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ENNIO MORRICONE

Storie di vita e malavita (First Time on Vinyl!) (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - Green LP - £31.99
CAM SUGAR is proud to release for the first time ever on vinyl the complete soundtrack of Carlo Lizzani's masterpiece, 'Storie di vita e malavita' (...
ENNIO MORRICONE

Come imparai ad amare le donne OST (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - Clear Green LP + 30x30cm insert - £29.99 | Buy
"Come imparai ad amare le donne" (How I learned to love women) is a 1966 romantic comedy directed by Luciano Salce; the cast includes internationally ...
ENNIO MORRICONE

Allonsanfan OST (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - Red LP + 30x30cm insert - £29.99 | Buy
“Allonsanfàn” is a 1974 historical film written and directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani; set in 1816 in Italy during the Restoration perio...
Sacco e Vanzetti OST  (RSD 24)
  1. Speranze di libertà
  2. La ballata di Sacco e Vanzetti I parte
  3. Nel carcere
  4. La ballata di Sacco e Vanzetti II parte
  5. Sacco e il figlio
  6. La ballata di Sacco e Vanzetti III parte
  7. Libertà nella speranza
  8. E dover morire
  9. La sedia elettrica
  10. Here’s to You

Ennio Morricone (feat Joan Baez)

Sacco e Vanzetti OST (RSD 24)

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  • Record Store Day 2024 - Clear LP + 30x30cm insert

    Released: 20th Apr 2024

    £29.99
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“Sacco e Vanzetti” is a 1971 dramatic movie directed by Giuliano Montaldo and masterfully starred by the two lead actors Gian Maria Volonté and Riccardo Cucciolla.

The film deals with the ever-popular topic of the death penalty by recounting a real event that caused quite a stir at the time: the sentencing to the electric chair of two Italian immigrants who were executed in 1927 after a seven-year trial. For “Sacco & Vanzetti” Ennio Morricone composed one of the most intense scores of his long and successful career, starting with the mostly romantic and extremely sad theme for oboe and orchestra “Speranze di libertà”. Joan Baez’s charming voice interprets “La ballata di Sacco e Vanzetti”, divided into three parts alternating with the macabre theme of “Nel carcere” provided by electronic effects and ripping strings that would fit well in a giallo movie. The ballad motif is then reprised and played by liturgical organ and orchestra in “Sacco e il figlio”, while “La sedia elettrica” is an experimental electronic music cut. The closing song “Here’s to You”, sung by Joan Baez, has become a sort of anthem worldwide. On the occasion of Record Store Day 2024, this legendary soundtrack is exclusively reissued on clear vinyl, with new artwork and a 30x30cm insert. Liner notes and audio remastered by Claudio Fuiano.