Track Forse basta 3 (id4623)
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Forse basta
4:54 | Il Giro del mondo degli i... (1974) | Forse basta (3) | 1974 |
Ennio Morricone Composer; Ennio Morricone Arranger; Ennio Morricone Conductor;
All versions
using theme Forse basta solo un fiore
Commercial Albums | ||
Ennio Morricone... with love (CD GDM 2007 - Italy - 1995) | ||
Il Giro del mondo degli innamorati di Peynet (2CD Soundtrack Listeners SLCS-7306 - Japan - 1997) | ||
Il Giro del mondo degli innamorati di Peynet (2CD Volcano CPC8 1091 - Japan - 2000) | ||
More Morricone With love (CD Volcano CPC8 1099 - Japan - 2000) | ||
Cafe Morricone (CD Rambling RCBS-1028 - Japan - 2001) | ||
Morricone Box (4CD Rambling RBCS-2806 - Japan - 2003) | ||
The Great Melodies of Ennio Morricone (CD Victor VICP-41191 - Japan - 2004) | ||
50 Movie Themes Hits - Gold Edition (3CD GDM Edel 0160592 - Italy - 2005) +re-released | ||
Gold Edition - Best Film Classics (3CD Sony - Korea - 2007) | ||
Morricone Gold (3CD Universal 5300524 - 2007) | ||
Film Music (Virtual Album GDM Believe Digital - Italy - 2008) | ||
Special Best (3CD Sony 8803581173550 - Korea - 2009) | ||
Albums with Other Performances | ||
The Soundtracks - 75 Themes from 53 Films (5CD Recording Arts Déjà Vu 5X031 - Italy - 2007) | ||
Cinema Italiano - The Music of Italy - Ennio Morricone vol. 5 (Virtual Album Recording Arts ITA087 - Italy - 2008) | ||
The Erotic Soundtracks (Virtual Album Recording Arts - Italy - 2011) | ||
100 Geatest Movie Hits (5CD Recording Arts Déjà Vu 5X059 - Italy - 2012) |
by Micke on 30/07/2010:
Forse basta #3: real main titles music!?
This version of "Forse basta" appears to be the real main titles music, at least in the English language cut of the film: |
by Patrick B on 24/08/2010:
Re: Forse basta #3: real main titles music!?
It is clear, in the video's excerpt put in link, that indeed the 4'54 version is used for the main titles. To deepen this soundtrack, it could be useful to read Steven Dixon's interesting and informative article in MSV 108 (June 2008). But he stated that the main titles are on the 3'34 version. Both begin with the piano and have choir parts, but some elements like Edda and the strings for the 4'54 make differences. His video basis are the English and the italian versions. |