Here's a tracklist I found of the "complete" score:
01. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (w-motif no gunfire) 02. Tuco moitf #1 03. The Sundown with motif 04. Stevens' Death 05. Baker's Death Angeleyes motif #1 06. Blondie motif #1 07. Blondie motif #2 (Known as the Rat) 08. Blondie motif #3 (Golden Haired Angel) 09. Escape 10. Blondies #4 (Tuco deserted) 11. Angeleyes and Maria 12. The Rope Bridge 13. In The Grotto (Unused) 14. Blondie motif #5 (empty noose) 15. The Rebel Fort 16. On The Trail Of Cigars 17. The Desert 18. The Carriage Of The Spirits 19. Tuco Fetches The Water 20. The Mission at San Antonio 21. Blondie motif #6 (I'll sleep better) 22. Padre Ramirez 23. Tuco moitf #2(God's not on our side) 24. March (Unused) 25. March 26. Battleville Camp 27. The Story Of A Soldier (Tuco Tortured) 28. The Story Of A Soldier (Album Version) 29. The Story Of A Soldier (Unused Waltz) 30. Train Station 31. The Military Train 32. Execution Of A Deserter 33. Tuco's Bath 34. Blondie Kills Clem 35. Two Against Five
Disc 2 36. Two Against Five (Alternate) 37. Captured 38. The Union Captain 39. The Captain wounded 40. Marcia Without Hope (Rigging The Bridge) 41. The Bridge Blows, The Captain Dies 42. The Death of a Soldier 43. Blondie motif #7 (Cannon) 44. The Ecstacy Of Gold 45. Blondie motif Angeleyes motif 46. The Trio (Movie Version) 47. Tuco's Last Rope 48. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (End Title)
I'm going to bet like some other films he id, he did a number of versions of various cues, and that in the end there's probably enough material to full 2CD's up, if not spill onto a third.
Here's a tracklist I found of the "complete" score:
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40. Marcia Without Hope (Rigging The Bridge)
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I'm going to bet like some other films he id, he did a number of versions of various cues, and that in the end there's probably enough material to full 2CD's up, if not spill onto a third.
A two disc set would be great - three discs even better. The power of the original title track was underlined to me at the recent London concert. No version since, by anyone, has properly recreated its brilliance in my opinion. And presumably the track above would be "March Without Hope"
Finally, to address Richard's question:
Stop listening to BillCarson. He persistently misrepresents and misunderstands my postings. He feels free to insult me and attack me personally, and the moderator allows him to do so. We've been through this before. Perhaps he has a low IQ. Or maybe he's just a belligerent drunk. Who knows.