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What Spaguetti Western are Your Favorite Soundtrack

Hello I wanted to ask this question for to see diferents opinions.

Personality I like:

The good the bad and the ugly. Ennio Morricone).
A fistful of dollar more. (Ennio Morricone).
La resa dei conti. (Ennio Morricone).

walsvienes, February 16, 2006; 8:20 PM

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Those you list plus--

Navajo Joe
Run Man Run
Arizona Colt
The Bounty Killer
Death Rides A Horse

Marvelous!

Damjamcar, February 16, 2006; 10:38 PM


For A Few Dollars More

They call me Trinity

Trinity Is Still my Name

Navajo joe

The sabata triology

Il Pistolero Del'Ave Maria

A Man A Horse & A Gun

Django

Vamas Amatar Companeros

All get a lot a lot of play time

ajbjmdb, February 16, 2006; 11:22 PM


LA RESA DEI CONTI by maestro Morricone. Marvelous!

angeldibujo, February 16, 2006; 11:43 PM


Hello,

My all time favorite is: "Hang 'em High" (Dominic Frontiere).



Best Regards,
David Phoenix, AZ.

deg63iami, February 17, 2006; 12:18 AM


ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
The Dollar's Trilogy (TGTBATG - FOD - FAFDM)
MY NAME IS NOBODY
THE GREAT SILENCE

I got to say I like HANG'EM HIGH but I don't think it's Italian. ;) :)

hammon, February 17, 2006; 12:23 AM


Here are some of my favorite Spaghetti Western CD soundtracks:

Lo Chiamavano Trinita (Franco Micalizzi) - Digitmovies expanded edition

Day of Anger/Beyond the Law (Riz Ortolani) - RCA/BMG Records

The Bounty Killer/Un Uomo, Un Cavallo, Una Pistola/Nevada (Stelvio Cipriani) - CAM Original Soundtracks

4 Western Scores by Nico Fidenco (includes Ringo il Texano, All'Ombra Di Una Colt, Per Il Gusto di Uccidere, and Dinamite Jim) - RCA/BMG Records

American.Nightmare, February 17, 2006; 1:03 AM


Once Upon a Time in the West - Ennio Morricone

A Fistfull of Dollars - Ennio Morricone

For A Few Dollars More - Ennio Morricone

QuiƩn Sabe?* - Luis Bacalov

Quanto Costa Morire - Francesco De Masi

Indio Black - Gianni Ferrio

Sabata - Marcello Giombini

A Man Called Noon - Luis Bacalov

hpmoorejr, February 17, 2006; 6:55 AM


Ones that spring to mind (apart from the obvious Leone films):
BLINDMAN, UN UOMO UN CAVALERO UN PISTOLERO - Cipriani
FACCIA A FACCIA, IL GRANDE SILENZIO - Morricone
ARIZONA COLT, SETTE DOLLARI SUL ALL ROSSO - De Masi
CORRI UOMO CORRI, 100,000 DOLLARI PER RINGO, INDIO BLACK - Nicolai
DJANGO - Bacalov
...and many others!!

leoflagg, February 17, 2006; 11:04 AM


Hello,

Hammon I think your right, After doing alittle research I guess "Hang 'em High" is not Italian. I will then have to change my answer to "The Good the Bad and Ugly"(morricone).

Best Regards,
David Phoenix, AZ.

deg63iami, February 17, 2006; 8:33 PM


Well...
1..Two Mules For Sister Sara
2..Day of Anger/Beyond the Law
3..Return of Ringo
4..Once Upon A Time In The West
5..The Good , The Bad and The Ugly

tanemahuta, February 19, 2006; 4:53 AM

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