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ENNIO MORRICONE (1928 - 2020)
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- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008 edited
Martijn wrote
No, the 30 seconds to what? cue is on there, but I think Peter meant getting both full scores. Not get the one 23 minute (or so) CD.
I was thinking about the traditional releases with 7+8 tracks and about 30 minutes in all, as they will be the most economic buy. But GDM have indeed released two expanded versions that I recommend warmly.
Peter -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Oops.
I presumed too much.
However and as that may be, 30 Seconds To What? *is* on the traditional 7+8 release, so if that's your main goal, and money is a concern, then you could certainly do a lot worse than buying that one.'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
What would people recommend as the best Morricone compilation album? Preferably featuring original recordings. As I only have 4 Morricone scores I want to expand my familiarity with him but there are so many choices it's a bit overwhelming and I've already been burned once by random experimentation (Gui La Testa which is totally not to my taste).I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to! -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Oh! Oh!
Me!!! Me!
I'd go for the super cd: Cinema Concerto at Santa Cecilia!
http://www.amazon.com/Cinema-Concerto-E … B00004OCR6
That was my introduction to the Maestro and worth it. Excellent performances and some amazing tracks, including the ultimate piece "Ecstasy of Gold"!
Kazoo -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Hmm, curious? You've managed to do the impossible Bregt, you've piqued my interest in a Morricone album! -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Scribe wrote
What would people recommend as the best Morricone compilation album? Preferably featuring original recordings. As I only have 4 Morricone scores I want to expand my familiarity with him but there are so many choices it's a bit overwhelming and I've already been burned once by random experimentation
There are many great compilation albums, but one of the best in my opinion is "Ennio Morricone - Film music 1966-1987". Another goodie, which has some excellent selections, but also a few odd choices is "The Ennio Morricone anthology - A fistful of film music". This one also has a great booklet.
The two above are starter albums. When you some day want more compilations with amazing, but more rare inclusions, I highly recommend the three "main titles" volumes by DRG. And also the various "Ennio Morricone collection" releases by BMG (With the exception of "Neapolitan songs", which is an abomination).
Scribe wrote(Gui La Testa which is totally not to my taste).
I don't like you anymore. ........
Peter -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
plindboe wrote
Scribe wrote(Gui La Testa which is totally not to my taste).
I don't like you anymore. ........
Peter
Hey, my tastes are expanding all the time...I'm sure if I listened to it more I would grow to like it.I love you all. Never change. Well, unless you want to! -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
I'd follow Peters advice Matt!
(after you followed mine! mwuhahaha!)Kazoo -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008 edited
Duck you sucker (or whatever its english translation is) is pretty much a sucker score itself. Never managed to handle more than 5 minutes into it.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorPanthera
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
I heard the Yo Yo Ma compilation album is great as well. I have heard a track from it, which was very good. -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Christodoulides wrote
Duck you sucker (or whatever its english translation is) is pretty much a sucker score itself. Never managed to handle more than 5 minutes into it.
I really don't understand that. If you don't like the comedic elements, that's fine, but there's gorgeousness too. The operatic Edda dell'Orso in one of his best themes ever, the sad and ultra beautiful "Mexico and Ireland" and the mournful but strangely cozy "After the explosion". I don't understand how someone who likes Morricone can't find more than 5 minutes of enjoyable music in there.
Peter -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Well can't get past the comedic elements that is; but maybe i should create a playlist with what i like thenLove Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Panthera wrote
I heard the Yo Yo Ma compilation album is great as well. I have heard a track from it, which was very good.
also completely agree with this!Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Christodoulides wrote
Well can't get past the comedic elements that is; but maybe i should create a playlist with what i like then
Just what I was thinking. That might be a good idea. Perhaps tracks 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 11 would be a good playlist.
Perhaps you can also give "March of the beggars" another try, despite it's comedic nature, as it's a favorite track among many morriconians.
Sometimes it strangely takes some effort to "get" a style. I remember when I first bought "Morricone a go! go!" in my early days as a fan, I felt disappointed and kinda embarrassed about it because the music just seemed so cheesy and simplistic. Today I love it! Giving the style a chance really paid off in the end, and transformed me into the biggest Morricone nut on the planet.
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- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Panthera wrote
I heard the Yo Yo Ma compilation album is great as well. I have heard a track from it, which was very good.
The great thing with self-conducted Morricone compilations - this, the Santa Cecilia one Bregt mentioned, and various other concert recordings - is that they present different arrangements of familiar music. In the case of the Yo-Yo Ma disc, it presents (mostly) highly-melodic, completely gorgeous arrangements of some of Morricone's most rapturous themes. For a Morricone novice I would say it's perfect.
In general... I think the best Morricone compilation you could get to get a "sampler" of his music would be one that a Morricone fan like me or Peter made for you. Perhaps I could do a Guess the Score game devoted entirely to Morricone - more as a way of showing off some of his greatest music than actually as a competition! -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Southall wrote
Panthera wrote
I heard the Yo Yo Ma compilation album is great as well. I have heard a track from it, which was very good.
The great thing with self-conducted Morricone compilations - this, the Santa Cecilia one Bregt mentioned, and various other concert recordings - is that they present different arrangements of familiar music. In the case of the Yo-Yo Ma disc, it presents (mostly) highly-melodic, completely gorgeous arrangements of some of Morricone's most rapturous themes. For a Morricone novice I would say it's perfect.
In general... I think the best Morricone compilation you could get to get a "sampler" of his music would be one that a Morricone fan like me or Peter made for you. Perhaps I could do a Guess the Score game devoted entirely to Morricone - more as a way of showing off some of his greatest music than actually as a competition!
I have an older Morricone GTS game which I never used (and almost got deleted by me).
I will upload it. -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
plindboe wrote
There are many great compilation albums, but one of the best in my opinion is "Ennio Morricone - Film music 1966-1987". Another goodie, which has some excellent selections, but also a few odd choices is "The Ennio Morricone anthology - A fistful of film music". This one also has a great booklet.
I have the ANTHOLOGY set and it's awesome! Another recommendation from me. It's for the most part in his quirky pop mode, which I really love.I am extremely serious. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Christodoulides wrote
Duck you sucker (or whatever its english translation is) is pretty much a sucker score itself. Never managed to handle more than 5 minutes into it.
Each to they're own.
I think it's BRILLIANT!On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Eh, sorry, I was thinking about this set, which is also named AN ENNIO MORRICONE ANTHOLOGY!!
Talk about confusing.I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Thor wrote
Eh, sorry, I was thinking about this set, which is also named AN ENNIO MORRICONE ANTHOLOGY!!
Talk about confusing.
Hehe. But that particular anthology is indeed also a great starter. It was on that compilation that I first heard the piece "Lullaby in blue", so I have rather fond memories of it.
Peter -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Timmer wrote
Each to they're own.
I think it's BRILLIANT!
I like you Timmer. -
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2008
Southall wrote
Panthera wrote
I heard the Yo Yo Ma compilation album is great as well. I have heard a track from it, which was very good.
The great thing with self-conducted Morricone compilations - this, the Santa Cecilia one Bregt mentioned, and various other concert recordings - is that they present different arrangements of familiar music. In the case of the Yo-Yo Ma disc, it presents (mostly) highly-melodic, completely gorgeous arrangements of some of Morricone's most rapturous themes. For a Morricone novice I would say it's perfect.
I even like some of the YO-YO-Ma album arrangements way more than the originals. Excellent, excellent album.Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeSep 17th 2008
plindboe wrote
Timmer wrote
Each to they're own.
I think it's BRILLIANT!
I like you Timmer.
Top man yerself PeteOn Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeSep 17th 2008 edited
Christodoulides wrote
Southall wrote
Panthera wrote
I heard the Yo Yo Ma compilation album is great as well. I have heard a track from it, which was very good.
The great thing with self-conducted Morricone compilations - this, the Santa Cecilia one Bregt mentioned, and various other concert recordings - is that they present different arrangements of familiar music. In the case of the Yo-Yo Ma disc, it presents (mostly) highly-melodic, completely gorgeous arrangements of some of Morricone's most rapturous themes. For a Morricone novice I would say it's perfect.
I even like some of the YO-YO-Ma album arrangements way more than the originals. Excellent, excellent album.
Yes, nice album... after hearing the Marco Polo track, I ordered the full Marco Polo score, and its gorgeous (for the most part 95%) Got some fond memories of that score, since it was the only cd I brought with me when I rented a car for a week while in Luxembourg. Driving through the gentle rolling landscape on a lonely country road, listening to Marco Polo. It was great, and the "funny" part is... Marco Polo has some religious sounding "christian" music... while playing these tracks I found myself driving per chance through a quaint village with a bunch of churches. (was a pilgrimage village or something)... when that happens (accidental perfect mix between filmmusic and situation) I always have a big smile on my face.www.budgethotels-hongkong.com LOWEST Hong Kong hotel rates -
- CommentTimeSep 17th 2008
I just also would like to recommend the Yo-Yo Ma album. It's a real gem! And also the Santa Cecilia Cinema Concerto. A great album too. -
- CommentTimeSep 17th 2008
The only issue I have with Morricone’s compilation albums, is that they mostly always have tracks of the same scores. 1900, some spaghetti westerns, the Mission etc etc. I would love to get a nice album on par with the yo yo ma one with some other choices. Wouldn’t it be great to have a nicely re-recorded adventure/fantasy/scifi album from Morricone. Tracks like:
Main title theme from Red Sonja (nice “horse riding†music with that cute high pitched Morriconesque brass work.
Love theme from Red Sonja (wooohh… love that one, super romantic, great theme)
Some tracks from Hundra… (same “great†choice of choral text… ahum…â€hundra, hundra, hundra, hundra… as Red Sonja’s “Sonja, Sonja, Sonja, Sonjaâ€, seriously… cheesy as this sounds, its really great.
And more tracks like these, I don’t have many albums of Morricone, so I can’t really judge which other similar tracks can be included. But given the HUGE number of movies he scored, that shouldn’t be too difficult. I don’t want to hear ANOTHER compilation which has “the ecstasy of gold†in it…www.budgethotels-hongkong.com LOWEST Hong Kong hotel rates -
- CommentTimeSep 17th 2008
If somebody has Il Guardiani Del Cielo please share some thoughts about it! Is it any good? -
- CommentTimeSep 17th 2008
keky wrote
If somebody has Il Guardiani Del Cielo please share some thoughts about it! Is it any good?
It's wonderful. Outstanding. -
- CommentTimeSep 17th 2008
keky wrote
If somebody has Il Guardiani Del Cielo please share some thoughts about it! Is it any good?
Great score! Has several great themes and standalone gems. It has a feel to it similar to his other desert scores "Secret of the Sahara", "Il principe del deserto" etc. It's among the few Morricone scores that are listenable from start to finish.
I rate it: *****
Southall used to have a review of it. If I remember correctly he gave it 5 stars as well.
Peter -
- CommentTimeSep 17th 2008
Thanks for the answers. Now you didn't make it easy for me, because there is one on e-bay but it costs more than 50 USD. But if it is really that good I might think about bidding on it...