Requiem Per Un Gringo
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Release Date: 23 June 2023
Label: Quartet Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8436560845218
Genres: Soundtracks  
Release Date: 23 June 2023
Label: Quartet Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8436560845218
Genres: Soundtracks  
Description
Quartet Records, in collaboration with Cinevox Records, presents a remastered, expanded edition of the classic Angelo Francesco Lavagnino western score for a most unusual duel.
Directed by Eugenio Martin and Jose Luis Merino in 1968, REQUIEM PER UN GRINGO made use of unorthodox costume and set design and a great plot device to say something new in the genre. Based on the idea of a Ulysses-like character who uses his brain against his violent opponents, the film tells the story of peace-loving bounty hunter Ross Logan who takes revenge on his brother's killers by turning his foes against each other while using a natural phenomenon to defeat them.
Starting off with the "Sandstorm" song performed by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni, the opening credits use familiar Sergio Leone-inspired titles of aggressively tinted movie scenes played against animated opening credits. The score features two different organs, including a church organ for Logan's love of astronomy. Some of the other highlights include haunting vocal effects, Lavagnino's signature percussion work over sustained organ notes, and "Follow Me," a dance number that unwittingly sows seeds of discontent within the gang of marauders.
A selection of 18 tracks was issued on LP by Cinevox when the film came out, and the same program (plus an 11-minute suite with unreleased cues and takes) was reissued in a Lavagnino western compilation on Saimel in 2006. This new CD, produced by Claudio Fuiano and mastered by Chris Malone from first-generation master tapes courtesy of Cinevox, features the original program augmented with previously unreleased cues and a bonus suite of surviving stereo cues. The lavishly illustrated 12-page liner notes by Gergely Hubai discuss the film and the score.
Bernard Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone
Billy Strange
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Pascal Gaigne
Debbie Wiseman
Original West End Cast Recording
Debbie Wiseman
Lady Parts
Various Artists
John Lunn
Barbara Dickson
Debbie Wiseman/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra