This release of hit songs by the legendary composer Ennio Morricone - Ennio Morricone conducts Morricone, who left an indelible mark on world culture and created the unique image of many films with his musical compositions, begins with the Movie Theme (From "Cinema Paradiso") and Love Theme (From "Cinema Paradiso") romantic symphonies.
Then the Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion obscure mystery introducing the atmosphere of crime drama continues the musical narrative with an intriguing riddle. The Ricordare (From "A Pure Formality") continues the cautious atmosphere of a crime drama, complementing musical passages with thoughtful vocal phrases. The Bugsy continues the atmosphere of hazy mystery.
The H2S piano solo brings a festive atmosphere, complementing the keyboard variations with chimes of bells. The music from the The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Main Theme film, which has become almost the hallmark of Westerns, captivates the atmosphere of the prairies and pours it with the tales of wanderings and adventures. But adventures in the wild west may also have a romantic component, complementing the sound of Jill's Theme (From "Once Upon a Time in the West") with vocal charm. Inspirational solemnity and intriguing expectation of future changes and achievements begins with the sound of A Fistful of Dynamite track, continuing a similar atmosphere in the musical image of The Ecstasy of Gold (From "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly") composition.
Vague Metti una Sera a Cena mystery surrounds with a haze of unconscious guesses and assumptions. The charm of the Portuguese lyrics of the A Brisa Do Coracao (From "Pereira Declares") singing lady is complemented by the spice of oriental motifs in the vocal part, The Working Class Goes to Heaven continues the musical saga by combining mystical obscurity and an epic symphony. The charm of the Portuguese lyrics of the singing lady is complemented by the spice of oriental motifs in the vocal part, the Casualties of War continues the musical saga by combining mystical obscurity and an epic symphony. The Abolisson (From "Quemada") complements the orchestra symphony with chorales combining female and male vocals and again and again emphasizing the name.
This release is completed by an unforgettable release of fragments of the soundtrack of the film, beginning with the Gabriel's Oboe (From "The Mission") romantic thoughtfulness, completing this section and the entire album with the On Earth as it is in Heaven (From "The Mission") magnificent anthem supplementing the vocal chorales with an epic symphony.