Today’s selection in our on-going tribute to the memory of Ennio Morricone comes to us from the score for Sergio Sollima’s 1966 film, The Big Gundown.
Even though Morricone may be best known for his work with Sergo Leone, he provided scores for several different Spaghetti western directors. The epic grandeur of the Italian westerns has as much to do with Morricone’s music as it does with any individual director or even any individual star. For many, Morricone was the composer of the mythological old west.
Here is La Resa:
Previous Entries In Our Tribute To Morricone:
- Deborah’s Theme (Once Upon A Time In America)
- Violaznioe Violenza (Hitch-Hike)
- Come Un Madrigale (Four Flies on Grey Velvet)
- Il Grande Silenzio (The Great Silence)
- The Strength of the Righteous (The Untouchables)
- So Alone (What Have You Done To Solange?)
- The Main Theme From The Mission (The Mission)
- The Return (Days of Heaven)
- Man With A Harmonic (Once Upon A Time In The West)
- The Ecstasy of Gold (The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly)
- The Main Theme From The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly)
- Regan’s Theme (The Exorcist II: The Heretic)
- Desolation (The Thing)
- The Legend of the Pianist (The Legend of 1900)
- Theme From Frantic (Frantic)
- La Lucertola (Lizard In A Woman’s Skin)
- Spasmodicamente (Spasmo)
- The Theme From The Stendhal Syndrome (The Stendhal Syndrome)
- My Name Is Nobody (My Name Is Nobody)
- Piume di Cristallo (The Bird With The Crystal Plumage)
- For Love One Can Die (D’amore si muore)
- Chi Mai (various)








