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Making dupes way back when for studios to use, do not equate with public use or access. Original sessions tapes and dupes that existed back then, may no longer exist at all. Or be to some extended either unsalvageable or not readily found. If it were that easy to just come to a message board and ask people for access so you can make an unlawful copy, we'd all have what we want (that's available).
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You contact a label like Beat Records, ask them if they have thought about releasing it, and if they possibly know the status of the tapes. Then you sit back and wait and hope that before you die, some label releases it. Nothing else to do.
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Justin has given you the best place to contact. Thank you Justin.
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Justin has given you the best place to contact. Thank you Justin. Mr. Justin, please But I said that it is not possible to contact Beat Records They don't even allow membership and it was disabled There must be a dedicated Italian archive to access the desired music I suggest you learn to use the internet. Their website is really no enigma and no membership is required to make contact. You can phone them, fax them and write emails. It's all there. Beat Records Company Publishing Group Publishing office - Via Filippo Nicolai, 16 - 00136 - Rome - Italy Phone +39 0635498458 Fax +39 0635498094 http://www.beatrecords.it/credits.asp?lingua=e&id_evento=
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Might be lost in translation but my grandma used to say "you can lead a horse to water but you cant force them to send an email"
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Nov 27, 2022 - 11:23 PM
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johnnyqlima
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It might help if you changed the topic title to the soundtrack name. People who know about it would definitely click on it. Edit the post and change it to: HATE FOR HATE (1967, aka Odio per Odio) help! Most people here are not in the movie making industry or soundtrack licensing industry. Even if they were, they probalby won't know the details about this particular soundtrack. That so many Iranian movies reused the music does suggest the music tapes are somewhere accessible. If you can track them down, it might be possible to get it copied instead of waiting for a retail release. And I'm not referring to bootlegging. If you live in a country where internet is restricted and you cannot access certain sites like google, then I understand why you're having trouble researching this. Otherwise, there are soundtrack labels and websites dedicated to spaghetti westerns where you could inquire. You find them with a search engine, visit them, look for contact info. You might also join the sites and post on their forum. I did everything you said a few days ago and now, I even mentioned it in the Spaghetti Western thread that didn't have any information about it. I'm surprised that no one asked for such beautiful music. If you watch the whole movie, you will realize that it has beautiful melodies that are valuable, but it's a pity that I don't know which studio it was recorded from so that I can have a clue about it.
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