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The Morricone Collection: “Once Upon a Time…”

The Maestro.

Enea Leone’s (no relation to Sergio) hauntingly beautiful arrangements of Morricone most iconic scores for guitar were recorded the year before Morricone’s death, and recently re-issued on vinyl. This is a collection of many of the Maestro’s best known and most beloved scores, from the Once Upon a Time films (…The West; …America), The Dollars Trilogy, The Mission, Nuovo Cinema Paradiso, and more, rendered with much love and care.

https://youtu.be/5d8AVIP2L8g?si=njVqTrEndB7QOll4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02xvl0n-nZ8&list=OLAK5uy_lRYM0N73jInxleX9j_r2gWs6MUH5bM_cI&index=12

https://youtu.be/LoaBbGVl0Bg?si=sGiPjpJAW3IBOXaf

https://youtu.be/2FyX0El2yok?si=8UNjecyvZ1J2Nob2

https://youtu.be/udHeyGPlsG4?si=OHSkj-uQuXXxGKAs

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The Morricone Collection: “L’istruttoria E’ Chiusa: Dimentichi” (1972)

The Maestro
Reverse album cover.
Track listing.

Listen to the album here:

https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lM1DcxAxyDnng76xcP-MPXpxK5NbRPXLI

The Film:

Trailer.

Italian director Damiano Damiani (A Bullet for the General) reunites with this site’s favourite Italian movie star, Franco Nero (Django) a year after their collaboration on Confessions of a Police Captain (1971), for the story of “an architect jailed for a traffic violation discovers the grim reality of life behind bars, including corrupt staff and inmates, an inhuman judicial system, and the power of the Mafia.” (Courtesy of IMDB.)

How to Kill a Judge poster,

Director and star would continue working together two years later on 1974’s excellent crime drama, How to Kill a Judge.