Album DescriptionIt is splendidly appropriate that these three seminal and transgressive works by the major composer of film music of the 20th Century should be brought together on one silver disc. Ennio Morricone has been to film music what Pablo Picasso was to painting - an endlessly voracious intellectual organism imbibing the entirety of the extant arts environment and then, after reformulating and re-imagining everything absorbed, disgorging shockingly unexpected designs back into the cultural landscape. All three of these soundtracks represent this dynamic phenomenon of individualized creativity at its most overt and thrilling, and comprise a complete and full-form new language - one which euphoniously gives voice to the persuasive, infectious sense of optimism and potential so peculiar to the 1960s. Completely remastered in simulated stereo and presented in a 6-page digipak with original artwork, film stills and liner notes by John Bender.