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  • Bruno really is great. This just sounds so epic, I even seem to hear a little Lawerece of Arabia in there

  • im glad bruno accepted ennios style and still made it ever so slightly his own

  • Ennio Morricone foi e sempre será um gênio.

  • Stunning. The whole epic of Spaghetti Westerns is inside this music,with some reference to the Ravel's Bolero. Great composer,nothing to envy to Morricone.

  • truly a great composer in his own right a genuis and gave big film quality to lower budget productions .and i agree that he did contribute the extras to morricones scores after all he did conduct the good the bad and the ugly.

  • I always felt it was Nicolai who added the bells, whip cracks and noises to the Morricone scores. Once they split those noises seem to disappear from Ennio's themes.

  • Bruno Nicolai is the best, and more stylish ever :D I like him since its more bizarre and epic :D

  • this bruno nicolai who conducted most of ennio morricone's scores he was a brilliant composer in his own right a true genius. listen to adios sabata .

  • Discreta.

  • EXCELLENT

  • I always loved Bruno Nicolai.

    He has some of the sweetest themes ever!

  • where did you find this soundtrack theme - haunting and morose, like the the theme from AFOD.

  • This song remaind me to moon river :D

  • Great! Love 'Italian' westerns songs!

  • Wow the trumpet. What a piece!! Thanks as always.

  • Ennio Morricone is the best

  • Fact. But this is by Bruno Nicolai, though.

  • morricone rocks

  • @mounir00015 Indeed

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