1: Matalo! (Theme Song - Single Version In Stereo) (3:15) 2: Matalo! (Main Titles - Film Version) (4:21) 3: Matalo! (Mirage) (2:08) 4: Matalo! (Ghosts) (3:24) 5: Matalo! (Chase) (4:20) 6: Matalo! (Old Town) (3:07) 7: Matalo! (Long Shadows) (4:24) 8: Matalo! (Chase #2) (2:43) 9: Matalo! (Theme Song - Instrumental) (4:56) 10: Matalo! (Under The Sun) (2:28) 11: Matalo! (Cantina) (2:17) 12: Matalo! (Lullaby) (3:14) 13: Matalo! (Chase #3) (2:30) 14: Matalo! (Cantina #2) (2:17) 15: Matalo! (Chase #4) (3:40) 16: Matalo! (Ghosts #2) (2:36) 17: Matalo! (Old Town #2) (3:32) 18: Matalo! (Hei Gente!) (3:59) 19: Matalo! (Theme Song - Film Version) (9:51) 20: Matalo! (Main Titles In Stereo) (4:24) 21: Matalo! (Suite In Stereo) (4:54)
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Jewelcase & 12 Pages Booklet/ Original Soundtrack
Description:
Matalo! by Mario Migliardi, released 8 October 2021.
This version of Matalo! comes as a 1xCD in a(n) Jewelcase packaging. - JEWELCASE & 12 PAGES BOOKLET/ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
Comes in a regular plastic case with clear tray.
Includes a 12-page booklet.
Score originally processed with the Leslie effect.
Tracks 1 & 19 "Matalo!" by Mino Roli - Mario Migliardi.
Sung by Giano Ton.
Track 1 previously issued on original single RCA PM3550
Track 21 previously unreleased.
"Matalo!" is a captivating CD release featuring the original soundtrack composed by Mario Migliardi for the cult 1970 Italian western film of the same name. This album, produced by Four Flies Records, showcases Migliardi's innovative approach to scoring, blending psychedelic rock elements with traditional Spaghetti Western motifs. The result is an atmospheric and experimental soundscape that perfectly complements the film?s unconventional style. Four Flies Records is renowned for its dedication to unearthing rare gems from Italian cinema and music history, often reissuing forgotten masterpieces with exceptional attention to audio quality and packaging. Mario Migliardi was a prolific composer in Italy?s golden era of film music, known for his versatility across genres such as jazz, pop, and avant-garde electronic sounds. His work on "Matalo!" stands out as one of his most daring achievements, earning him recognition among collectors and cinephiles worldwide.