Ennio Morricones Soundtrack zu Sergio Sollimas "Der Gehetzte der Sierra Madre" (La resa dei conti, 1966) erhält mal wieder eine neue Auflage. Morgen erscheint eine Doppel-LP mit Artwork von Geof Darrow / Color Art von Dave Stewar. Mit dabei ist ein aktuelles Interview mit Ennio Morricone persönlich, die braune Vinyl mit goldenem Splatter erscheint auf 700 Exemplare limitiert.

"Last Month Quentin Tarantino announced that Ennio Morricone was going to be scoring the THE HATEFUL EIGHT, and you need look no further than this record to discover why. Morricone, along with his trusty conductor Bruno Nicolai and an eight piece choir led by Alessandroni, deliver a truly masterful score. It’s rousing, exciting, speaker-shattering stuff, shown off on tracks such as "Run Man Run" & "Titoli Di Testa." The orchestra almost jumps off the recording, but then features beautiful choral pieces such as "Coro Dei Mormoni," and is filled out by slower more mournful cuts like "Titoli De Coda."

Undoubtedly one of the finest Spaghetti scores recorded, we are thrilled to present you with this brand new remaster with 25 tracks split across 2 heavyweight 45rpm records. The icing on the cake for this release has to be the insert that features an interview with Morricone, conducted especially for us. Also, the fact that the whole package comes wrapped in a beautiful gatefold sleeve by the legendary Geof Darrow." (Mondo Newsletter)