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Most valuable Morricone?
Hi,
This kind of follows on from my previous post regarding 'Current market values'...
I came across this Morricone soundtrack for 'Mose' on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mose-Ennio-Morricone/dp/B00004VDD4/ref=sr_1_524?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1201637200&sr=1-524
As you can see it's valued at £236. Given the rare nature of this soundtrack, would any fellow collectors estimate this to be an acurate value?
I'd also be very interested in which other Morricone soundtracks are considered the most valuable by collectors?
Many thanks
michael, January 29, 2008; 4:26 PM
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I don't know about Morricone prices/values, but just a technical comment on this: the asking price may be £236, but the value is that high only if it actually sells for that amount.
betenoir, January 29, 2008; 7:25 PM

Moses usually goes for $50 to $100 on ebay.
I'd say Red Sonja is one of the most valuable. The average closing price for that seems to be around $200.
mcmahan, January 29, 2008; 8:52 PM

Tempo di Uccidere
Dimenticare Palermo
Dedicato al Mare Egeo
Peur sur la Ville (Japan edition with extra tracks)
Chronicles (10CD box from Japan with many rarities)
I suppose Moses will be reissued sometime by GDM or somebody, since just about everything else owned by RCA is getting reissued by them.
piano632, January 30, 2008; 1:32 AM

the EP from Il Federale, Morricone's first film.
s.tonkens, January 30, 2008; 8:12 AM

Thanks for the replies. Very informative
michael, January 31, 2008; 8:34 AM

http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?pagenum=1&searchtext=morricone&incldescr=¤cy=&sortord=dprice&thumbs=
so the winner is 'the feedback' while technically not a soundtrack, is very rare.
dwood5513, December 16, 2008; 2:50 AM

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