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Il Ranch Degli Spietati (Oklahoma John)
CD (Item 614983) Beat (Italy), 1965 — Condition: New Copy
Great old school spaghetti western scoring from Francesco De Masi – and a soundtrack with so many wonderful elements in place! The leadoff tune – "Oklahoma John" – is sung in English, and has a nice sort of 50s feel to it – proud and bold. Following instrumental tunes mix in plenty of traditional western modes – strummed guitar here, Alessandroni whistling there, and just the right sort of dramatic flourishes to spur the action onward – yet always used in the best sort of economical way – the truly great contribution of the Italian scores of this generation. CD features a whopping 23 tracks in all – newly remastered too! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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