestro Ennio Morricone,
truly the legend of film music.
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Many
happy to Jing and his big family
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4
sets 95 Morricone's music (Original
Mp3 is 320Kbps, total is 415M)
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13-1
Il
Prefetto di Ferro(1977)-- Il Mostro(1977)
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77-07-official
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Relative
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Note
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This
is not a movie depicting the new
Italian kingdom in the 19th century
, it`s an absolutely true story
about the struggle against the Sicilian
Mafia. In 1925 Mussolini, who came
to power 3 years ago, sent Cesare
Mori/1872-1942/ to Sicily, as a
police prefect, with the task of
whiping the Mafia out.The Fascist
regime was concerned about its power
and influence, so the following
4 years entered the history as the
time of the "Iron Prefect",
who arrested and convicted over
2 000 mafiosi. His brave struggle
ended in 1929, when he was dismissed
and appointed senator in Rome, mainly
because he attacked high-ranking
Fascist officials, who were deeply
involved with the Mafia. They proved
to be too powerful to struggle against
and Mori lost the war after winning
so many battles /including the conviction
of don Vito Cascio Ferro, the first
known Capo di tutti Cappi/(See
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This
little gem has been overlooked and
underrated by film buffs, and I
think it is time to bring some credit
to it. Maybe the reason was the
mixed nature of the movie itself,
somewhere between giallo and Italian
social satires of Italian contemporary
society. I guess giallo fans were
disappointed of the general treatment
Zampa made of the genre rules (he
put in a mysterious psycho killer
using a hammer and leaving strange
footnotes, but there were no gruesome
killings graphically shown), while
on the other side, intellectual
audiences ignored the very interesting
social comment in the film and decided
it was just another giallo junk.
As a result, nobody seems to care
nowadays about this one. But it
has a great deal to offer for sensitive
audiences. Johnny Dorelli brings
in a warm and complex character
with who we can easily sympathize,
and this gives to the end a terrible
turn and a smell of despair about
human nature that makes you think
about for a long time. You will
be astonished to discover why the
killer was committing crimes. Not
only this makes for a strong sense
of menace through the entire film,
but it also delivers a very well
crafted story which shows the deep
real motivations a psycho killer
may have (and this is rare for a
giallo). It is also interesting
to notice than the social comment
included in the screenplay (back
in the 70s) is still up to the 2005,
which is much more that can be said
about many Italian films of that
period. Add to this a marvelous
Ennio Morricone soundtrack and a
guest starring appearance by gorgeous
starlet Sydne Rome. Give it a try!
(See
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001
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Il
Prefetto di Ferro
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002
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Una
Rete di Protezioni
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003
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Tema
dei Ricordi
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004
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La
Ballata del Prefetto Mori
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005
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Repressione
di Stato
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006
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Siccita
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007
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Morte
di Ferrarello
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008
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Temadei
Ricordi
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009
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Durante
L'assedio
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010
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La
Ballata del Prefetto Mori
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011
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Omerta
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012
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Canto
di Sicilia
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013
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La
Mafia
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014
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La
Ballata del Prefetto Mori
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015
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Riunione
Segreta
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016
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Profondamente,
Nel Mostro
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017
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Malinconica
Serenita
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018
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Profondamente,
Nel Mostro
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019
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Malinconica
Serenita
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13-2
La Resa Dei Conti (1966)
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66-04-official
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Relative
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This
is absolutely one of the best so-called
spaghetti westerns ever, after Sergio
Leone's films of course, and it rates
very highly among all westerns. Unlike
many other non-Sergio Leone westerns,
the cinematography, camera-work, etc.,
are all very good and some scenes
are very artistic and even worthy
of Leone himself.
Lee van Cleef is
excellent as the pseudo-lawman/bounty
hunter with integrity who believes
in "justice" and "progress"
for society.
Ennio Morricone,
as usual, provides a great score
for the film. The song is rousing,
while the music for the chase scenes
is excellent. Morricone also does
a folk-music/square dance version
of the theme for the wedding party,
which is a neat touch.
The story is interesting
and well-developed, as well. In
its full-length version, it is in
fact somewhat deep, with van Cleef's
Corbett being a fairly complex character
who undergoes a significant character
development in the course of the
film. In the abridged American version,
unfortunately, he is shown as simply
bounty hunter who mercilessly kills
all before him in cold blood, who
never bats an eye at his job, making
his character two-dimensional and
making the end more flat, more perfunctory,
and less convincing or meaningful.
In the full-length version, though,
he cares about justice, gives outlaws
a choice (and a chance), and there
is significant development on how
he becomes so obsessed with finding
Cuchillo that he crosses the boundary
between justice and personal obsession.
He then re-examines himself and
the events in which he finds himself
to come to a significant realisation
near the end. (See
here)
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001
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Run
Man Run (Titoli di Testa)
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002
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Dopo
la Condanna
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003
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La
Resa dei Conti (Square Dance Nuziale)
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004
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Arriva
Cuchillo
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005
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Coro
dei Mormoni
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006
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La
Resa dei Conti (Titoli-ripresa)
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007
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Primo
Deserto (Jonathan Corbett)
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008
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La
Vedova (Il Ranch)
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009
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La
Corrida
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010
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La
Vedova
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011
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Primo
Deserto (Arriva Corbett)
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012
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Corri
Uomo Corri
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013
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Primo
Deserto
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014
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Secondo
Deserto
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015
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Primo
Deserto (Il Morso del Serpente)
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016
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La
Resa dei Conti (Rosita)
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017
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La
Resa dei Conti (Mariachi)
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018
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La
Resa dei Conti (La Caccia)
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019
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La
Resa dei Conti (Seconda Caccia)
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020
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Primo
Deserto (Preso Nell'imboscata)
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021
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La
Resa dei Conti
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022
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La
Condanna
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023
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La
Resa
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024
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Run
Man Run (Titoli Finale)
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13-3
Le Ruffian (1983)
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83-01-official
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Relative
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This
film describes the adventure of a
group of friends who want to recover
crates full of gold from a fall in
Canada. I had a fond memory of it,
which somehow faded with a recent
viewing.
Lino Ventura is
still good, but lame at times. Landscapes
are fabulous and the music by Vladimir
Cosma is still good in the main
theme, although unfortunately pasted
more or less continuously, which
was not the smartest move.
Other characters
and actors are not reaching that
high, including Claudia Cardinale
and Giraudeau (possibly the best
one in the cast there).
A good portrait
of the Canadian Wild West today,
it remains a decent rental or discount
buy if you're fond of Lino Ventura.(See
here)
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001
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Western
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002
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Viaggio
in 4
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003
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Sporco
Ma Distinto
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004
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L'oro
Come Pericolo (Gli Indiani)
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005
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Le
Ruffian
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006
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Western
(Fuga Nelle Montagne)
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007
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L'oro
Come Pericolo (Formata Per la Notte)
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008
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Western
(L'avventura Continua)
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009
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Amici
Come Pochi (Canoa Sul Fiume)
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010
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Sporco
Ma Distinto (Ripresa Seconda)
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011
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Amici
Come Pochi (Ripresa Seconda)
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012
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Ricordo
Rosa
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013
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Le
Ruffian (Rock)
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014
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Ricordo
Rosa (Aldo e la Barona)
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015
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Western
(Il Lago)
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016
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Ricordo
Rosa (Sulla Torre Eiffel)
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017
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Western
(Spedizione Verso le Rocky Mountains)
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018
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Amici
Come Pochi (Ripresa Terza)
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019
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L'oro
Come Pericolo (Preparazione Tecnica)
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020
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L'oro
Come Pericolo
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021
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Western
(Ripresa Sesta)
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022
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Le
Ruffian (Ripresa Seconda)
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023
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Sotto
le Rapide...Poi L'oro
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024
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Viaggio
in 4 (Ripresa Seconda)
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13-4
OK Connery (1967)
Original Music by
Ennio Morricone
Bruno Nicolai
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67-01-official
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Plot Summary for OK Connery (1967)
The evil crime syndicate Thanatos
is bent on taking over the world,
using a magnetic wave generator that
will cause all metal-based machinery
to grind to a halt. However, the well-known
British secret agent normally assigned
to such tasks isn't available, so
they engage his civilian brother,
Neil, to help. Neil, played by Neil
Connery, is a world-class plastic
surgeon, hypnotist, and lip-reader,
which turn out to be precisely the
skills required for thwarting Thanatos.
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Man
for Me
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002
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Connery
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003
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Allegri
Ragazzi
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Primo
Amore
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005
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A
Passo D'uomo
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006
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Varco
nel Muro
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007
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Connery
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Missione
Segreta
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009
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Verso
Il Mare
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010
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Fiori
Gialli
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011
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Gli
Enigmi
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012
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Diapositive
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Can
Can Delle Amazzoni
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014
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Connery
Congiura
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015
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Contrabbando
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016
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Turbinosamente
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017
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Gatto
Parlante
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018
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Missione
Segreta
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019
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La
Preda
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020
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Man
for Me (Italian Version)
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021
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OK
Connery - Seq. 1
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022
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OK
Connery - Seq. 2
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023
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OK
Connery - Seq. 3
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024
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OK
connery - Seq. 4
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025
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OK
Connery - Seq. 5
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026
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OK
Connery - Seq. 6
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027
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Man
for Me (Instr.)
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028
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Man
for Me (Alt. Version)
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Published
on Feb.10,2007
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Jing
sends his heartfelt gratitude to a very
good friend from Switzerland, whereupon
these generous mp3 contributions are come
from
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Honorary
Oscar 2006 goes to composer Ennio Morricone
congratulations
Morricone most heartily
Ennio Morricone Mini biography:
A classmate of director Sergio Leone with
whom he would form one of the great director/composer
partnerships (right up there with Eisenstein
& Prokofiev, Hitchcock & Herrmann,
Fellini & Rota), Ennio Morricone studied
at Rome's Santa Cecilia Conservatory, where
he specialised in trumpet. His first film
scores were relatively undistinguished,
but he was hired by Leone for Per un pugno
di dollari (1964) on the strength of some
of his song arrangements. His score for
that film, with its sparse arrangements,
unorthodox instrumentation (bells, electric
guitars, harmonicas, the distinctive twang
of the jew's harp) and memorable tunes,
revolutionised the way music would be used
in Westerns, and it is hard to think of
a post-Morricone Western score that doesn't
in some way reflect his influence. Although
his name will always be synonymous with
the spaghetti Western, Morricone has also
contributed to a huge range of other film
genres: comedies, dramas, thrillers, horror
films, romances, art movies, exploitation
movies -making him one of the film world's
most versatile artists. He has written nearly
400 film scores, so a brief summary is impossible,
but his most memorable work includes the
Leone films, Gillo Pontecorvos _Battaglia
di Algeri, La (1965)_ , Roland Joffé's The
Mission (1986), Brian De Palma's The Untouchables
(1987) and Giuseppe Tornatore's Nuovo cinema
Paradiso (1988), plus a rare example of
sung opening credits for Pier Paolo Pasolini's
Uccellacci e uccellini (1966). It must be
stressed that he is *not* behind the work
of the entirely separate composers Bruno
Nicolai and Nicola Piovani despite allegations
made by more than one supposedly reputable
film guide!
(see
here)
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