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Released on CD: Film Scores of 1970

By: Oliver

Latest addition: “Yureiyashiki no kyofu: Chi o suu ningyoo” by Riichiro Manabe.

1. Alfred Newman (Varèse Sarabande)
2. Carlo Savina (Beat Records)
3. George Bruns, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman & Terry Gilkyson (Walt Disney Records)
4. Jerry Goldsmith (Varèse Club)
5. Ennio Morricone (Cinevox)
6. Bruno Nicolai (Lucertola Media)
7. Claude Bolling (Milan, paired with “Borsalino & Co.”)
8. Carlo Rustichelli (Point Records, paired with “L’armata Brancaleone”)
9. Gene Page (Chapter III)

10. Serge Gainsbourg & Jean-Claude Vannier (Universal France, paired with “Ce Sacré Grand-père”, co-composed by Michel Colombier)
11. Nino Rota (CAM)
12. Ennio Morricone (Verita Note)
13. Georges Delerue (Music Box Records, complete edition, paired with “La petite fille en velours bleu”)
14. Galt MacDermot (Beyond Music)
15. Bruno Nicolai (Edipan)
16. Henry Mancini (RCA)
17. Toru Takemitsu (Toho, part of the box set “The Film Music of Akira Kurosawa: The Complete Edition Vol. 3”)
18. Michel Legrand (Playtime)
19. Armando Trovajoli (Argus)

20. Les Baxter (Lalaland Records)
21. Piero Umiliani (Cinevox)
22. Ennio Morricone (Verita Note)
23. Manuel De Sica (GDM/Legend, expanded edition)
24. Michel Legrand (Sony Masterworks Japan, concert arrangement, paired with the symphonic Cherbourg suite)
25. Christopher Gunning (Harkit, one of the few Harkit releases I’ve included here, since most of them are badly made LP transfers)
26. Robert Cobert (Rhino, paired with “Night of Dark Shadows”)
27. Ennio Morricone (Cinevox)
28. Robert Drasnin (Intrada)
29. Ennio Morricone (Verita Note)

30. François de Roubaix (Universal France, includes selections from “La rapace” and “Un aller simple”)
31. Piero Piccioni (Avanz)
32. Johnny Mandel (Liberty/Columbia)
33. Leonard Rosenman (Film Score Monthly)
34. Piero Piccioni (Point Records, paired with a suite from “Lo straniero”)
35. Michael Holm (Diggler Records, includes also music from “Hexen geschändet und zu Tode gequält”)
36. Mario Migliardi (GDM)
37. Ennio Morricone (GDM)
38. Henry Mancini (Kritzerland, includes also the rejected score by Charles Strouse)
39. John Barry (Retrograde/FSM)

40. Ennio Morricone (Cinevox)
41. Shel Silverstein (Rykodisc)
42. Bruno Nicolai (Digitmovies)
43. François de Roubaix (Universal France)
44. Carlo Rustichelli (Cinevox, paired with “Kapò”)
45. Randy Newman & Jack Nitzsche (Warner)
46. Miklós Rózsa (Tadlow, complete re-recording, conducted by Nic Raine)
47. Johnny Douglas (Dulcima)
48. Francis Lai (Disques Dreyfus)
49. Jerry Goldsmith (Lalaland Records, restored sound + bonus track)

50. Piero Umiliani (Cinevox)
51. Maurice Jarre (Chapter III, paired with “Grand Prix”)
52. Peppino de Luca & Carlos Pes (Digitmovies)
53. Roy Budd (Cinephile, paired with selections from “Catlow” & “Zeppelin”)
54. Alfred Schnittke (Capriccio, ca. 26 minutes re-recorded for “Alfred Schnittke – Film Music Vol. IV”)
55. Hajime Kaburagi (Hotwax Trax)
56. Henry Mancini (Quartet, 2 CDs with the album program and the complete score)
57. Gerald Fried (Screen Archives Entertainment)
58. Alejandro Jodorowsky (Real Gone Music, re-issue of the original soundtrack album)
59. Jerry Goldsmith (Lalaland Records)

60. Lubos Fiser (Finders Keepers Records)
61. Harry Robinson (GDI Records)
62. Nino Rota (CAM)
63. Ennio Morricone (CAM, includes also music from the sequel “Quando le donne persero la coda” composed by Bruno Nicolai)
64. Akira Ifukube (Toho, 2-CD set, paired with “Sora No Daikaijû Radon”)
65. Pink Floyd (Rhino Music)
66. Pierre Jansen (Universal France, suite available on “Bandes originales des films de Claude Chabrol”)
67. Eric Demarsan (Universal France)
68. Philippe Sarde (Sugar Music)
69. Francis Lai (MCA Records)

70. Lalo Schifrin (Film Score Monthly)
71. Leonard Rosenman (Film Score Monthly)
72. Franco Micalizzi (Digitmovies, new edition with complete score and three tracks from the rejected score, also by Micalizzi)
73. James Bernard (GDI Records)
74. Ennio Morricone (GDM/Legend, expanded edition)
75. Lalo Schifrin (Quartet Records, paired with “What’s Up, Pussycat?” by Burt Bacharach)
76. Sante Maria Romitelli (Digitmovies)
77. Michael J. Lewis (Composer promo, paried with “92 in the Shade”)
78. Stelvio Cipriani (GDM, with three tracks from “Se t’ incontro, t’ ammazzo”)
79. John Barry (Intrada)

80. Jerry Goldsmith (Intrada)
81. Stelvio Cipriani (Digitmovies, paired with “Estratto dagli archivi segreti della polizia di una capitale europea” aka “Tragic Ceremony”)
82. The Tremeloes & Armando Trovajoli (Cinephile, I don’t know if the album features any of Trovajoli’s underscore)
83. Piero Umiliani (Easy Tempo, paired with “Eva Nera”)
84. Giorgio Gaslini (Quartet Records)
85. Maurice Jarre (Universal France, paired with “Villa Rides”)
86. Piero Piccioni (Right Tempo/Easy Tempo)
87. James Bernard (GDI Records)
88. Riz Ortolani (Hexacord, paired with “Non si sevizia un paperino”)
89. Gianni Ferrio (Digitmovies)

90. Bruno Nicolai (Saimel Records)
91. Ennio Morricone (Digitmovies)
92. Francesco De Masi (Beat Records, expanded edition)
93. Frank Cordell (Intrada, 2 CDs with the complete original score and the Capitol-LP)
94. Piero Piccioni (Saimel, paired with “Ciao Gulliver”)
95. Mario Nascimbene (Legend, includes music from “One Million Years B. C.” & “Creatures the World Forgot”)
96. Henry Mancini (Intrada)
97. Riichiro Manabe (VAP Inc, score is part of the box set “Toho SFX Champion Festival”)

 

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