Released on CD: Film Scores of 1969
By: Oliver
Latest addition: “Gaily, Gaily” by Henry Mancini.

1. Bruno Nicolai (Digtimovies)
2. Arlo Guthrie & Garry Sherman (Rykodisc)
3. John Barry & Don Walker (Film Score Monthly, includes also Stu Phillips’ music for the US TV-version and the rejected score by M. Legrand)
4. Eric Demarsan (Universal France)
5. The Freedom (Moving Image)
6. Ron Goodwin & William Walton (Varèse Sarabande)
7. Bernard Herrmann (Southern Cross, original recording, a complete re-recording is available from Tribute Film Classics)
8. Vince Guaraldi (Fantasy Records)
9. Georges Delerue (Universal France, paired with selections from Delerue’s “Le cerveau” & “La grande vadrouille” by Georges Auric)

10. Elmer Bernstein (Film Score Monthly, paired with “The Train” by Maurice Jarre)
11. The Audition (RPM Records)
12. Ennio Morricone (GDM/Legend, new edition with 10 minutes of previously unreleased music)
13. Burt Bacharach (A & M Records)
14. Piero Piccioni (Right Tempo/Easy Tempo)
15. Angela Morley (Film Score Monthly)
16. Lalo Schifrin (Aleph, re-recording)
17. Piero Piccioni (Cinevox)
18. Vladimir Cosma (Pomme Music, paired with “Alexandre le bienheurex”)
19. Armando Trovajoli (Cinevox)

20. Maurice Jarre (GDM)
21. Ennio Morricone (Legend)
22. Fiorenzo Carpi (Point Records)
23. Kunio Miyauchi & Gendai Kano (Futureland)
24. Leslie Bricusse & John Williams (Film Score Monthly)
25. Elmer Bernstein (Film Score Monthly)
26. Michel Legrand (Quartet Records)
27. Alex North (Varèse Club)
28. Waldo de los Rios (Singular/Quartet records, paired with “¿Quién Puede Matar A Un Niño?”)
29. Armando Trovajoli (Avanz Records)

30. Jerry Goldsmith (Film Score Monthly)
31. Bruno Nicolai (Easy Tempo)
32. Quincy Jones (MCA Records)
33. Jerry Goldsmith (Varèse Club)
34. John Cameron (Trunk Records)
35. Nora Orlandi (Lucertola Media)
36. Ennio Morricone (Cinevox)
37. Francis Lai (RCA Victor Japan)
38. Ennio Morricone (GDM)
39. Michael J. Lewis (Promo CD)

40. Bruno Nicolai (Edipan)
41. John Barry (EMI)
42. Antoine Duhamel (Milan)
43. Spirit (Sundazed)
44. Pink Floyd (EMI)
45. John Barry (EMI)
46. Riz Ortolani (Beat Records, paired with “Tiffany Memorandum” & “Terese La Ladra”)
47. Armando Trovajoli (Argus Japan)
48. Benedetto Ghiglia (CAM)
49. Ennio Morricone (GDM)

50. Nino Rota (Quartet Records, paired with “Roma”)
51. Ennio Morricone (Digitmovies)
52. Ennio Morricone (Cinevox)
53. Ennio Morricone (Sugar Music, no extra music)
54. Riz Ortolani (Hexacord)
55. Angelo Francesco Lavagnino (Beat Records)
56. Michel Legrand (Universal France)
57. Hugo Montenegro (Film Score Monthly, paired with “Hombre” by David Rose)
58. Jerry Fielding (Film Score Monthly, 3-CD-set with complete score and the LP recording)
59. Mikis Theodorakis (FM Records)

60. Les Reed (RPM Records, paired with “Girl On a Motorcycle”)
61. Elmer Bernstein (Tadlow, complete re-recording, conducted by Nic Raine)
62. Marcello Giombini (Verita Note)
63. Jerry Goldsmith (Film Score Monthly)
64. Carlo Rustichelli (Digitmovies)
65. Ernest Gold (Film Score Monthly, paired with “On the Beach”)
66. James Bernard (GDI Records, ca. 25 minutes on “The Hammer Frankenstein Film Music Collection”)
67. Ennio Morricone (Film Score Monthly)
68. Stelvio Cipriani (Digitmovies)
69. Jerry Goldsmith (Prometheus Records)

70. Georges Delerue (Intrada)
71. Bobby Scott (Muzak Japan)
72. Carlo Savina (Quartet Records, paired with “Las amantes del diablo”)
73. Piero Umiliani (Cinevox)
74. Frank Cordell (Film Score Monthly, paired with “Khartoum”)
75. Francesco De Masi (Beat Records)
76. Maurice Jarre (Universal France)
77. Michel Legrand (Warner France, inlcudes music from “Summer of ’42”)
78. Ennio Morricone (Saimel)
79. Georges Delerue (Quartet Records)

80. Fred Bongusto & Robby Poitevin (Avanz)
81. Les Baxter (Lalaland Records)
82. Gianni Ferrio (Digitmovies)
83. Tito Arevalo (Elysee Productions)
84. Ennio Morricone (Dagored)
85. Ennio Morricone (Dagored)
86. John Williams (Legacy/Columbia)
87. Dominic Frontiere (Intrada, paired with “Billie”)
88. Henry Mancini (Kritzerland, LP version, paired with “The Night They Raided Minsky’s” by Charles Strouse)
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01Jesús Franco
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02Arthur Penn
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03Sidney Lumet
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04Jean-Pierre Melville
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05Tinto Brass
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06Guy Hamilton
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07Veljko Bulajic
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08Bill Melendez
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09Gérard Oury
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10John Guillermin
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11Barney Platts-Mills
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12Gillo Pontecorvo
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13George Roy Hill
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14Radley Metzger
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15James Hill
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16Richard Fleischer
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17Pasquale Festa Campanile
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18Yves Robert
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19Luigi Magni
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20Luchino Visconti
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21Alberto Lattuada
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22Luigi Comencini
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23Ishirô Honda
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24Herbert Ross
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25John Frankenheimer
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26Richard Brooks
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27S. Lee Pogostin
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28Narciso Ibáñez Serrador
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29Dino Risi
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30Jack Smight
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31Alberto De Martino
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32Peter Collinson
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33George Cukor
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34Ken Loach
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35Riccardo Freda
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36Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
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37Claude Lelouch
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38Giuliano Montaldo
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39Bryan Forbes
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40Jesús Franco
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41John Schlesinger
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42François Truffaut
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43Jacques Demy
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44Barbet Schroeder
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45Peter R. Hunt
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46Lucio Fulci
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47Ettore Scola
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48Pier Paolo Pasolini
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49Elio Petri
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50Federico Fellini
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51Luigi Comencini
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52Mauro Bolognini
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53Henri Verneuil
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54Umberto Lenzi
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55Sergio Corbucci
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56Jacques Deray
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57Andrew V. McLaglen
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58Sam Peckinpah
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59Costa-Gavras
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60Douglas Hickox
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61Henry Hathaway
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62Gianfranco Parolini
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63Tom Gries
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64Giuseppe Colizzi
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65Stanley Kramer
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66Terence Fisher
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67Don Taylor
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68Piero Schivazappa
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69J. Lee Thompson
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70John Huston
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71Herbert J. Biberman
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72Amando de Ossorio
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73Harald Philipp
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74Boris Sagal
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75Enzo G. Castellari
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76Alfred Hitchcock
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77Serge Bourguignon
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78Salvatore Samperi
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79Ken Russell
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80Romolo Guerrieri
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81Maury Dexter
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82Julio Buchs
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83Eddie Romero
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84Adolfo Celi
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85Giuliano Montaldo
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86Mark Rydell
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87Arthur Hiller
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88Norman Jewison