1: Sinfonia D'Una Citta' I (4:29) 2: Sinfonia D'Una Citta' II (4:53) 3: Sinfonia D'Una Citta' III (2:44) 4: Sinfonia D'Una Citta' IV (2:51) 5: Tchaikovski's Destruction (3:38) 6: Copkiller (2:58) 7: Nelle Strade Del Centro (3:04) 8: Periferia (1:49) 9: Momento Totale (2:43) 10: Copkiller #2 (2:58) 11: Sinfonia D'Una Citta' I (Alternate Version) (1:43) 12: Sinfonia D'Una Citta' II (Alternate Version) (3:04) 13: Sinfonia D'Una Citta' II (Alternate Version #2) (3:03) 14: Momento Totale (Alternate Version) (2:44) 15: Copkiller #3 (0:47) 16: Copkiller (Rock Music) (1:20)
Description:
"Copkiller - O.s.t." on CD is a dedicated soundtrack release composed by the legendary Italian maestro Ennio Morricone and presented by the specialist label Quartet Records. This edition offers Morricone's atmospheric score for the film, showcasing his signature ability to blend haunting melodies, tense rhythmic patterns and subtle experimental textures into a coherent dramatic arc. The CD invites listeners into a sonic world of suspense and psychological intensity, with cues that move from brooding minimalism to more lyrical passages, always serving the underlying narrative mood and character dynamics of the movie. Carefully sequenced tracks provide an album-like listening experience, making the score engaging even away from the screen. Quartet Records is known for its high-quality soundtrack editions, and this release follows that tradition with particular care for sound, presentation and respect for the original music.
Quartet Records has established itself as a renowned boutique label in the world of film music, specializing in soundtracks and archival releases. The company is highly regarded among collectors for its attention to audio restoration, detailed liner notes, and thoughtfully curated tracklists, often bringing lesser-known or previously hard-to-find scores back into circulation. Their catalog focuses on both classic and contemporary film music, with a strong emphasis on European cinema, and they are appreciated for treating film scores as essential cultural and artistic works worth preserving.
Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) is widely regarded as one of the greatest film composers of all time, known for his extraordinary versatility and instantly recognizable musical language. Throughout his career he scored hundreds of films and television productions, working across genres from Westerns and crime dramas to art-house cinema. His music for classics such as "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," "Once Upon a Time in the West," "Cinema Paradiso," "The Mission," and "The Untouchables" has entered popular culture and influenced generations of composers. Morricone received numerous international awards, including an Honorary Academy Award for his lifetime achievements and an Academy Award for Best Original Score for "The Hateful Eight," cementing his status as a towering figure in film music history. "Copkiller - O.s.t." continues this legacy by revealing another facet of his talent for capturing complex psychological and emotional undercurrents through sound.