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Music : Canto Morricone - The Ennio Morricone Songbook, Vol. 4: The 80's & 90's

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by: Ennio Morricone

 : Canto Morricone - The Ennio Morricone Songbook, Vol. 4: The 80's & 90's






Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0790051624729
Label: Bear Family
Manufacturer: Bear Family
Publisher: Bear Family
Release Date: March 23, 1999
Studio: Bear Family
Sales Rank: 531737




Disc 1:
  1. It's Wrong for Me to Love You - Morricone, Ennio
  2. A Brisa Do Coração, Pt. 1 - DeMelis
  3. Sean Sean - Gane, L.
  4. Love Affair - Bergman, Marilyn
  5. My Heart and I - Gane, L.
  6. The Loving Game - De Natale
  7. Ho Fatto un Sogno - Venditti, Antonello
  8. C'Era Una Volta la Terra Mia - Travia
  9. Ricordare - Tornatore
  10. Le Secrèt du Sahara - Gane, L.
  11. Sahara - Fishman, Jack
  12. Hurry to Me - Fishman, Jack
  13. Di Più - Dalla
  14. Desire (Chi Mai) - Gane, L.
  15. A Brisa Do Coração, Pt. 2 - DeMelis
  16. Could Heaven Be - Gane, L.
  17. Effacer le Passé - Tormatore
  18. Libera l'Amore - Fornaciari
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
At face value, the fourth in this series of long-overdue collections of film songs by the great Ennio Morricone would seem the most problematic. As producers and film scores leaned more heavily on rock and pop in the '80s and '90s, not surprisingly Morricone's film songs became fewer and further in between. Though this collection contains a dizzying collection of singers (Pia Zadora, Amii Stewart, Debbie Davis, k.d. lang, Katia Ricciarelli, Gérard Depardieu) and songs from films occasionally suspect (Butterfly, Sahara, Twister, The Achille Lauro Affair), there isn't close to an embarrassing moment here. Instead, we're treated to rare gems (opera star Ricciarelli's magnificent, soaring adaptation of "Once Upon a Time in the West"), orphaned ballads (lang's beautiful "Love Affair," written for the 1994 Beatty-Bening film of the same name, but used instead in Twister) and pleasant surprises (Pia Zadora's sensual "It's Wrong for Me to Love You" from the otherwise disatrous Butterfly). Even Depardieu manages not to bruise French and Italian versions of the main theme to Tornatore's A Pure Formality with his thin, husky voice, and Amii Stewart's versions of perhaps overly familiar material ("Chi Mai," "Metti Una Sera a Cena," adapted as "Hurry to Me") are given fresh, minimalist arrangements that only underscore Morricone's melodic gifts. Full of refreshing surprises, this collection dares to challenge the pundit's wisdom; maybe it's the song and not the singer. --Jerry McCulley



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A wonderful CD - do NOT overlook
I would just like to add my comments regarding one particular track - "A Brisa do Coracao" from "Sostiene Pereira" sung by Dulce Pontes. I have collecting music by Morricone for over 25 years and this single track is a crowning achievement of a quater century of brilliant composing - this is the most passionate, heartfelt song, sung with obvious love by the great Pontes. A rumour of a full album with Morricone and Pontes would be an embarassment of riches.



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