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Good, The Bad, And The Ugly – Original Soundtrack

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LP (Item 52006) United Artists, 1966 — Condition: Used

The classic Good, The Bad, & The Ugly soundtrack – one of Ennie Morricone's first super-huge soundtracks, and a record that set the tone for countless other scores to come! Morricone's work, as always, is excellent – with lots of guitar twanging over the plains, and that cool little "whootle" sound that made the theme so famous! Titles include "The Sundown", "The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly", "Marcia", "The Desert", "The Strong", and "The Trio". (Original US pressing. Cover has a bit of light wear.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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