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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelAmcv, AMS / Cine Vox
UPC8016158316049
eBay Product ID (ePID)17070889289
Product Key Features
Release Year2020
FormatRecord
GenreSoundtrack
ArtistEnnio Morricone
Release TitleThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Original Soundtrack)
Dimensions
Item Height0.24 in
Item Weight0.63 lb
Item Length12.48 in
Item Width10.37 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksIl Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo (Titoli), Il Tramonto, Fuga a Cavallo, Il Ponte Di Corde, Il Forte, Il Deserto, La Carrozza Dei Fantasmi, La Missione San Antonio, Padre Ramirez, Marcetta, La Storia Di Un Soldato, Fine Di Una Spia, Marcetta Senza Speranza, Morte Di Un Soldato, L'estasi Dell'oro, Il Triello
Number of Discs1
Notes'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' is neither more nor less than the perfect soundtrack to the most wonderful of western movies, the third and final act of the 'Dollar Trilogy' directed by Sergio Leone. A film not only rated among the best of the genre, but universally considered among the most successful in the history of cinema. The Maestro Ennio Morricone has here been able to be as meticulous as his friend director, composing a soundtrack that fits brilliantly to the bombastic and epic atmospheres of the film. In addition to the main theme, played by different instruments according to the character shown on the screen, it's totally impossible to forget the great finale, the immense closure of an unparalleled masterpiece brought by "L'estasi dell'oro" (The Ecstasy of Gold) and "Il triello". It was only 1966, and the Morricone-Leone partnership had to live some more years on