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I like the score from The Big Country. The music from the Sergio Leone movies is all that I like about them.
I've been looking for the original soundtrack recording of The Searchers for a long time, I'm so surprised it hasn't been re-issued on cd. However, it's really most effective in the context of the film.
I've been looking for the original soundtrack recording of The Searchers for a long time, I'm so surprised it hasn't been re-issued on cd. However, it's really most effective in the context of the film.
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The Magnificent Seven, Once Upon a Time in the West, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Dances with Wolves have all been mentioned.
I would add the score to Lonesome Dove and Quigley Down Under.
RIP Basil Pouledaris.
Runners Up would include: Duel at Diablo by Neal Hefti.
There was a wonderful multi album set released years ago on vinyl that had all the great western themes on it.
I wish it was on CD.
I would add the score to Lonesome Dove and Quigley Down Under.
RIP Basil Pouledaris.
Runners Up would include: Duel at Diablo by Neal Hefti.
There was a wonderful multi album set released years ago on vinyl that had all the great western themes on it.
I wish it was on CD.
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I have to let you all know that I have a peculiar fondness for the score of
The Glory Guys.....I loved James Wong Howe's cinematography,
and I loved the Peckinpah script even though it might not have been particularly well-directed..., and I think Slim Pickens had some of its best moments.....
I have to let you all know that I have a peculiar fondness for the score of
The Glory Guys.....I loved James Wong Howe's cinematography,
and I loved the Peckinpah script even though it might not have been particularly well-directed..., and I think Slim Pickens had some of its best moments.....
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