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A
catalog of Morricone's music mus-021 -->
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mus-021
"Citta
violenta"-1970
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70-06
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Only
20 Kbps low bit rate was provided for personal enjoy
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No.
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Name
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WMA
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001
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CITTA'
VIOLENTA
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002
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RITO FINALE
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003
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CON ESTREMA
DOLCEZZA
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004
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DISPERATAMENTE
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005
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RITO FINALE
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006
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DOLCEMENTE
ACRE
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007
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RIASSUNTO
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mus-022
"Incontro"--1971
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71-21-official
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Relative movie
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001
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INCONTRO
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002
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PATRIZIA
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003
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CON LA
MADRE
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004
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PER CLAUDIA
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005
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RIFLESSIONE
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006
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INCONTRO
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007
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PER CLAUDIA
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mus-023
"Maddalena"--1971
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71-20-official
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Relative movie
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Note
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About
"Chi Mai"
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"Chi
Mai" was created by Ennio Morricone is in 1971 earliest
for movie "Maddalena". Afterward was used again
by movie "Le Professionnel" in 1981 and made a variation
by Morricone, it just is "The wind,the scream".
The theme was also used in a British TV series "The Life
and times of David Lloyd George" at 1980s, and it was
warmly like by British fans, then established its irresistible
status (See
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001
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COME MADDALENA
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002
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CHI MAI
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003
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UNA DONNA
DA RICORDARE
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004
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PAZZIA
IN CIELO
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005
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CHI MAI
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mus-024
"Oceano"--1971
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71-16-official
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Relative movie
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Note
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001
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PICCOLA
OUVERTURE
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002
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ISOLA DI
PASQUA
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003
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VULCANO
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004
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SPERANZA
PER UNA TERRA AMICA
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005
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LE MASCHERE
MORTE
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006
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IL VENTO
E IL VENTO E SOFFIE DOVE VUOLE
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007
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PARTENZA
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008
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ODISSEA
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009
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NOTTE
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010
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OCEANO
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011
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VIAGGIO
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012
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IL SOLE
E IL SOLE E BRUCCIA CIO' CHE VUOLE
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013
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TANAI
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mus-025
"Giu'
la testa"(Once upon a time in revolution)--1971
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71-09-official
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Relative movie
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Note
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See
other set music
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001
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GIU LA
TESTA(duck, you sucker)
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002
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AMORE(love
theme)
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003
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MESA VERDE(the
green table)
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004
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MARCIA
DEGLI ACCATTONI(the beggar's march)
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005
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I FIGLI
MORTI(killed sons)
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006
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ADDIO MOSSICO(farewell)
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007
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SCHERZI
A PARTE(joking apart)
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008
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MESSICO
E IRLANDA(Mexico and Ireland)
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009
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INVENZIONE
PER JOHN(invention for John)
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010
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RIVOLUZIONE
CONTRO(counter-revolution)
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011
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DOPO L‘ESPLOSIONE(after
the explosion)
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012
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GIU LA
TESTA(duck, you sucker)
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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
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