Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => The Non-Library Library => Topic started by: stylesforfree on February 27, 2024, 10:39:59 PM
-
I came across this track today:
Never have I heard such a style of music by Ennio Morricone, it has hints of psychedelic rock, free jazz fusion and funk. I actually went on the hunt for more information as to who the musicians might have been but nothing has turned up yet.
So what soundtracks/albums of his are actually worth checking out that aren't the usual romantic, grandiose, big sombre orchestral sounds by the man himself?
Is this just a one off track?
What other soundtrack or library music is like this that I can listen to??
-
Maybe not the answer you're looking for (if you already know it, i think it's quite famous), but made me think of this https://www.discogs.com/fr/master/691544-The-Feed-Back-The-Feed-back
Don't remember / maybe never known really how much he took part in this but i've always enjoyed the title track.
hxxps://pixeldrain.com/u/SBA54GNu
https://www.discogs.com/fr/artist/146775-Gruppo-di-Improvvisazione-Nuova-Consonanza
" In addition to concerts, the group issued a series of albums and contributed to many scores by group member Ennio Morricone"
-
Here's the soundtrack in FLAC:
pixeldrain.com/u/qUhHZwwo
First heard this on his Crime & Dissonance compilation from the early 2000s. Just looked at my rip and its only 128. If I can find the actual CDs I'll re-rip it to FLAC as it's all like this cut.
Any of the Maestro's late 60s early 70s soundtracks all had cuts like these and are worth hearing IMHO.
-
here's the 24-track version (of Una Lucertola Con La Pelle Di Donna) hxxps://we.tl/t-y0L7pglG64
-
"Ancora ad Est" is great on that OST too. Similar drum rhythm to "Come Maddalena" from the MADDALENA OST.
-
keir , thank you for 24 bit ) 8]