Revolution Is My Name [Enhanced] [EP] [Import]

Revolution Is My Name [Enhanced] [EP] [Import]

Revolution Is My Name [Enhanced] [EP] [Import]

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Japanese exclusive release featuring four tracks 'Revolution' (radio edit), 'Hole In The Sky', 'Immortally Insane', 'Cat Scratch Fever' plus the video clip for the title track. 2001.

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An Ennio Morricone Anthology: All Music Composed & Conducted By Ennio Morricone - From The EMI General Music Vaults
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Remembering Past Enchantments And Past Ills
  • Delightful scores from Ennio Morricone
An Ennio Morricone Anthology: All Music Composed & Conducted By Ennio Morricone - From The EMI General Music Vaults

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ASIN: B000000PIZ
Release Date: 1995-09-19

Tracks:

  1. The Lady Caliph
  2. Women at the River
  3. Without Apparent Motive
  4. Night Search
  5. A Friend
  6. The Ballad of Hank McCain
  7. Rosemary
  8. God With Us
  9. What Am I Doing?
  10. Like Maddalena
  11. Moscow Farewell
  12. Amusing Diversion
  13. End Credits
  14. A Neighborhood Song
  15. The Wind, The Shout
  16. My Name Is Nobody
  17. March in F
  18. The Unholy Three
  19. Dedication
  20. Belinda May
  21. Lullaby in Blue
  22. Companeros

Tracks:

  1. Slalom
  2. Sestriere
  3. Viva la revolucion
  4. Chi mai
  5. A Far Away Italy
  6. To Forget Palermo
  7. Three Columns on Front Page
  8. The Lamb is Going to Die?
  9. Song of Nostalgia
  10. This Kind of Love
  11. To the People of Parma
  12. A Little Bitter Irony
  13. Place of Spain
  14. Reason, Heart, Love
  15. Veruschka
  16. The Cousin
  17. The Hellbenders
  18. To Serenity
  19. The Venetian Woman
  20. Western?
  21. Theme for a Woman Alone
  22. Castles in Scotland
  23. The Outsider

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Remembering Past Enchantments And Past Ills.......2004-06-07

Few composers outside of the classical canon have expressed the ineffable as beautifully as Ennio Morricone. The Italian Morricone, who has written scores of wildly varying quality for over 400 films, came to international prominence with and is still best - known in America for his "Spaghetti Western" scores of several classic Sergio Leone films of the Sixties, such as A Fistful of Dollars (1964), The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966), and Once Upon A Time In The West (1969).

With the Leone scores, Morricone created musical pieces structured like complex mathematical equations, many of which were suffused with a driving, hypnotic, and archetypal power. In fact, the soundtrack for The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly was so dramatically dynamic that it thoroughly outstripped the finished film in terms of imaginative potential. Only with Once Upon A Time In The West did Leone create a film well crafted and realized enough to match Morricone's entrancing, playful, and occasionally perditious score. Similarly, Dario Argento's The Bird With The Crystal Plumage (1969) almost completely failed to utilize Morricone's contribution, the best portions of which were heard only dimly and sporadically in the finished film. Leone's late masterpiece, Once Upon A Time In America (1984), two - thirds a perfect film, also failed to fully rise to the occasion of Morricone's simultaneously poignant, wistful, and wonderfully exuberant score.

Today, Morricone's work is available on literally hundreds of soundtracks and soundtrack compilations dedicated to the composer, very few of which are entirely satisfying. An Ennio Morricone Anthology (1995), which contains 45 tracks from 39 films produced in Italy from 1965 onward, perpetuates this frustrating tradition.

Of the 45 tracks, about a third represent Morricone realizing or approaching the height of his talent, another third are fairly interesting but ultimately repetitious and self-cannibalizing, and the final third, which may have worked reasonably well within the context of the films they were written for, never rise above the status of shrill, discordant, and bellowing kitsch (several attempt a Henry Mancini - like levity and fall flat). In fact, there is a great deal of healthy, raw, and leveling vulgarity even in some of Morricone's most famous compositions, such as "Le Vent, Le Cri" from 1981's The Professional and "Chi Mai" from 1971's Maddalena, both of which are included.

Those seeking haunting compositions on the scale of "L'Estasi Dell 'Oro" or "Il Triello" from The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly or "Poverty" from Once Upon A Time In America will be disappointed to find very few pieces approaching their caliber here, especially if already familiar with such well - known pieces such as "Moscow Farewell" from the 1987 film of the same name or the otherworldly "Il Gatto A Nove Code" from The Cat O' Nine Tails (1971).

As compositions of vastly different quality are interspersed amongst one another in dizzying array, many may find An Ennio Morricone Anthology virtually impossible to listen to from beginning to end without skipping tracks repeatedly. As a genius whose greatest compositions address both the immanent and the transcendent, both perdition and salvation, both the archaic and the modern, Morricone and his admirers deserve a more carefully selected and thoughtfully produced anthology than this haphazard collection offers.

5 out of 5 stars Delightful scores from Ennio Morricone.......1998-12-19

Few composers in film music today are as greatly admired as Ennio Morricone whose scores for a wide range of screen fares and many Oscar nominations and wins have attracted the attention of fans all over the world. This compilation is one of the best and contains very fine original musics and rare tracks of this Italian composer.
Revolution Is My Name
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    Revolution Is My Name

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000A29CRK
    Release Date: 2002-04-03
    Revolution Is My Name
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Bad Ass F***ing Track!!!!
    • Hell yea!!
    Revolution Is My Name
    Pantera
    Manufacturer: Wea International
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005LK1U
    Release Date: 2001-10-16

    Tracks:

    1. Revolution Is My Name (Radio Edit)
    2. Hole In The Sky
    3. Immortally Insane
    4. Cat Scratch Fever

    Album Description

    Japanese exclusive release featuring four tracks 'Revolution' (radio edit), 'Hole In The Sky', 'Immortally Insane', 'Cat Scratch Fever' plus the video clip for the title track. 2001.

    Album Details

    Japanese exclusive tour EP. Features a video clip for the title track.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Bad Ass F***ing Track!!!!.......2005-12-20

    "revolution is My Name" is off Pantera's final Studio Album "reinventing the steel" and definitely is some real heavy s***!!! If you love heavy Metal, than you gotta get all Pantera's records!!! DRINK SOME WHISKEY, SMOKE SOME BONG LOADS, AND LISTEN TO PANTERA!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Hell yea!!.......2001-10-27

    I bought this cd when I was walking around at a cd store in Japan. I found this cd and bought it without thinking. The first song "Revolution is my name" is a great song, you all know that its a great song if you own "Reinventing the Steel". The second song, "Hole in the Sky" is a good song, I think Black Sabbath does a way better job then this. The song "Cat Scratch Fever" was one of my favorite Ted Nugent songs and when I heard the Pantera version it was great, Phil has the most perfect voice for this song. It is a must get for a Pantera fan.

    Music Info:

    1. Running Gag [Import]
    2. Rusty Cage [CD-single]
    3. Sammy Hagar
    4. Secret Doctrine
    5. Septic Souls [Extra tracks] [Import]
    6. Severed Survival
    7. Slammin' Watusis
    8. Spectrum of Death
    9. Splatter Rock
    10. Splatter Rock

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