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Ennio Morricone - Ennio Morricone - The Maestro (Secret Morricone) (2022)

Ennio Morricone - Ennio Morricone - The Maestro (Secret Morricone) (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Ennio Morricone

  • Title: Ennio Morricone - The Maestro (Secret Morricone)
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical, Jazz, Pop, Soundtrack
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 4:54:32
  • Total Size: 1.64 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Morricone: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (Live)
02. Morricone: Gabriel's Oboe (2016 Version)
03. Morricone: The Ecstasy Of Gold (2016 Version)
04. Il Clan Dei Siciliani (From "Il Clan Dei Siciliani" Soundtrack)
05. Jonah Who Lived In The Whale (From "Jona che visse nella balena" Soundtrack)
06. Tette e antenne, tetti e gonne (From "La smagliatura")
07. Agosto Jazz (From "La voglia matta" / Remastered 2022)
08. L’Ultima Volta (From "I malamondo")
09. Morricone: Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (2016 Version)
10. Overture (From "The Hateful Eight" Soundtrack)
11. Guerra e pace, pollo e brace 1 (From " Grazie zia")
12. È sereno l'orizzonte
13. Morricone: Jill's Theme (2016 Version)
14. Tema No. 5 (From "Il clan dei Siciliani")
15. Per Enrico, Riccardo e Roberto (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
16. Silver Convoy (From "Nostromo" / Remastered 2022)
17. Silvana (From "San Babila ore 20: Un delitto inutile" / Remastered 2020)
18. Per Dalila (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
19. Ricordi tanti fiori
20. Città viva (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
21. The Tropical Variation (From "Nostromo" / Remastered 2022)
22. Cannibal (Cantata II) (From "I cannibali" / Remastered 2019)
23. Quattro ruote per essere libera (From "L'automobile" / Remastered 2021)
24. The Silver Of The Mine (From "Nostromo" / Remastered 2022)
25. Passione e ideologia
26. Bianco e nero (From "I malamondo")
27. V Variazione: Africami (From "Eat It" / Remastered 2020)
28. Sospesi nel cielo (From "I malamondo")
29. Le facce (From "I malamondo")
30. La prima volta (From "I malamondo")
31. Madre assente (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
32. Una donna sola (From "L'automobile" / Remastered 2021)
33. Campi aperti e sospesi (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
34. L'estate è finita (Single Version)
35. Madre assente #2 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
36. Morricone: A Fistful Of Dynamite (2016 Version)
37. Morricone: Deborah's Theme (2016 Version)
38. Passaporto per l'allegria (From "René la canne" / Remastered 2021)
39. Stranamente un giorno (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
40. Morricone, A. Morricone: Love Theme (2016 Version)
41. Per Enrico, Riccardo e Roberto #3 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
42. Sotto i ponti della città #3 (From "Il bandito dagli occhi azzurri" / Remastered 2021)
43. Song of Life (Organo) (From "I cannibali" / Remastered 2019)
44. Falsa sacralità (From "Eat It" / Remastered 2020)
45. Shake introspettivo
46. Patrizia (From "Incontro")
47. La festa di sabato (From "L'automobile" / Remastered 2021)
48. Splash (From "Partner" / Remastered 2020)
49. Guerra e pace, pollo e brace 4 (From " Grazie zia")
50. Ulli, Grrr, Maluc, Put, Uto, Zog, Kao (From "Quando le donne avevano la coda" / Remastered 2021)
51. Morricone: On Earth As It Is In Heaven (2016 Version)
52. I Variazione: Mangiami (From "Eat It" / Remastered 2020)
53. Correndo in automobile (From "L'automobile" / Remastered 2021)
54. Dolcemente Ambigua (From The "Peur Sur La Ville" Soundtrack)
55. Coiffeur pour dames (titoli)
56. 18 Pari (From "Un uomo da rispettare")
57. Beat per quattro ruote (From "L'automobile")
58. Nascosta nell'ombra (From "Quando l'amore è sensualità")
59. Fuggire Lontano (From "L'automobile")
60. Uccidete il vitello grasso (Titoli)
61. Ore 22 (From "San Babila ore 20: Un delitto inutile")
62. Fantasmi grotteschi (From "Stark System")
63. René la Canne (From "René la Canne")
64. Vita e malavita (From "Storie di vita e malavita")
65. Giallo e rotativa (From "René la canne" / Remastered 2021)
66. La rabbia (From ‘’Il Prato’’ Soundtrack)
67. Jukebox Psychédélique (From “Peur sur la ville”)
68. Fondati timori (From "La smagliatura")
69. Mio caro assassino
70. Edda bocca chiusa (From "Lui per lei")
71. Non può essere vero (From "Mio caro assassino")
72. Vie-Ni (From "Quando l'amore è sensualità")
73. Eat It (Versione singolo / From "Eat It")
74. Dramma Su Di Noi (From The "Spogliati, Protesta, Uccidi" Soundtrack)
75. Stark System (From "Stark System")
76. Lui Per Lei (From The "Senza Sapere Niente Di Lei" Soundtrack)
77. The Edge Of Love
78. Psychedelic Mood (From "Lui per lei")
79. Sonny Copy (From "La Banda J. & S. - Cronaca Criminale del Far West" / Single Version / Remastered 2020)
80. A Gringo Like Me (From "Duello nel Texas")
81. Sweet Susan (From "La Banda J. & S. - Cronaca Criminale del Far West" / Remastered 2020)
82. Funerale nero (From "Escalation" / Remastered 2020)
83. San Babila ore 20 (From "San Babila ore 20: Un delitto inutile" / Remastered 2020 / Titoli di coda)
84. Lo Sai Cosa Facevano Le Donne A Stalin? (From The "Sai Cosa Faceva Stalin Alle Donne?" Soundtrack)
85. Sinfonia di una città (IV) (From "Copkiller")
86. Specialmente la fisarmonica
87. Libeslied (From "Mio caro dottor Gräsler" Soundtrack)
88. Senza Sapere Niente Di Lei (From The "Senza Sapere Niente Di Lei" Soundtrack)
89. Passeggiata in solitudine (From "Incontro" / Remastered 2021)
90. Vecchia Hollywood (From "Partner" / Remastered 2020)
91. La Cina è vicina, Pt. 1 (From ''La Cina è vicina'')
92. Dove sei, dove siete voi (Oboe) (From "I cannibali" / Remastered 2019)
93. Ninna nanna 1968, Pt. 1 (From ''La Cina è vicina'')
94. Era La Tua Purezza (From The "Spogliati, Protesta, Uccidi" Soundtrack)
95. L'immoralità (From "L'immoralità")
96. L'incarico (From "Un uomo da rispettare")
97. Quartiere San Babila (From "San Babila ore 20: Un delitto inutile" / Remastered 2020)
98. Inseguimento mortale (From "La tarantola dal ventre nero")
99. Macchie solari (The Victim) (Versione singolo)
100. L'Ultima Diligenza di Red Rock (From "The Hateful Eight" Soundtrack / Versione Integrale)

Ennio Morricone was probably the most famous film composer of the 20th century. He was also one of the most prolific composers working in any medium. No exact figure is available, but he scored over 500 films over several decades, plus many dozens of classical works. While his film scores were in almost every imaginable musical style (and for almost every imaginable kind of movie), he was most identified with the "spaghetti Western" style of soundtracks, which he pioneered when providing the musical backdrop for the films of director Sergio Leone. Morricone's palette was extraordinarily diverse, drawing from classical, jazz, pop, rock, electronic, avant-garde, and Italian music, among other styles. Esteemed by such important figures in modern music as John Zorn (not to mention contemporary directors like Martin Scorsese), he was frequently placed among not just the finest soundtrack composers but the most important contemporary composers of any sort.

Morricone began studying music at Rome's Conservatory of Santa Cecilia at the age of 12. Urged to concentrate on composition by his instructors, he supported himself by playing trumpet in jazz bands, and then worked for Italy's national radio network after graduating from the conservatory. He didn't begin scoring films until the early '60s, and didn't begin attracting international notice until he began collaborating with Leone, starting with A Fistful of Dollars in the mid-'60s. (Morricone had previously worked on other Italian Westerns with other directors.) The spaghetti Westerns only comprised a phase of Morricone's career, but for many his work in this field remains his best and most innovative. Morricone amplified the film's plots and drama through ingenious use of diverse arrangements and instrumentation. Jew's harps, dissonant harmonicas, dancing piccolos, bombastic church organs, eerie whistling, thundering trumpets, oddly sung gunfighter ballads, and ghostly vocal choruses all became trademarks of the Morricone-Leone productions, then of the spaghetti Western genre as a whole. The influence of rock & roll was felt in the low, ominous twanging guitars, which reflected (intentionally or unintentionally) the sound of contemporary recordings by the Ventures, Duane Eddy, the Shadows, and John Barry. Morricone's most famous composition, the theme to The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, made number two in the U.S. when it was covered by Hugo Montenegro.

Even while he was busy with collaborations with Leone, Morricone found time for various other film projects, such as the agitprop classic Battle of Algiers and Burn! By the '70s, Morricone was winding down his involvement with both Leone and the spaghetti Western, working with numerous other directors all over the world. Grand orchestration and memorable motifs were commonplace in Morricone's work; Warren Beatty, for instance, once told the Los Angeles Times that "there's nobody better than Ennio to create a haunting theme." His scores also began to utilize more contemporary electronic influences, with mixed results.

Age never slowed Morricone in the least. In fact, the 1980s, '90s, and 2000s saw his commercial success and widespread recognition at an all-time peak. He garnered Academy Award nominations for The Mission, The Untouchables, Bugsy, and Malèna, and worked for such top directors as Pedro Almodóvar, Brian DePalma, Roman Polanski, Mike Nichols, Oliver Stone, and Barry Levinson. Cinema Paradiso is probably the most renowned of his scores from that period. In his late eighties, he made waves with his work on the 2015 Quentin Tarantino Western The Hateful Eight, which won him a Golden Globe and his first Academy Award for Best Original Score. Morricone was still working on film scores into the last months of his life; he died on July 6, 2020, at the age of 91, while recovering from a broken femur at a hospital in Rome.

With such an abundance of recordings, collecting Morricone remains a daunting proposition. It's doubtful that anyone will collect all of his soundtracks under one roof; after all, the composer himself doesn't even remember how many films he's worked on. RCA's The Legendary Italian Westerns, Virgin's two Film Music volumes, and Rhino's Anthology are useful collections, and the DRG label has reissued other noteworthy compilations of his work. ~ Richie Unterberger


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