Ennio Morricone - Latin Music in Movies Vol. 1 (Bossa Nova Sounds) [Digitally Remastered] (2015)

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Title: Latin Music in Movies Vol. 1 (Bossa Nova Sounds) [Digitally Remastered]
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Bacci Bros Records
Genre: Jazz, Bossa Nova, Space-Age Pop, Jazz-Lounge, Soundtracks
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:10:27
Total Size: 402 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Come Maddalena (From "Maddalena") 9:13
02. La Lucertola (From "Una Lucertola Con La Pelle Di Donna") 6:33
03. Belinda May (From "L'Alibi") 2:57
04. Irene (From "The Untouchables") 3:37
05. Le Foto Proibite di una Signora per Bene - Main Titles (From "Le Foto Proibite di una Signora per Bene") 4:46
06. De Copalamo (From "La Cugina") 3:22
07. Immagini Del Tempo (From "L'Alibi") 2:26
08. Come Quando Fuori Piove (From "Gli Intoccabili - Machine Gun McCain") 2:43
09. Money - Seq. 3 (From "Money - Intrigo in Nove Mosse") 2:48
10. Ritratto D'Autore (From "La Donna Invisibile") 5:04
11. Ruba al Prossimo Tuo - Sequence 3 (From "Ruba al Prossimo Tuo - A Fine Pair") 2:16
12. Poesia di Una Donna (From "Veruschka") 5:03
13. Una Fotografia (From "L' Alibi") 2:34
14. E Finalmente (From "Invito allo Sport") 3:45
15. The Big One (From "Scusi, facciamo l'amore? - Listen, Let's Make Love") 2:25
16. Money - Seq. 11 (From "Money - Intrigo In Nove Mosse") 3:45
17. Veruschka - Version 4 (From "Veruschka - Poesia di una Donna") 3:32
18. Staffetta per Due (From "Invito allo Sport") 3:37

"Latin Music in Movies Vol. 1 (Bossa Nova Sounds) [Digitally Remastered]" (2015) is a thematic archival collection of film music by the great Italian maestro Ennio Morricone. This digital release, highly remastered, was released in 2015 by Believe Digital (and is also featured in the catalogs of specialized archival publishers like Sanni Records).

This collection reveals an unexpected side of Morricone, focusing on his love of Brazilian and Latin American rhythms, which he frequently and stylishly integrated into Italian cinema of the 1960s and 1970s.

This album is ideal for those looking for a break from Morricone's monumental Westerns and to discover him as a master of a refined, warm Mediterranean-Brazilian aesthetic. This compilation is perfect for lovers of light orchestral music, admirers of Francis Le's style, and connoisseurs of vintage European cinema lounge.