Venezia '79

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Album Venezia -79 Vinyl-LP CAM SPEC-2 - Italy - 1979
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Vinyl-LP CAM SPEC.2 - Italy - 1979[edit | edit source]

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Side 1
1 1:57 Un Uomo a metà (1966) Accettare, comprendere, questo il senso, il segreto ~ Ennio Morricone Composer;Ennio Morricone Arranger;Bruno Nicolai Conductor; 1966
Side 2
1 2:23 La Battaglia di Algeri (1965) Algeri: 1 novembre 1954 Ennio Morricone Composer;Gillo Pontecorvo Composer;Ennio Morricone Arranger;Bruno Nicolai Conductor; 1965
2 3:35 Le Clan des Siciliens (1969) Il clan dei Siciliani Ennio Morricone Composer;Ennio Morricone Arranger;Bruno Nicolai Conductor; 1969

Ennio Morricone Composer; Ennio Morricone Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger; Ennio Morricone Arranger; Bruno Nicolai Conductor; Bruno Nicolai Conductor; Gillo Pontecorvo Composer; Gillo Pontecorvo Composer;


by Patrick B on 19/04/2011:
Serious doubts about a revised version from "Il clan dei Siciliani"

Trying to found out the "Il clan dei Siciliani" 's version with vocals by Herbert Pagani, I asked a seller of this LP Venezia '79, who said it is an instrumental :

"I've been listening to the track and I confirm it's an instrumental. But on the record label I can read in parenthesis beside the title "IL CLAN DEI SICILIANI" (E.Morricone - H.Pagani) which means that they wrote the song together (sic !), don't you think so? For the rest I honestly don't know because I'm not such a fan of Morricone / Pagani."
Furthermore, the back cover doesn't credit Pagani and the running time of the track is mentioned 3'35, exactly that of "Tema Italiano".
So, I conclude this LP unfortunately doesn't contain the revision awaited with Pagani's vocals, despite the fact Pagani would be mentioned by some mistake.




by WebMaster on 26/05/2011:
Re: Serious doubts about a revised version from 'Il clan dei Siciliani'

Thanks Patrick. I've rectified the track listing, but I still leave the version of Pagani in the database, not linked to any album for the moment, because it is very likely that the track really exists - otherwise I don't see why such a mistake would have been made.


Didier