The Western Film Music Of Angelo F.Lavagnino
LABEL Saimel
CODE 3997110
FORMAT 1 CD

TRACKS 28
LENGTH 77' 38"

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ORIGINAL MOVIE TITLE YEAR GENRE COMPOSER FOREIGN MOVIE TITLE
JOHNNY WEST IL MANCINO 1965 Western Lavagnino, Angelo Francesco LEFT HANDED JOHNNY WEST
REQUIEM PER UN GRINGO (Saimel Label) 1968 Western Lavagnino, Angelo Francesco
STRANIERO A PASO BRAVO, UNO (2 Tracks) 1969 Western Lavagnino, Angelo Francesco

NOTES
Contains 38 minutes of previously unreleased music.
UNO STRANIERO A PASO BRAVO: This is a solid spaghetti western that has a great cast and lots of cool Euro-western style. The music is very good. Some parts of the score are very minimalist, using only a single guitar. A couple of other parts sound kind of creepy, almost like they are using a theremin. All of it sounds very appropriate for a spaghetti western. It also has a great typical spaghetti-style opening theme. Anthony Steffen does a fine job as the revenge seeking stranger Gary Hamilton. Anyone who thinks his unemotional performance in ""Django the Bastard"" (aka ""Stranger's Gundown"") was unintentional should see this movie, because here he proves that he can show feelings if the part requires it. Eduardo Fajardo is great as the scumbag town boss Acombar. Here he plays a character that is more over-the-top than his usually more refined villainous roles. I love the part where he tells his men to bring him Gary Hamilton's head because he wants to see it on a pole. What is it with these namesù In Antonio Margheriti's ""And God Said to Cain,"" there is also a man named Gary Hamilton seeking revenge against a man named Acombar, though the story and characters are completely different. I'd love to know the story behind this. It doesn't seem like something that would be mere coincidence. Another interesting thing about this movie is that it makes no bones about being an Italian western. Pepe Calvo (as the water salesman) speaks with an obvious accent, as does the beautiful Adriana Ambesi (as Rosy). Ambesi also sings a song in Italian in the saloon. This adds a nice touch to the film. It's also refreshing to see a Euro-western that doesn't make a vain attempt to hide its origins. This is a cool movie for people whose interest in spaghetti westerns goes beyond just liking the Leone/Eastwood movies
JOHNNY WEST IL MANCINO: End Titles song sung by Katyna Ranieri.
8 pages color booklet

MAIN ACTORS 1: Mimmo Palmara, Adriano Micantoni, Dada Gallotti - 2: Glen Saxson, Femi Benussi, Fernando Sancho, Marisa Paredes - 3: Anthony Steffen, Eduardo Fajardo, Giulia Rubini