new review for Italian Western

 

"I must admit I must have led a sheltered life for whilst obsessed  with film music for most of my adult life-  wrongly as it turned out, but that is another story - Italian Westerns and their music  escaped me, even when films like THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY, THE BIG GUNDOWN etc, were in the Movie Houses. So John Mansell's second tome on this highly popular and ultimately interesting genre is a welcome breath of fresh air after soaking up endless discussions on John Williams, John Barry, et al. The book is truly amazing, I was fascinated by stories, composers and films I must be honest and say I had never heard of. Loads of information, photos and facts, full of interesting material you can't stop going back and dipping into John Mansell is one of the great unsung heroes of film music, not getting the recognition he so rightly deserves. I have known him since the late 60s, and his love of film music has never left him;  he has never wavered like me now and then. His knowledge is encyclopedic, as these two books and his book on Hammer Film music will testify. The big plus of any book on music, whatever it is, is that once read, you feel you want to search the music out and listen to it.  I can assure you that this book delivers very heavily on that score." 
- John Williams (former editor, Music from the Movies and creator of Frome Silents to Satellites Author, and film music critic)


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