Sunday, October 4, 2009

Ennio Morricone - Revolver (1973)

Continuing on with the Inglourious Basterds inspired posts with more from the Maestro. What can I say about Revolver? It's an amazing movie with an amazing soundtrack. It's truly one of my very favourites by Morricone, with "Un Amico" (used in I.B.) and "Quasi Un Vivaldi" being two highlights that I never tire of.

01. Un Amico (02:36)
02. Revolver (12:37)
03. Anna (02:04)
04. Un Amico (02:35) (Performed by Daniel Beretta)
05. Quasi Un Vivaldi (01:54)
06. Pericolo Per Anna (01:45)
07. Inseguimento E Fuga (03:36)
08. In Un Bar (02:23)
09. Rapimento (02:26)
10. In Un Altro Bar (02:08)
11. Un Amico (Synth Version) (02:34)

New link in the comments.

42 comments:

  1. http://rapidshare.com/files/288652506/Revolver.rar

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  2. Thanks for bringing the goods. I need Morricone. You post Morricone. Goods brought.

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  3. I wonder. Is "Quasi Un Vivaldi" an original composition, or is it based on something by Vivaldi?

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  4. QT also made extensive use of 60's and 70's soundtracks for his Kill Bill films. Some of these might qualify as sleazy listening :P

    http://www.tarantino.info/wiki/index.php/Kill_Bill_Extended_Soundtrack

    The link above lists all the music, and where it comes from.

    Thanks again ! :D

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  5. Great site you got here. Thanks for sharing this wonderful music. Got "Revolver" on vynil, but good to have this digital copy. Very grateful for this and all your previous posts.

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  6. great score...i appreciate all your releases and play them constantly :-)

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  7. This site is getting better and better! Thanks for this great post!

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  8. Thanks for all the great comments! You guys are the best.

    @Hanzoman Black - I've often wondered that myself. It certainly sound like it could've been.

    @Mirko - Thank YOU for your amazing site dedicated to one of my favourite actresses!

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  9. Hi Brianiac,
    I always ask you for soundtracks. This time, i give you one.
    In this great blog: http://sanpasquale.blogspot.com/2008/03/franco-micalizzi-la-banda-del-gobbo-aka.html
    You'll find the great great Franco Micalizzi's soundtrack "La Banda del Gobbo".
    It's 5 stars.
    Best wishes,
    Albatroz

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  10. Morricone often used well known motifs from classical composers like Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven etc. in many soundtracks, he tended to use famous "bits" of classical pieces, often in a comic or ironic way, a famous one would be his use of the opening notes of "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" during the prison raids in "Duck You Sucker".
    Another famous piece I can think of is Beethoven's "Fur Elise" which he uses alot, particularly in the soundtrack to "Il Diavolo Nel Cervello".

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  11. Thanks for all the wonderful music! Such a gift! You're always so spot on with your choices. If you have it, is there any way to share the soundtrack for the Lucio Fucli film "Contraband?" It's a hard one to find, but I've always loved that soundtrack. Or do you have the soundtrack for "Man From Deep River?" Another great one. Thanks again for all your shares, I always look forward to your next release.
    Jarrod

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  12. Great as always.
    Thank you again

    http://pixelmuttz.blogspot.com/

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  13. many thanks. wonderfull soundtracks. do u have a wishlist? i have many soundtracks...morricone, nicolai, ortonlani,...

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  14. I am another very appreciative fan of your site. I put together a little compilation I am hoping you (and your audience) will appreciate and enjoy:

    http://davescompilationspot.blogspot.com/2009/10/dark-lovely-inside-cozy-2009.html

    It is a mix of film pieces & other stuff to listen to when all the lights are off.

    Please feel free to post a link on your site should you find it appropriate.

    Thanks for all the terrific posts!

    Cheers,
    David

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  15. Sorry for the late reply, guys!

    Thanks for the link to that amazing s/t, Albatroz.

    Thanks for your insight, Dom.

    I do not have either of those, Le Drugstore. I'm sorry. If you ever come across them, please share.

    dB, thanks for the offer. I'm sure there are lots. Let me think about it.

    Great stuff, David! I'd love to share it with everyone.

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  16. What Rope and Pulley said above.

    This blog rocks.

    I have whole playlists named after you...Sleazy01, Sleazy02...smokin'...

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  17. Thanks. Great blog. I've got the Dagored vinyl of this but cool to have a digital copy for the road.

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  18. Much thanks to your hard work on this Blog!
    You have superb taste.
    Not sure where to post this so I picked an Ennio Soundtrack-
    Any chance you have a link to his soundtrack to Lenzi's "Spasmo"(1974)
    and Alessandro Alessandroni's score to "The Devil's Nightmare"?
    The later I've been searching for for years. Thanks

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  19. Lyhue, give me a few days and I'll try to take care of those requests. :)

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  20. Just love your site. Thanks for this great post. If it isn't too rude i would like to post a request: Do you know where i can find the full soundtrack to the movie "Milano odia: la polizia non può sparare"? I can't manage to find it in any other blog. Thanks again.

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  21. Me again. Guess i was just being lazy. Found the O.S.T. after some searching : http://rapidshare.com/files/136908712/Milano_Odia__La_Polizia_Non_Puo__Sparare_-_Il_Giustiziere.rar

    Haven't tested it yet though.

    Thanks anyway for all this fine posts.

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  22. NEW Revolver links:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/453514481/Rev73.rar

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  23. Thanks Brianiac... you ROCK!!!


    -Ravi

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  24. You're very welcome, Ravi. Enjoy!

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  25. Thank you so much for posting fresh links! Love it.

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  26. this link seems to be dead

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  27. The link a few comments up still seems to be working.

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  28. Thanks a lot for sharing this!
    The second link works fine!

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  29. Grands mercis pour les scores pas trouvables de Piccioni et Morricone. Thanks a lot!

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  30. thanks man "un amico" is my costant soundtrack lately

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  31. Thank you very much for this, and for all that great music you share in this excellent blog. The link in the comment of march 20 2011 is still active, at least today, august 20 2012.

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  32. Damn this link no longer works. Anyway, nice blog!!

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  33. Damn this link no longer works. Amazing blog though.

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  34. http://www.mediafire.com/download/uymyeoc9abftq4n/Rev73.rar

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  35. The link is dead again, please re-up this wonderful sountrack.
    Tranks!!

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  36. Give it another try. It seems to be working for me.

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  37. Brianiac, you're just "un amico"!

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