Spaghetti Western Orchestra Rapidshare Movies
NOTE: These aren't my rips, so I cannot take any credit for them. I'm just sharing them with the community.I'm a huge fan of the old Shaw Bros.
The Ultimate Spaghetti Westerns List (92 Movies) Main street in a deserted town of the Wild West. I thought it would be fun to try to create the ultimate spaghetti westerns list. I read that about 600 movies were made in the genre, so I thought it would be fun to have a post which listed all of them.
Kung fu movies from the 70's and early 80's. And for anyone else who is too, this is a real special treat! I doubt any of these OSTs have ever been released commercially. I recieved these files a few days ago from a friend (online). In them are various compositions from the following Shaw Bros.
Gigs worth of them are posted hereHidden link. To see links.Look for each entry that is Yu Xihong's. It's his blog (same source of the files you found above).3-4 gigs on my HD at least from there.He's ripped a lot from the movies, BUT he's tracked down the movies that the Shaws took them from and got those soundtracks (lots of Spaghetti Westerns and Library Music). Lots of FDV music. Just prepare to be downloading a ton of stuff.Start here and just get all the updates (nearly a dozen!)Hidden link.
To see links. Thanks for checking me out. Yes, much of this music comes straight from the records. And they're quite costly. I've peeked in on FFShrine on occasion via Galbadia, but I'm not a regular poster (this is my first post imagine that). I just happened to see a referrer from here on my blog tracker.
Spaghetti Western Music Genre
Anyway, I'm glad you guys are enjoying the music. I'll be releasing my final climactic volume much later this year. Stay tuned!And here's the rapidshare folder for Xihong Library. Hidden link. To see links. (although you've probably done a quite a bit of searching via blogger by now).
Thanks for checking me out. Yes, much of this music comes straight from the records. And they're quite costly. I've peeked in on FFShrine on occasion via Galbadia, but I'm not a regular poster (this is my first post imagine that). I just happened to see a referrer from here on my blog tracker. Anyway, I'm glad you guys are enjoying the music.
I'll be releasing my final climactic volume much later this year. Stay tuned!And here's the rapidshare folder for Xihong Library. Hidden link. To see links.
(although you've probably done a quite a bit of searching via blogger by now)We love your work man! I can't wait to see the final release. Man there's a lot of good stuff, but i cant find 'Duel to the death' aka 'Xian si jue' from 1983.I love the main theme, any chance it's hidden somewhere, maybe under a different name?ThanksXavierYou're talking about the one with Norman Chiu/Tsui right? Sorry, but I specialize in Shaw Bros just because I have a 'system' in place. It's possible that I've found many non-Shaw Bros cues, but I'm not familiar with those movies. However, I do know what you're talking about it was the intro to Wu-Tang Forever right?
Hidden link. To see links.The King Ruler Zig Zag Ziggallah! You're talking about the one with Norman Chiu/Tsui right? Sorry, but I specialize in Shaw Bros just because I have a 'system' in place.
It's possible that I've found many non-Shaw Bros cues, but I'm not familiar with those movies. However, I do know what you're talking about it was the intro to Wu-Tang Forever right? Hidden link. To see links.The King Ruler Zig Zag Ziggallah!Hey,ah ok not Shaw brothers ((I was referring more to the main theme you can hear @ the 5:30min mark here - Hidden link. To see links.Oh well the search goes on.CheersXavier.
Prima dell'aurora is a word-play, meaning 'before the dawn', but also referring to the title of Ain Soph's famous CD ('aurora' is Italian for dawn). This beautiful LP presents for the first time a selection of the most representative songs from that classic release in their original, raw and furious versions.Think of IGGY & STOOGES' Raw power, which was listened in its real brutal sound only more than 20 years after the original issue. Acousmatrix 7: Berio/Maderna is the seventh installment in a series of discs from the Dutch label BVHaast that is canvassing the output of the pioneering European electronic music studios, such as the ORTF in Paris, the WDR studio in Cologne, and, in this case, the RAI Studio di Fonologia in Milan.
It contains several of the key electronic pieces produced at this facility in the late '50s and early '60s by two early masters of the genre, Luciano Berio and Bruno Maderna.Fans of John Cage's early electronic masterwork Fontana Mix, created at the Studio di Fonologia in 1958, may be surprised to find Berio drawing from the same pool of taped sources as Cage in his work Momenti (1960). This is its first appearance on CD, whereas it is the second for both Thema - Omaggio a Joyce (1958) and Visage (1962). Yet it is not particularly easy to find RCA's Berio album Many more voices, which is out of print, containing both of these pieces. Thema - Omaggio a Joyce (1958) and Visage (1962) are famous milestones within the history of electronic music and feature the irreplaceable artistry of Berio's then-wife, soprano Cathy Berberian.Maderna's electronic music is generally not well known outside of Europe, and the appearance here of Le rire (1962) and Invenzione su una voce (also known as Dimensioni II) (1960) is most welcome. Whereas in Cage's electronic music, where one laughs but the composer doesn't seem to get the joke, Maderna revels in outwardly ridiculous, fragmented sounds, clearly choosing and combining what pleases him personally without the slightest recourse to apparent structural procedures.
The 'una voce' is once again Berberian, utilizing an unusual text source, the notorious Letteristic book by Hans G. Helms Fa:m'Ahnewgwow published in 1959 and entirely made up of word fragments devoid of 'sense' or story.
The sound on this BVHaast disc is great, as through some miracle they have transferred the vintage and artifactual tapes to disc without the slightest hint of tape hiss. Contrary to the notes, both Le rire and Invenzione su una voce have appeared on CD before, in an Italian collection of Maderna's electronic music on the Stradivarius label. Yet as with Many more voices, who can actually find a copy of it? By any measure, Acousmatrix 7: Berio/Maderna is an excellent option for these key early electronic works.da.