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Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia

Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia

Limited Edition of 1,000 Copies

Quartet Records (QRSCE038)

Release Date: March 27, 2012

Conducted by Jerry Fielding

Format: CD

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Track Listing

1. Bring it to Me 1:34
2. Gathering Information 2:11
3. Marriage Plans 1:59
4. Prelude to a Rape 2:12
5. Bennie's Revenge 0:57
6. Killer's Rhapsody 3:31
7. Hotel Room 2:10
8. Requiem for Alfredo 2:01
9. On the Road 2:36
10. Night Dig 3:34
11. Goodbye Elita 1:37
12. Getting a Head 2:07
13. Road Kill 1:18
14. Massacre 1:07
15. Bennie's Remorse 2:33
16. El Jefe 3:25
17. Bennie and Alfredo 1:11
18. End Titles 2:17
19. BONUS TRACKS: Puerto Rico 2:49
20. Guatemala 2:29
21. Elita's Dream 2:25
22. Bring it to Me (Part 2; alternate) 0:54
23. Requiem for Alfredo (alternate) 1:58
24. The “Hacienda” Suite 12:33
25. Ranchero Duet 1:49
26. Jerry and Camille 3:12
  Total Album Time: 66:29

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It's back! One of the most distinguished collaborations between Sam Peckinpah and Jerry Fielding is coming back to live in a fully remastered and expanded edition.

The somewhat dark, harsh and bittersweet colors of Jerry Fielding's score proved to be the perfect match for this unusual tale of violence, death and revenge; a motion picture that further featured a desperate sense of romanticism as shot by Peckinpah.

Remixed from the original multi-tracks, this presentation finds the same track listing as the previous Intrada album release (out-of-print for nearly ten years) plus an additional 30 minutes of never-before-released cues.

Among the bonus tracks there are a number of unique lounge-style cues, romantic melodies, a couple of interesting alternates as well as a real treat: all the music that Fielding recorded in Mexico, including some arrangements of popular themes which will be very familiar to all Fielding/Peckinpah fans (variations thereof were used in "The Wild Bunch"). Closing this album is a rarity: "Jerry and Camille", a beautiful theme written and recorded by Jerry Fielding in Mexico and intended as a tribute to his wife Camille.

Produced by Nick Redman who also provides new and fresh liner notes.

We are proud to present the return of Alfredo Garcia in its most definite edition.

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