1. Main Title / The Immigrant
2. New Carpet, A
3. Kay
4. Ev'ry Time I Look In Your Eyes / After The Party
5. Vito And Abbandando
6. Senza Mama / Ciuri-Ciuri / Napule Ve Salute - Livio Giorgi
7. Godfathers At Home, The
8. Remember Vito Andolini
9. Michael Comes Home
10. Marcia Stilo Italiano
11. Ninna Nanna A Michele - Nino Palermo
12. Brothers Mourn, The
13. Murder Of Don Fanucci - Marcia Riliosos & Festa March
14. End Title
The Godfather is the soundtrack from the movie of the same name, released in 1972 by Paramount, and in 1991 on compact disc by MCA, which had acquired the rights to the album (and the rest of the Famous Music Group catalog) when they purchased ABC Records in 1979, which in turn had acquired the Famous Music labels from Gulf+Western in 1974. Unless noted, the songs were performed and composed by Nino Rota.
If you want the authentic soundtrack that you enjoyed with the movie then this is for you. It is so atmospheric and will bring back the movie to you. Hardly ever has a movie been so obviously recognisable by its music but the music is quality by itself.
The whole CD only lasts for about forty minutes but if you want more then play it again - It's that sort of music. Better still spoil yourself and buy the soundtrack from the 1972 original Godfather film and treat it as a prized double album.
If you want the authentic soundtrack that you enjoyed with the movie then this is for you. It is so atmospheric and will bring back the movie to you. Hardly ever has a movie been so obviously recognisable by its music but the music is quality by itself.
The whole CD only lasts for about forty minutes but if you want more then play it again - It's that sort of music. Better still spoil yourself and buy the soundtrack from the 1972 original Godfather film and treat it as a prized double album.
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Look more Godfather...
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RS Link: E-BOOK - Puzo Mario - The Godfather
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