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It's sold out? Whoa. That explains the 2CD Harkit release of this score I recently saw in a record store. Now as far as I know, Harkit is simply ripping off the work of companies like Intrada and re-releases them, apparently legal, at least they are available in record stores, places like Amazon, etc. I wonder how they get away with it? Intrada (or LaLaLand, or whoever) licensing the scores, painstakingly restoring and remastering them, and then some other company just comes along and re-releases them? I figure there must be licensing issues? (And the easy answer is not, well, they are bootlegs. These releases don't appear to be illegal, and the company has a regular address in the UK, they are not hiding.) In any case, great release. I snatched this one from Intrada in time, it seems.
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Digitmovies is releasing Gianni Ferrio's soundtrack for an Italian comedy western called Un dollaro di fifa (1960) which is a spoof of Rio Bravo
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The above might be the earliest Ferrio score yet available and demonstrates that Italian-made Westerns did not start with Leone in '64.
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I’ve found this Intrada release repeatably, compulsively listenable. It’s like a chamber piece in Tiomkin’s catalogue. All the punch with only a fraction of the usual firepower. Tremendous themes.
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