


There's a lot of Morricone going 'round; interested parties should check out the Morricone-only blog called fittingly enough, Morricone Lover, for a start and, while you are at it, head over to You Dont Have to Visit This Blog, where you will find even more Morricone.
As much as I love 'im, I dont have much Morricone, which is to say, I pretty much have the scores that can already be found elsewhere. I dont have the really obscure, not easily obtainable titles.
I am hoping that one day someone will share the more hard-to-find titles like Bloodline (1979), Sahara (1983), Copkiller (1983), Hundra (1983), A Time to Die (1982), Windows (1980) and on and on and on...ultimately, I want to hear everything the man ever did.
In the meantime, here are two (2) Morricone titles I have not seen shared elsewhere (although, who knows, these scores could have been seen elsewhere and I could have missed them). Unlike the Autostop Rosso Sangue post below (which is missing track # 9: anyone? anyone?), these scores are complete.
http://rapidshare.com/files/11308370/violenza1_from_dichtung.zip.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/11308365/breve1_from_dichtung.zip.html
8 comments:
on "autostop rosso sangue" track 9 is not missing. it is a reused track from the "Barbablu" soundtrack called "1928", "altri tempi" on the "autostop" vinyl.
Copkiller: http://rapidshare.com/files/11389205/Ennio_Morricone-Copkiller.rar.html
By way of thanks for some excellent uploads.
anonymous
thank you for CopKiller and the kind words!
Hi,
I have several bootlegs--.avi-.mp3 conversions--of some of the out-of-print or never-before-released scores of EM. The quality is poor, but listenable. Check it out:
http://ilbuonoilbruttoilcattivoidioto.blogspot.com/
V/R,
JB
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