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Un minuto per pregare,
un instante per morire
(1968) |
| composer: carlo
rustichelli
label: digitmovies
AKA: A Minute To Pray A Second To Die, Dead Or Alive,
Escondido, Outlaw Gun, Dove Vai Ti Ammazzo
total duration: 01.12.12
soundtrack style: western |
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The original film score in mono
01. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire (Titoli)
# 01
02. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 02
03. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire (Titoli)
# 03
04. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 04
05. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 05
06. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 06
07. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 07
08. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 08
09. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 09
10. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 10
11. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 11
12. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 12
13. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 13
14. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 14
15. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 15
16. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 16
17. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 17
18. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 18
19. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 19
20. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 20
21. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire # 21
22. Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire (Finale)
# 22
Selected tracks in stereo
23. Ansia tragica
24. Ore placide
25. Attacco all'alba
26. Apoteosi e lirismo
27. Nostalgia d'un giorno felice
28. Atmosfera angosciosa
29. Passioni tumultuose |
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Limited edition of 500 copies
8 full colour pages booklet |
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| description & story |
| Digitmovies continues its long journey along the boundless
prairies of the Italian Western with this CD release of the
complete orchestral score by Carlo Rustichelli for the movie
Un Minuto Per Pregare Un Istante Per Morire directed by Franco
Giraldi and starring the American actors Alex Cord, Arthur Kennedy,
Robert Ryan and the Italians Nicoletta Macchiavelli, Giampiero
Albertini, Enzo Fiermonte, Mario Brega.
The movie's plot is about Clay McCord (Cord), an outlaw gunslinger
on whose life a reward of ten thousand dollars is set.
The man frequently suffers from a kind of paralysis on his
right arm so that he travels to father Santana believing that
he can be cured by him.
Clay finds the priest dead, but he succeeds in killing the
murderer and then leaves for Escondido where Sheriff Krant's
(Brega) henchmen besiege the village by stopping the supplies
for the worn-out population.
Clay manages to let in the supplies and can take refuge to
the house of a woman called Laurinda (Macchiavelli).
As the governor Lem Carter (Ryan) has proclaimed an amnesty
for all those outlaws who will lay down their weapons, Clay
wants to surrender, but Sheriff Krant and his men prevent
him from surrendering and keep on hunting him with the hope
to put their hands on the reward up to a dramatic ending.
In those days RCA issued a 33 rpm vinyl album in the SP promotional
series with seven selections in mono (22:24) which were re-issued
in stereo sound for the first time on CD in 1998.
For this CD with a long duration we could use the complete
mono master tapes of the original sessions which had been
magnificently conducted by Bruno Nicolai and which gave us
the chance to release every note recorded for the movie.
As bonus tracks at the end of the CD we have also included
the seven stereo selections.
The mono master tapes were in good condition, but the sound
was a little bit grim so that we did our best to restore it
by adding a certain brilliance to it.
The talent of Carlo Rustichelli can be found once again in
this symphonic OST:
here the author takes a step back from the renowned Italian
Western sound, he gets nearer to the American orchestral sound
and he bestows on his compositions a classic and grandiose
tone, in accordance with the wish of director Giraldi, a big
aficionado of classical music.
M° Rustichelli, with the support of the great conductor
Bruno Nicolai, has created a recurrent nostalgic main theme
for guitar and orchestra (Tr. 4, Tr. 6, Tr. 22) which is alternated
with extremely dramatic themes (Tr. 13, Tr. 16, Tr. 19, Tr.
20, Tr. 21) and experimental music themes (Tr. 7, Tr. 9),
but also some saloon music (Tr. 8, Tr. 11, Tr. 15) is featured.
This CD, enriched on the front sleeve with the very beautiful
American poster artwork, wants to pay a sincere homage to
the wonderful musical art of Carlo Rustichelli, one of the
greatest composers for the screen, who was able to create
one of his best OST of the Italian Silver Age for this Franco
Giraldi movie. |
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