Ringo Came To Fight (2:24)
Repressione Violenta (1:32)
Sfida Eroica (version 2) (3:34)
Ballata Per Ringo (main version) (1:59)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 2) (2:23)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (2:51)
Drammatico Incontro (2:13)
Repressione Violenta (version 2) (1:43)
Tumulti (version 2) (1:56)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 3) (2:02)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (1:49)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 4) (1:42)
Invocazion Drammatica (3:27)
Il Volto Nascosto (version 2) (4:08)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (version 2) (4:35)
Paura Di Morire (version 2) (1:56)
All' Ultimo Sangue (2:15)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Piano Saloon) (1:02)
Ringo Dove Vai? (single Italian version) (2:24)
Ringo Dove Vai? (alternate Italian vocal) (2:28)
Ringo Dove Vai? (Off vocal version) (2:25)
Ballata Per Ringo (main version)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 2)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo
Repressione Violenta (version 2)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 3)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 4)
Il Volto Nascosto (version 2)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (version 2)
Paura Di Morire (version 2)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Piano Saloon)
Ringo Dove Vai? (single Italian version)
Ringo Dove Vai? (alternate Italian vocal)
Ringo Dove Vai? (Off vocal version)
Review: While the world instantly remembers Ennio Morricone's heroic contribution to the world of movie scores at the height of the Spaghetti Western trend - Italian produced cowboy flicks set on the frontier of an early United States - less people will jump to the name Bruno Nicolai. And yet, here we are, faced with one of the greatest soundtracks ever written for any film in the canon. Archetypal of the genre, Nicolai conducted many of his close friend Morricone's scores, and this betrays what to expect from this masterpiece. The soundscapes are grand and pompous, open and mysterious, edgy and tense. Varied, but always the aural equivalent of panning across almost-unchartered plains and seeing a solitary rider appear on the horizon. If that sounds remotely entertaining, this is an essential.
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