Monday, April 27, 2026

ENNIO MORRICONE - Het Gebeurde In Het Westen CD 69 88 -cc w The Good, The Bad and The Ugly CD 67 04 w The Thing OMPST CD 82 w - The Mission OMPST CD 86 w White Dog CD 10


COLLECTOR'S CHOICE:  The first picture shown and listed in title is for this series and I added my past post for Ennio from before.  Here is what I had listed:  Per Discogs Ennio Morricone (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛnnjo morriˈkoːne]) was an Italian composer. He was born on 10 November 1928 in Rome, Italy and died on 6 July 2020 in Rome, Italy. A favorite pupil of Goffredo Petrassi, he also deputized secretly for his trumpeter father in a light music orchestra. He thus developed two distinct sides to his musical personality: one of these led him to embrace serialism and the experimental work of the improvisation group Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza; the other gained him a leading role, principally as an arranger, in all types of mass-media popular music, including songs for radio, radio and television plays, and the first successful television variety shows.

After many minor cinematic collaborations, Morricone achieved wider recognition with Sergio Leone's series of four Westerns. There followed important collaborations with directors such as Bernardo Bertolucci, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Elio Petri, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, Valerio Zurlini, Roland Joffé and Brian De Palma. Despite inevitable self-repetitions over a total of more than 400 film scores, his work provides many examples of a highly original fusion of classical and popular idioms.

Morricone's non-film works form a large and increasingly widely performed part of his output. Many of them use his technique of ‘micro-cells’, a pseudo-serial approach often incorporating modal and tonal allusions, which, with its extreme reduction of compositional materials, has much in common with his film-music techniques.

Among honours, he won the Academy Award in 2016 for his score to Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight and has received five Academy Award nominations between 1979 and 2001, a Grammy and a Leone d'oro, and was awarded the Laurea ad Honorem by the University of Cagliari. Between 1991 and 1996 he taught film music at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana, Siena.

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6 comments:

  1. Nick The Greek said...
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  2. The God, the bad & the ugly is the best Spaghetti Western. As a teenager i loved it- and i still do. Now i have all them on dvd. I also had an lp of 4 very good Italo Western when i was a teenager, saw all the films as soon as they were rel. in the 60's ( music E. Morricone) films & music are GREAT !
    The good the bad & the ugly
    Death ride a horse
    Navajo Joe
    The big gundown

    I was research under the title:
    Ennio Morricone Western Themes Italian Style

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  3. Great list Josef I have the basic Sergio Leone DVD boxset for many years but the one that I bought before when I was in Los Angeles for a year for work was the dvd boxset with these classics (surprised you didn't mention since you are from Europe--I know Dario Argento's dungeon store that I went to in Rome had a few on display): Django, Django Kill, Run Man Run and Mannaja. If you like the music, I had posted from another blog decades ago specifically for my older brother who used to like to listen to the soundtracks in his garage before he passed, here is that link but links expired I see: https://downunderground.blogspot.com/2023/06/va-spaghetti-westerns-gun-coffin-and.html I agree with everything you say! Thanks for the comment. Viacom

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    1. Django (1966) is also a classic and one of the best Italo Western. The other Django films are rubbish, with one exception. Töte Django ( i don't know the English title) from 1967 directed by G. Questi and starring Thomas Milian. A total crazy story and a sadistic Western.

      Argento: i have Susbiria (1977)

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    2. Dario's TRAUMA was filmed right in our backyard in Minnesota by the Walker/Guthrie for that specific crowd (my parents always treated all 8 of us kids to the Christmas Carol there) so I hold that DVD highly. I also have the Animal Trilogy: Bird with Crystal Plumage, Cat O. Nine Tails & Four Flies. I am missing the 2007 The Mother Of Tears DVD needed to complete the Three Mothers Trilogy with the classic you mention & Inferno [Keith Emerson sndtrk). Of course the best music for me Is Deep Red also having it on DVD. I like Phenomena, Opera & Tenebrae and I think I still have The Stendhal Syndrome. Ha ha love that Thomas Milan DVD cover that was in Dario's window display at his Dungeon too...just wildness! Yeah, one of those Django's I have--I think the one you mention starts out with him dragging a child's coffin into town that houses a big gun! I like the axe thrower in that box set Mannaja. Will check out your recommendations as usual and last week received the Timbercreek vinyl you mentioned. Now in same breath you might mention Mario Bava and I have a slew of those DVD's like Planet of the Vampires influencing the space movies and Bay of Blood with first slasher song like Friday The 13th franchise launched off it. I like Daria in Land of the Dead and remember seeing Dawn of The Dead when my older brother and friends (1960-1963 born) took me to it as my guardian so I could get in as not rated and only shown at midnight movie...not a bad sndtrk by Goblin who I did see...have you seen them? You are Italian....I'm half but got thee best cooking from my mom with old Italian recipes.

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    3. You are real Argento connoisseur.
      No, i don't know the film Goblin.
      It seems like a terrible bad film.
      You'll like Timbercreek.
      Töte Django is a different film you mean. I gave you the infos- look it up.
      No, i'm not Italian. That's the last thing i want. I think i'm one of the few Austruan who've never been in Italy, haha...

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