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L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta

L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta

Digitmovies (CDDM218)

Release Date: July 18, 2012

Conducted by Bruno Nicolai

Format: CD

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Track Listing

1. L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta 3:27
2. Tema di Jose 1:42
3. Fandango 2:14
4. Tema della solitudine 2:54
5. Habanera gitana 4:00
6. Il colpo 3:49
7. Da lillas 2:13
8. Sul fiume 3:36
9. La mazurka 1:09
10. L'inseguimento di Garcia 2:10
11. Duello gitano 2:45
12. Morte di Garcia 1:28
13. Carmen e Jose 1:31
14. Morte di Jose 1:40
15. BONUS TRACKS: Fandango (alternate take) 2:14
16. Sul fiume (alternate take) 3:23
17. L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta (alternate take) 1:58
18. Il colpo (alternate take) 1:01
19. Tema di Jose (alternate take) 3:43
20. L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta (alternate take) 2:31
21. L'inseguimento di Garcia (alternate take) 1:55
22. Tema di Jose (alternate take) 1:34
23. Tema della solitudine (alternate take) 2:03
24. Tema di Jose (alternate take) 2:49
25. L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta (piano saloon) 1:22
26. Tema di Jose (alternate take) 1:21
27. L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta (alternate take) 1:42
28. Da lillas (alternate take) 2:04
29. Il colpo (alternate take) 2:00
30. L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta (alternate take) 1:56
31. Tema di Jose (alternate take) 1:41
32. Morte di Jose (alternate take) 2:44
  Total Album Time: 72:39

From the Manufacturer

Digitmovies continues to explore the wild territories of the Italian Western by issuing on CD the complete OST in full stereo by Carlo Rustichelli for the movie L'uomo, l'orgoglio, la vendetta.

At the time C.A.M. released an album in stereo (SAG 9002) with 14 tracks selected by the author (35:12), but thanks to the stereo master tapes of the recording sessions we could add about 38 minutes of unreleased music to the 33 rpm master tape so that our CD now has a total duration of 73:58.

Carlo Rustichelli has written one of the strongest scores of his long career, marked by an atmosphere with Hispanic flavour for guitar and orchestra as in the romantic and sad "José's Theme" which gets introduced in Tr.2 and then reprised in Tr.19,Tr.22,Tr.24,Tr.26, alternated with dramatic and violent music (Tr.6,Tr.8,Tr.10,Tr.11,Tr.18,Tr.19) and Mexican folk music (Tr.3,Tr.5,Tr.15). A proper rescue and tribute to the incomparable music art of Carlo Rustichelli.

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