Gianni Ferrio - Un Dollaro Bucato (Blood for a Silver Dollar) (Original Soundtra

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Gianni Ferrio - Un Dollaro Bucato (Blood for a Silver Dollar) (Original Soundtra

Artist: Gianni Ferrio

Title: Un Dollaro Bucato (Blood for a Silver Dollar) (Original Soundtrack)

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Soundtrack

UPC: 738572157975

Release Date: 2019

Record Label: Silva Screen

Album Tracks

1. A Man... a Story I 2:05
2. Pistoleros in Agguato I 1:26
3. A Man... a Story II 1:06
4. Pistoleros in Agguato II 1:33
5. Pianino Relax I 2:36
6. Give Me Back I 1:46
7. Gary Al Palo 1:38
8. La Trappola Mortale 1:47
9. Il Ricercato 1:08
10. Give Me Back II 1:42
11. Give Me Back (Vocal) 2:08
12. Tragico Presagio 2:00
13. Pistoleros in Agguato III 2:05
14. A Man... a Story III 1:08
15. Quando Eravamo Nel Sud 1:43
16. Judy E Il Fuorilegge 1:16
17. Pianino Relax No. II 0:50
18. Il Guado 1:07
19. A Man... a Story IV 1:43
20. La Rivelazione Finale 2:03
21. A Man... a Story (Vocal) 2:19
22. Un Dollaro Bucato, Suite No. 1 2:05
23. Un Dollaro Bucato, Suite No. 2 4:31
24. Un Dollaro Bucato, Suite No. 3 4:53
25. A Man... a Story (Stereo Mix) 2:07
26. Give Me Back (Vocal - Stereo Mix) 2:07
27. A Man... a Story (Vocal - Stereo Mix) 2:16

The classic 1965 Spaghetti Western, "Un Dollaro Bucato" (Blood for a Silver Dollar) was an Italian/French collaboration directed by Giorgio Ferroni in which ex-Confederate lieutenant Gary O'Hara is duped by a corrupt landowner and mistakenly kills his brother. Gary is also shot and left for dead but is saved by the silver dollar he carries in his pocket, enabling him to return and revenge his brother's death. The film's release in America saw the title changed to "One Silver Dollar" and it's star's name changed from Guiliano Gemma to the rather less Italian sounding Montgomery Wood, under which moniker Gemma continued to perform. Ferrio's music for "Un Dollaro Bucato" has all the galloping excitement and standoff tension of Morricone's soundtracks for Sergio Leone's classic Dollars Trilogy and was used by Tarantino in his 2009 film "Inglourious Basterds".

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