Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 1:04 am Post subject: American Sniper - Morricone
Eastwood features some music at the end of 'American Sniper', which normally would've been produced for the film...yet the playing is too close to the '65 film to be anything but the trumpet of Michele Lacerenzo imo.
One of the best things in the film...if this is the same player who did the chilling hair raising themes for Sergio Leone westerns....TIA
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 10:04 am Post subject:
The Funeral was from spag western called A Pistol For Ringo, not directed by Sergio Leone. It is a version of Il Silenzio, written (not Morricone) and played by Ninni Rosso in 1965. The trumpet player is probably NR on The Funeral. I think Clint got the credits wrong in AS.
Thx, you nailed it. Rossi is good also.There are difference in their playing which is clear after a few listens. Lacerenzo.., probably the more heralded player.
For spag westerns of the 60's the impact he had on the genre -- illustrious.
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