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Feb 19, 2021 - 1:41 AM
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BillCarson
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https://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Best-Of-Bloody-Western-Themes-Double-Deluxe/release/8680007 How many of you guys remember this brill Japanese double LP from 1972? Probably 1 of you? Two? Lol One of my fave compilations, i played to death. Tracklist A1 M. Jarra*–Red Sun A2 Migliacci*, Mellin*, Enriquez*– Django A3 Trovajoli*–I Lunghi Giorni Della Vendetta A4 Enriquez Bacalov*–Sugar Colt A5 Ghiglia*–Un Dollaro Tra I Denti A6 Ghiglia*–"Un Dollaro Tra I Denti" Tema del Straniero A7 Bardiotti*, Fulci*, Endrigo*–Tempo Di Massacro B1 Morricone*–Per Un Pugno Di Dollari B2 Ferrio*–Per Pochi Dollario Per Ancora B3 Cipriani*–Mi Chiamano Alleluja B4 Cipriani*–La Marcia Della Resurrecione B5 Lavagnino*, Powell*–5,000 Dollari Sull'asso B6 Scoponi*, Giombini*–Ballata Per Un Pistolero B7 Piccioni*–Minnesota Clay C1 Cipriani*–The Bounty Killer C2 Morricone*–Per Qualche Dollaro In Più C3 Powell*, Abril*–Texas Addio C4 Powell*, Savina*–Pochi Dollari Per Django C5 De Masi*–Seven Dollars To Kill C6 Kalman*, Spiegelman*, De Masi*–La Spietata Colt Del Gringo C7 Mogol, Pallavicini*, Locatelli*–One Silver Dollar D1 Mogol, Pallavicini*, Locatelli*–One Silver Dollar D2 Fidenco*–Per Il Gusto Di Uccidere D3 Locatelli*–Adios Gringo D4 Oliviero*–Ringo Del Nebraska D5 Rustichelli*–"Uccidi o Muori"I Must Go D6 Rustichelli*–Uccidi o Muori D7 Cipriani*–The Bounty Killer :format(webp):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-8680007-1466819012-2653.jpeg.jpg) :format(webp):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-8680007-1466819017-9441.jpeg.jpg)
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I got mine from Soundtrack and General in brockley, i think around 76/77. I dont think it was ever in Woolworths. Or wh smith record section. Or co-op music department. Lol The only Morricone I ever saw in Wooworths bargain LP bin was Moses the Lawgiver. Naturally at 99p I picked it up. Only ever really listened to two tracks, though the two got a lot of play. But Soundtrack and General in '76/'77 were my first non-high street record shop. Five Man Army, OUATITW and the RCA compilations were all from there.
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I have never seen it . But going by the contents, I'd have been in heaven. Having said that , I was only 6. Same here, I was still relying on Geoff Love at that age! Geoff Love is a name from the past. He's been gone 20 years now.
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Bill, Is that Bloody Western Themes or Bleeding' Western Themes ?. Just wondering.
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I’ve had a copy for 30 years...acquired in a trade deal as I recall. This was always highly prized and never easy to track down.
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Aside from the Italians, the Japanese loved the spaghetti western genre and released numerous vinyl rarities.
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I got mine from Soundtrack and General in brockley, i think around 76/77. I dont think it was ever in Woolworths. Or wh smith record section. Or co-op music department. Lol Picked my copy up at the very same shop, around that time. or a little earlier I seem to remember, a great set which I still have.
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The only Morricone I ever saw in Wooworths bargain LP bin was Moses the Lawgiver. Naturally at 99p I picked it up. Only ever really listened to two tracks, though the two got a lot of play. I got two EM Lps from Woolies - fistful / few$ twofer and a yellow compilation with a scene from Lloyd George on , around '79. Yes I have the very same Dollars album. Let's face it, it was EVERYWHERE for a long time. No idea where I got mine. Could have been Woolies.
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