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Good!, November 28, 2005
This review is from: Remixes 2 (Audio CD)
I really like the first disc. Sometimes remixes are unexciting, like the Phillip Glass and Jean Michel Jarre remixes I just heard, but with these Morricone remixes there is lots of very compelling music. His music seems to lend itself well to this treatment. It is worth buying for the first disc alone. The second disc also has a smaller number of good tracks, but goes wider afield and may have something quirky but interesting for you, if you are that sort of person.
To help you get an idea of my tastes, I also like Tosca, Nicola Conte, Hotel Costes #2-5, Marc Moulin, Koop, Dzihan and Kamien...
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BUY VOLUME ONE, June 20, 2009
This review is from: Remixes 2 (Audio CD)
Im disappointed with remixes volume. 2. It just drifts away from Morricone even more and i found it no different from all this "lounge" adaptations we have today.
I bought this Cd for the Remix of Stassi dell`oro which is the music played in the Nike commercial FATE directed by David Fincher. If you can acquire a used version for less than 7 dollars, then i say its worth it.
Remixes from "My name is nobody" and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly are not bad either"
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Ennio rules again!!, August 24, 2006
This review is from: Remixes 2 (Audio CD)
Everybody knows Ennio Morricone, especially the themes he wrote for some great Westerns. Great artists gave a new dimension to these masterpieces.
If you like electronic music, you will like this cd. It blew me away. Same story as Vol.1, but is it is even better.
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