Iconicfilm composer Ennio Morricone has crafteda brooding, brutal opening song for the soundtrack toQuentin Tarantinos The Hateful Eight, LUltima Diligenza di Red Rock.
The Hateful Eight score marks Morricones first for a Western movie in four decades, but LUltima Diligenza shows he hasnt lost his knack for blending serpentine strings, blistering brass and the occasional monastic chant. The Italian composer previously provided the legendary scores for classic Westerns like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West and My Name is Nobody.
Morricones score which garnered a Golden Globe nodlast week will anchor the Hateful Eight soundtrack, which sees release on December 18th via Decca, and on vinyl through Third Man. The compilation also boastsmusic by the White Stripes, Roy Orbison and David Hess.
Tarantino has pulled compositions from Morricones extensive catalog for years, starting with Kill Bill: Volume 1s use of From Man to Man from the 1967 Spaghetti Western Death Rides a Horse. The director tried to recruit Morricone for2009sInglourious Basterds, but the composer was already working onGiuseppe TornatoresBaaria; Morriconedid, however, contribute a new track, Ancora Qui, to Tarantinos 2012 follow-up, Django Unchained.
The Hateful Eight opens in select theaters on December 25th before going nationwide on January 8th.
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