A Fistful Of Dollars – Ennio Morricone
A Fistful Of Dollars – Ennio Morricone
It's about time I put a theme tune on here.
Following on from the Dollar mentioned in my last post, how's this for a theme tune. If this song doesn't set the tone of the movie, I'm not sure what would. I love a good Western, and I've been lucky enough to have visited Cowboy country a number of times. We always take the Western theme tunes with us, they really set the scene for the showdown.
With this one the lonesome whistler starting it all off, later the full orchestra kicking in to add all the texture and mood, one man against the world, you know it ain't going to be pretty. The simple guitar riff builds into a string of sound effects until we feel we're stood next to that church with the ringing bell. Then you can hear what sounds like a posy of horses heading towards us. The chanting and the strings keep adding tension and we then feel like we are riding that pony across the West alone and ready for anything. A story told by instruments, now that's what I call good production and skill, really impressive and so sparse, but so emotive.
Ennio Morricone was a master at these compositions, he sadly passed away in July earlier this year.
I also love 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly' theme.
Favourite lyrics : We can fight
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