Dom1

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Other Mixes By Dom1

Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
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Cassette | Mixed Genre
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70's CINEMA

Side A
Artist Song
LALO SCHIFRIN |** (Argentina)  Kelly's Heroes
(Kelly's Heroes, 1970) 
MICHEL MAGNE * (France)  French-Riviera
(De La Part Des Copains, 1970) 
ENNIO MORRICONE (Italy)  Uccidete Il Vitello Grasso
(Uccidete Il Vitello Grasso E Arrostitelo, 1970) 
PETER SCHIRMANN (Germany)  Wappen Von Hamburg
(Fluchtweg St. Pauli, 1971) 
QUINCY JONES (USA)  Snow Creatures
(Dollar$, 1971) 
MICHAEL SMALL (USA)  Leaving The City / End Title
(Klute, 1971) 
WENDY CARLOS (USA)  Title Music
(A Clockwork Orange, 1971) 
PIERRO PICCIONI (Italy)  Adagio Cantabile E Minuetto (organ version)
(Le Monache Di Saint'Arcangelo 1972) 
NINO ROTA (Italy)  Sicilian Pastorale
(The Godfather, 1972) 
GATO BARBIERI (Argentina)  Jeanne
(Last Tango In Paris, 1972) 
STU PHILLIPS * (USA)  Three For The Road
(A Time To Every Purpose, 1972) 
BRUNO NICOLAI (Italy)  Veglia Funebre & Macabro Ricordo
(La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte, 1972) 
PINO DONNAGIO (Italy)  John's Theme (Love Scene)
(Don't Look Now, 1973) 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
ROY BUDD * (England)  Out Of It
(The Stone Killer, 1973) 
MIKE ROZAKIS (Greece)  Supernatural Chase
(She Knew No Other Way, 1973) 
ELMER BERNSTEIN * (USA)  The Mine
(Gold, 1974) 
DANIELE PARIS (Italy)  Portiere Di Notti
(Portiere Di Notti, 1974) 
JOHN BARRY *** (England)  This Way Mary
(Mary Queen Of Scots, 1971) 
RALPH BURNS (USA)  Theme From Lenny
(Lenny, 1974) 
VLADIMIR COSMA * (Romania)  Nadia's Theme
(Michel Strogoff, 1975) 
CLAUDE BOLLING (France)  Happy Buddies
(Il Faut Vivre Dangereusement, 1975) 
DAVE GRUSIN (USA)  Sing Along With The C.I.A.
(3 Days Of Condor, 1975) 
JOHN WILLIAMS (USA)  One Barrel Chase
(Jaws, 1975) 
KARL-ERNST SASSE ** (Former East Germany)  Sklaven Ballet
(Im Staub Der Sterne, 1976) 
BILL CONTI (USA)  Going The Distance
(Rocky, 1976) 
BERNARD HERRMAN (USA)  Betsy In A White Dress
(Taxi Driver, 1976) 
FRANCIS LAI (France)  Promenade
(Bilitis, 1977) 
HENRY MANCINI * (USA)  After The Shower
(Revenge Of The Pink Panther, 1978) 
GOBLIN (Italy)  Pillage
(Biuo Omega, 1979) 
JERRY GOLDSMITH (USA)  Face Hugger
(Alien, 1979) 

Comment:







All tracks are instrumental and unless noted are from the original soundtrack. Enjoy.

*** re-recorded version by original composer
** original version from a mixed artist compilation
* original version from single artist compilation

Feedback:

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musicgnome
Date: 5/23/2006
Tremendous...so many good mixes around these days...this being one of the finest of the bunch.
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Rob Conroy
Date: 5/23/2006
Nice. I agree with the 'gnome on this one.
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Mark Petruccelli
Date: 5/23/2006
Excellent. Some great sounds from some great flicks.
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hemizen
Date: 5/23/2006
I always want to go to the movies after seeing your mixes.
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Salman1
Date: 5/23/2006
Loads of killer flicks here, with there accompanying music. Great stuff all around, Mr. Dom.
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sport !
Date: 5/23/2006
Damn Good!!
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2old2matter
Date: 5/23/2006
Wow. You do good stuff, Dom. Wish you'd upload these mixes.
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Siobhan
Date: 5/23/2006
Absolutely excellent, and one I'd love to hear. And Bilitis is in there! As usual, like the Morricone, and the Carlos.
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jonpoi
Date: 5/24/2006
Very inviting, Dom
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Sean Lally
Date: 5/24/2006
i dig it!
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Nest of Vipers
Date: 5/24/2006
Ditto sport ! !!
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Luke79
Date: 5/24/2006
The Seventies were scary.
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French Connection
Date: 5/24/2006
Soixante Dix's indeed! as jonpoi says"Very Inviting." I'll have a bucket of salted popcorn to go with the red wine that I always smuggle into cinema visits cheers.
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DJ Karen Adams
Date: 5/24/2006
Looks good, Dom...as usual.
This is cinem-a-riffic!! While French Connection takes a bucket of salted, I'll have my popcorn avec fromage. Watch it. Here comes some stars!!!
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Orchid
Date: 5/25/2006
Utterly beautiful. I love the Quincy Jones, Frances Lai... actually I'm obsessed with the whole lot at the moment. Would you agree that the first 40 seconds of the Peter Schirmann song are the climax and it's downhill from there? It's stll great though.