Polski opis
Typ : | Album |
Rok wydania : | 2007 |
Jakość : | 192kbps Joint Stereo |
Okładki : | front |
Opis:
Specjalne wydawnictwo przygotowane z okazji wręczenia Ennio Morricone tegorocznego Oscara. Céline Dion, Andrea Bocelli, Chris Botti< Roger Waters, Bruce Springsteen i... Metallica, to tylko niektóre z największych gwiazd, które przy udziale samego kompozytora przygotowały nowe wersje najbardziej znanych filmowych motywów Morricone. Co więcej znane z kina utwory opatrzone zostały dodatkowo partiami wokalnymi. I tak nie zabrakło tutaj Céline Dion śpiewającej piosenkę I Knew I Loved You z filmu Dawno Temu w Ameryce (w oryginale utwór nosił tytuł Deborah's Theme), Metallica zagrała kompozycję The Ecstasy Of Gold, a Andrea Bocelli wykonał utwór Conradiana. Całość została uzupełniona nowymi kompozycjami Ennio Morricone, który skomponował początki i zakończenia do każdego zamieszczonego na płycie utworu tak, by łagodnie przechodziły jeden w drugi, stanowiąc zwartą, muzyczną całość.
źródło: merlin.pl
English description
Type : | Album |
Release Date : | 2007 |
Quality : | 192kbps Joint Stereo |
Covers : | front |
Description:
The names on this tribute testify to the extraordinarily wide appeal of the Italian film composer Ennio Morricone: not many people could get Bruce Springsteen, Celine Dion, Quincy Jones, Renée Fleming, and Metallica on one disc. And while the artists come from very diverse genres, the album holds together well. Things start off on a syrupy note with Dion's "I Knew I Loved You," a ballad from 1984's Once Upon a Time in America (to which Alan and Marilyn Bergman added lyrics in 2006). But fortunately the CD quickly recovers and goes on to survey most of Morricone's styles, from the dissonance of his spaghetti Western scores to his mod period to his lush orchestral vistas. Metallica goes all out with guitars blazing on "Ecstasy of Gold," a track they've used as a concert intro for years, while Brazil's Daniela Mercury and Eumir Deodato breeze through "Conmigo," and the French-British combo Vanessa and the O's resuscitate the pure '60s pop of "Je Changerai d'Avis," once performed by Françoise Hardy. As for ballads, listen for soprano Renée Fleming, who surpasses her previous pop-crossover attempts on the fragile "Sail Away." Morricone himself couldn't stay away: he wrote interstitial music to create seamless transitions between the tracks, and conducts three instrumental cues. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Receiving an Honorary Oscar at the 79th Annual Academy Awards for his lifetime achievement, composer Ennio Morricone has made a monumental contribution to more than 500 indelible film and television scores including "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," "The Mission," "Once Upon a Time in America," "The Untouchables," "Cinema Paradiso" and others. To celebrate Maestro Morricone, 16 guest artist that include Andrea Bocelli, Chris Botti, Celine Dion, Renée Fleming, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Yo-Yo Ma, Metallica, Quincy Jones, Bruce Springsteen and others join in all-star performances of Maestro Morricone's most memorable music on his new album WE ALL LOVE ENNIO MORRICONE.
source: amazon.com