The Legend of 1900 (soundtrack)
The Legend of 1900 is the soundtrack to the movie of the same name (Italian: La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano, The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean).[1]
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Released | October 12, 1999 |
Label | Sony |
Two versions of the album have been released: an original version with 29 tracks, and another version with 21 for the American market.[2]
The film Seven Pounds uses the song "The Crisis".
Original track listing
All tracks by Ennio Morricone except where noted.
- "Playing Love"
- "The Legend Of The Pianist On The Ocean"
- "The Crisis"
- "Peacherine Rag" (Scott Joplin)
- "A Goodbye To Friends"
- "Study For Three Hands"
- "Tarantella In 3rd Class"
- "Enduring Movement"
- "Police"
- "Trailer"
- "Thanks Danny"
- "A Mozart Reincarnated"
- "Child"
- "Magic Waltz" (Amedeo Tommasi)
- "The Goodbye Between Nineteen Hundred And Max"
- "Goodbye Duet"
- "Nineteen Hundred's Madness No. 1"
- "Danny’s Blues"
- "Second Crisis"
- "Jungle Blues"[3]
- "Big Foot Ham" (Jelly Roll Morton)
- "The Crave" (Jelly Roll Morton)
- "Nocturne With No Moon"
- "Before The End"
- "Playing Love"
- "Ships And Snow"
- "Nineteen Hundred's Madness No. 2"
- "I Can And Then"
- "Silent Goodbye"
- "5 Portraits"
- "Lost Boys Calling" (Morricone, Roger Waters)[4]
Re-release track listing
- "1900's Theme"
- "The Legend Of The Pianist"
- "The Crisis"
- "The Crave"
- "A Goodbye To Friends"
- "Study For Three Hands"
- "Playing Love"
- "A Mozart Reincarnated"
- "Child"
- "1900's Madness # 1"
- "Danny's Blues"
- "Second Crisis"
- "Peacherine Rag"
- "Nocturne With No Moon"
- "Before The End"
- "Playing Love"
- "I Can And Then"
- "1900's Madness # 2"
- "Silent Goodbye"
- "Ships And Snow"
- "Lost Boys Calling"
References
- Ennio Morricone The Legend of 1900 [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2022-06-18
- "Filmtracks: The Legend of 1900 (Ennio Morricone)".
- "The Legend of 1900 (1998) - IMDb". IMDb.
- Manning, Toby (2006). "Which One's Pink?". The Rough Guide to Pink Floyd (1st ed.). London: Rough Guides. p. 145. ISBN 1-84353-575-0.
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