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The Ennio Morricone Anthology: A Fistful of Film Music ()

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The Ennio Morricone Anthology: A Fistful of Film Music - Ennio Morricone
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  1. Titoli
  2. Theme from a Fistful of Dollars
  3. Una Pistola Per Ringo
  4. Il Ritorno Di Ringo
  5. La Resa Dei Conti
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  1. Titoli
  2. Theme from a Fistful of Dollars
  3. Una Pistola Per Ringo
  4. Il Ritorno Di Ringo
  5. La Resa Dei Conti
  6. Per Qualche Dollaro in Piú
  7. Navajo Joe
  8. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (Main Title)
  9. The Ecstasy of Gold
  10. Uccellacci E Uccellini
  11. Algiers November 1, 1954
  12. Ad Ogni Costo
  13. Il Giardino Delle Delizie
  14. The Big Gundown
  15. Love Theme from Guns for San Sebastian (Reprise)
  16. Man With the Harmonica
  17. Farewell to Cheyenne
  18. Once upon a Time in the West
  19. La Ballata Di Hank McCain
  20. Uccello al Piume Di Cristallo
  21. Indagine Su un Cittadino Al Di Sopra Di Ogni Sospetto (Main Title)
  22. Cittá Violenta (Titoli)
  23. The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti, Pt. 2
  24. Here's to You
  25. Duck, You Sucker (Main Title)
  26. March of the Beggars
  27. Senza Motivo Apparente
  28. Pazzia da Lavoro
  29. Il Mio Nome È Nessuno
  30. Moses Theme (Main Title)
  31. Magic and Ecstasy
  32. Gli Scatenati
  33. Il Gatto
  34. Robodog
  35. Cavallina a Cavallo
  36. La Tragedia Di un Uomo Ridicolo
  37. Chi Mai
  38. Sinfonia d'Una Cittá, Pt. II
  39. Cockeye's Song
  40. On Earth as It Is in Heaven
  41. Al Capone
  42. The Untouchables (End Title)
  43. From American Sex Appeal to the First Fellini
  44. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
  45. Act of Faith
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Whittling the output of a composer with approximately 500 soundtracks to his credit down to two CDs rules out the possibility of a truly definitive career retrospective. Still, with 45 tracks spanning the mid-'60s to the early '90s, this is the best Morricone compilation of its sort available, though Film Music Vol. 1 & 2 certainly have a lot of worthwhile material. Disc one is dominated by highlights from the '60s soundtracks, particularly the spaghetti Westerns, that remain his most famous; disc two is more eclectic, with ...

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