Friday, November 04, 2005



















In english called "Without Apparent Motive", this is one of my favorit 1972 movie and soundtrack, Jean-Louis Trintignant plays the main character as Inspector Carella, searching about a killer in Nice. Ennio Morricone's music is sounding here like "The Sicilian Clan" ( another fave of mine, original LP coming soon on SOC ). An end main theme that captivated me since ever...Everyone who's interrested by Morricone's work knows that he's highly prolific ( over 500 hundred scores ! ). I prefer the decade 1965 to 1975, when at the time he was working with Bruno Nicolai for the arrangments. The movie was recorded on MiniDisc ( thanks to MarcoDisco ) then re-cut and sliced by myself, and finally recreated and remastered on CD. I did this because i have a lot of difficulties to find the original soundtrack in shops in France ( featuring 13 tracks and issued by Screen Trax Records ). I found by myself titles for the following 16 tracks and keeped some dialogues that i found "funny" or interresting too. So, you have to know that i am ripping only original vinyls or making my own Champaign compilations or re-works. I don't want make CD's copy, because i think it's to easy. I prefer to do something more and i want to be in peace with my mind to work about it...Like every time, recorded in 192 Kbps + Artwork.

Ennio Morricone "Sans Mobile Apparent"
Champaign Original Movie Masters Series
© 2005 Champaign Records

01. sans mobile apparent ( main theme )
02. the trial
03. murdered for the first time
04. the sniper
05. suspense
06. mobile 1
07. stress
08. mobile 2
09. the waiting
10. the waiting suite / mobile 3
11. flash info
12. suspense ( organ )
13. c'est un mélodrame ? non, c'est un mélomerde
14. near the end
15. souvenirs
16. sans mobile apparent ( end theme )

Be Seing You !
 
posted by number06 at 7:41 AM
4 Comments:


At 11:53 AM, Blogger RonM

Yeah Morricone one of the most prolific movie composers but also one of the best. Great effort thanks for your dedication and time.

 

At 10:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous

I've got this one already, one of the best scores Mr. Morricone has created. Good post!

 

At 3:47 PM, Blogger jctravis

Wow, thanks for the work fellow Ennio fanatic! Great score!

 

At 10:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous

Sadly, the link is dead, could you consider in the near future to re-post... love this OST too... tanx