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Bruciatelo Vivo

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CD (Item 573415) Digitmovies (Italy), 1969 — Condition: New Copy

One one hand, a genre-perfect Italian western score by Bruno Nicolai – but it works on other levels, too! Nicolai's work for Bruciatelo Vivo! is has some more tense, chilling and anxious passage – ratcheting up the suspense, with bits that would work well in a thriller, too. But the title them sets the stage with harmonica and dusty orchestrations that work so well with the westerns of the period. Includes the title number plus "Cacciatopri Di Scalpi", "Saloon", "Lotta Selvaggia", "Attimi D'Amore", "Dopo L'Assedio", "Il Grande Attacco" and more. Also incliudes 2 bonus tracks: "Bruciatelo Vivo! (Gli Indiani – Versione Film)" and "Bruciatelo Vivo! (Gli Indiani) (In Stereo)".  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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