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Crime and Dissonance

Crime and Dissonance is a 2005 compilation album of Italian composer Ennio Morricone's film score work. Intended as a follow-up to two earlier Morricone compilations assembled by Dagored, the album was put together by Alan Bishop and released by Ipecac Recordings. Crime and Dissonance features work ranging from the later 1960s to the early 1980s, and contains scores taken from films of several different genres.

Crime and Dissonance
Compilation album by
ReleasedOctober 18, 2005
GenreFilm music
Length1:41:52
LabelIpecac
ProducerAlan Bishop, Mike Patton, Greg Werckman
Ennio Morricone chronology
Maestro
(2005)
Crime and Dissonance
(2005)
Itinerary of a Genius
(2005)

The collection focuses on Morricone's lesser-known soundtrack work, with Ipecac founder Mike Patton consciously wishing to distance it from similar compilations. Released on October 18, 2005, Crime and Dissonance has been met with favorable reviews by critics. The album has attracted comments on Morricone's experimental and innovative compositional style, often in contrast to the spare-sounding westerns he is known for.

Production Edit

Crime and Dissonance, a collection of Ennio Morricone's film scores from the 1970s, was conceived as a follow-up to Dagored releases Morricone 2000 and Morricone 2001.[1][2][3] However, that label abandoned the project, and Mike Patton of Ipecac Recordings decided to release it instead. Morricone had no input in the project; instead the track listing was assembled by Alan Bishop.[1] Bishop had previously assembled the Morricone 2000 and Morricone 2001 collections as well. All three compilations cover a roughly coterminous time period, spanning the late 1960s to the early 1980s, but concentrating primarily on the early 1970s.[4] Bishop had been given a list of films whose scores were available to use in the collection; he set about compiling the two-disc set from there. However, the final song on the album, an eleven-minute section from the soundtrack to Un uomo da rispettare, was not included in the list of available material. The project was delayed for some time while Bishop waited for record label Sugar Music to license the song.[1]

Patton, founder of Ipecac Recordings, has described his admiration for Morricone's writing, feeling that the composer turned "what could be banal, surface-style pop into really deep, orchestrated, tense and compelling music".[5] Patton considers Morricone to be one of his favorite composers, and wanted the compilation to serve as a fitting tribute. He felt it was "imperative" for Crime and Dissonance to focus on Morricone's lesser-known work, as it had to compete with a large back catalogue of similar compilations.[1] To this end, Patton and Bishop focused on Morricone's more experimental work, which Patton has compared to the music of Brazilian tropicália group Os Mutantes. Patton has praised Bishop's work on the project, calling him "a big Morricone scholar", and has described Crime and Dissonance as one of the Ipecac releases he is most proud of.[6]

Crime and Dissonance features liner notes written by composer John Zorn, who had previously reinterpreted Morricone's work on the album The Big Gundown.[7] The album's title reflects the range of genres covered by the films whose scores have been included,[4] with the collection gathering music from "horror, suspense, mafia, and period movies", including several pieces taken from Dario Argento's giallo film L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo.[7] However, the album itself only lists the titles of the films, omitting the context in which the music was originally presented and leaving the compositions to "speak for themselves".[7]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Ennio Morricone, except for "Memento" by Morricone and Walter Bianchi and "Il Buio" by Morricone and Bruno Nicolai

Disc One
No.TitleFilmLength
1."Giorno Di Notte"Una lucertola con la pelle di donna4:43
2."Astratto 3"Veruschka, poesia di una donna1:48
3."Corsa Sui Tetti"L' Uccello dalle piume di cristallo5:00
4."Ric Happening"Metti una sera a cena3:23
5."Memento"L'Istruttoria è chiusa: dimentichi2:38
6."Recreazione Divertita"Cuore di mamma2:59
7."Studio De Colore"L'assoluto naturale1:13
8."Forza G (Quella Donna)"Forza G2:32
9."Placcaggio"Il gatto a nove code2:33
10."Seguita"Gli occhi freddi della paura3:15
11."Postludio Alla Terza Moglie"Barbablu'2:43
12."L'Uccello Con Le Piume Di Cristallo (Titoli)"L' Uccello dalle piume di cristallo1:25
13."Il Buio"L'anticristo4:00
14."Rapimento In Campo Aperto"La moglie più bella1:24
15."Le Fotografie"Veruschka, poesia di una donna1:01
16."Spiriti"Una lucertola con la pelle di donna2:12
17."Ninna Nanna Per Adulteri"Cuore di mamma1:01
18."Astrazione Con Ritmo"Il serpente4:19
Total length:51:37
Disc Two
No.TitleFilmLength
1."Trafelato"Giornata nera per l'ariete2:30
2."Sensi"Un bellissimo novembre2:45
3."Gli Intoccabili (Titoli)"Gli intoccabili1:39
4."Fondate Paure"Una lucertola con la pelle di donna2:45
5."L'Attentato (alternate version 1)"L'Attentato2:38
6."Fueria D'Oppio"La dame aux camélias5:54
7."1970"Il gatto a nove code8:39
8."Esplicitamente Sospeso"Il serpente4:42
9."Sequenza 10"Sesso in confessionale2:51
10."Paura E Aggressione (short version)"Giornata nera per l'ariete1:54
11."Folle Folle"Gli occhi freddi della paura3:42
12."Un Uomo Da Rispettare (Titoli)"Un uomo da rispettare11:39
Total length:50:15

Reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allrovi     [8]
The A.V. ClubA−[9]
Pitchfork Media(8.0/10)[10]
Stylus MagazineA−[7]
Tiny Mix Tapes     [4]

Crime and Dissonance was released on October 18, 2005, through the Ipecac Recordings label,[8] although it has previously been scheduled for release on September 6 of the same year.[1]

The album has garnered mostly positive reviews from critics. Writing for Allrovi, Thom Jurek rated the collection four-and-a-half stars out of five, calling it "essential Morricone".[8] Jurek felt that the album served to present "a much wider view of Morricone not only as a composer, but as a sonic experimentalist".[8] Pitchfork Media's Joe Tangari awarded the album a score of eight out of ten, describing it as "a minor revelation".[10] Tangari felt that the collection represented Morricone's most innovative period of work, and praised Bishop's compilation for its cohesion and flow.[10] Joshua Klein of The Washington Post has described the album as featuring "bizarre soundscapes, discordant drones, proto-sampledelica, weird instruments, strange sounds and oddball voices".[11] Klein felt that the collection portrayed Morricone as a ground-breaking and confident composer, eschewing his trademark spare-sounding scores to freely experiment.[11]

The A.V. Club's Andy Battaglia rated the compilation an A−, noting its dissimilarity to Morricone's more well-known work. Battaglia complimented the arrangement of the tracks, feeling that they flowed into one another well, and noted the range of genres the collection represented.[9] Danny Fasold of The Roanoke Times has commented on the wide variety of styles the collection contains, adding that it proves "Morricone always delivered something interesting".[12] Stylus Magazine's Cameron Macdonald rated the album an A−, finding that the "kitsch" mass-market appeal of Morricone's better-known western scores made Crime and Dissonance a more "relevant" record. However, Macdonald felt that album's second disc was the weaker of the two, finding that the "slapstick" nature of some of its pieces seemed out of place.[7] Dave Gurney of Tiny Mix Tapes rated Crime and Dissonance three-and-a-half out of five, calling it "a group of Morricone's most uncompromising works".[4] However, Gurney questioned the target audience of the collection, believing that it would not be likely to appeal to casual listeners while not presenting much new material for dedicated Morricone collectors.[4] An anonymous review for The Stranger described the album as proof that "there's much more to the maestro than his revered spaghetti-western work for Sergio Leone".[13] The review highlighted the range of genres present in the collection, calling the end result a "deluge of otherworldly, endlessly fascinating sounds".[13]

See also Edit

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Ennio Morricone Gets Compiled by Ipecac". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. July 28, 2005. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  2. ^ "Morricone 2000 – Ennio Morricone : Releases". Allmusic. Allrovi. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  3. ^ "Morricone 2001 – Ennio Morricone : Releases". Allmusic. Allrovi. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e Gurney, Dave (January 28, 1996). "Ennio Morricone – Crime and Dissonance | Music Review". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  5. ^ Florino, Rick (March 29, 2010). "Interview: Faith No More's Mike Patton on Mondo Cane". Artistdirect. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  6. ^ Mastrapa, Gus (July 17, 2008). "Mike Patton | Music | Interview". The A.V. Club. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e Macdonald, Cameron (November 29, 2005). . Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on May 10, 2012. Retrieved August 5, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d Jurek, Thom. "Crime and Dissonance – Ennio Morricone : Songs, Reviews, Credits, and Awards". Allmusic. Allrovi. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  9. ^ a b Battaglia, Andy (February 1, 2006). "Music In Brief 4205 | Music". The A.V. Club. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  10. ^ a b c Tangari, Joe (December 6, 2005). "Ennio Morricone – Crime and Dissonance | Album Reviews". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  11. ^ a b Klein, Joshua (December 4, 2005). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on October 18, 2016. Retrieved July 31, 2012. (subscription required)
  12. ^ Fasold, Danny (January 24, 2006). "WUVT's Top Spins". The Roanoke Times. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  13. ^ a b "Ennio Morricone; Crime and Dissonance". The Stranger. December 15, 2005. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013. Retrieved August 18, 2012. (subscription required)

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Crime and Dissonance is a 2005 compilation album of Italian composer Ennio Morricone s film score work Intended as a follow up to two earlier Morricone compilations assembled by Dagored the album was put together by Alan Bishop and released by Ipecac Recordings Crime and Dissonance features work ranging from the later 1960s to the early 1980s and contains scores taken from films of several different genres Crime and DissonanceCompilation album by Ennio MorriconeReleasedOctober 18 2005GenreFilm musicLength1 41 52LabelIpecacProducerAlan Bishop Mike Patton Greg WerckmanEnnio Morricone chronologyMaestro 2005 Crime and Dissonance 2005 Itinerary of a Genius 2005 The collection focuses on Morricone s lesser known soundtrack work with Ipecac founder Mike Patton consciously wishing to distance it from similar compilations Released on October 18 2005 Crime and Dissonance has been met with favorable reviews by critics The album has attracted comments on Morricone s experimental and innovative compositional style often in contrast to the spare sounding westerns he is known for Contents 1 Production 2 Track listing 3 Reception 4 See also 5 FootnotesProduction EditCrime and Dissonance a collection of Ennio Morricone s film scores from the 1970s was conceived as a follow up to Dagored releases Morricone 2000 and Morricone 2001 1 2 3 However that label abandoned the project and Mike Patton of Ipecac Recordings decided to release it instead Morricone had no input in the project instead the track listing was assembled by Alan Bishop 1 Bishop had previously assembled the Morricone 2000 and Morricone 2001 collections as well All three compilations cover a roughly coterminous time period spanning the late 1960s to the early 1980s but concentrating primarily on the early 1970s 4 Bishop had been given a list of films whose scores were available to use in the collection he set about compiling the two disc set from there However the final song on the album an eleven minute section from the soundtrack to Un uomo da rispettare was not included in the list of available material The project was delayed for some time while Bishop waited for record label Sugar Music to license the song 1 Patton founder of Ipecac Recordings has described his admiration for Morricone s writing feeling that the composer turned what could be banal surface style pop into really deep orchestrated tense and compelling music 5 Patton considers Morricone to be one of his favorite composers and wanted the compilation to serve as a fitting tribute He felt it was imperative for Crime and Dissonance to focus on Morricone s lesser known work as it had to compete with a large back catalogue of similar compilations 1 To this end Patton and Bishop focused on Morricone s more experimental work which Patton has compared to the music of Brazilian tropicalia group Os Mutantes Patton has praised Bishop s work on the project calling him a big Morricone scholar and has described Crime and Dissonance as one of the Ipecac releases he is most proud of 6 Crime and Dissonance features liner notes written by composer John Zorn who had previously reinterpreted Morricone s work on the album The Big Gundown 7 The album s title reflects the range of genres covered by the films whose scores have been included 4 with the collection gathering music from horror suspense mafia and period movies including several pieces taken from Dario Argento s giallo film L uccello dalle piume di cristallo 7 However the album itself only lists the titles of the films omitting the context in which the music was originally presented and leaving the compositions to speak for themselves 7 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Ennio Morricone except for Memento by Morricone and Walter Bianchi and Il Buio by Morricone and Bruno NicolaiDisc OneNo TitleFilmLength1 Giorno Di Notte Una lucertola con la pelle di donna4 432 Astratto 3 Veruschka poesia di una donna1 483 Corsa Sui Tetti L Uccello dalle piume di cristallo5 004 Ric Happening Metti una sera a cena3 235 Memento L Istruttoria e chiusa dimentichi2 386 Recreazione Divertita Cuore di mamma2 597 Studio De Colore L assoluto naturale1 138 Forza G Quella Donna Forza G2 329 Placcaggio Il gatto a nove code2 3310 Seguita Gli occhi freddi della paura3 1511 Postludio Alla Terza Moglie Barbablu 2 4312 L Uccello Con Le Piume Di Cristallo Titoli L Uccello dalle piume di cristallo1 2513 Il Buio L anticristo4 0014 Rapimento In Campo Aperto La moglie piu bella1 2415 Le Fotografie Veruschka poesia di una donna1 0116 Spiriti Una lucertola con la pelle di donna2 1217 Ninna Nanna Per Adulteri Cuore di mamma1 0118 Astrazione Con Ritmo Il serpente4 19Total length 51 37 Disc TwoNo TitleFilmLength1 Trafelato Giornata nera per l ariete2 302 Sensi Un bellissimo novembre2 453 Gli Intoccabili Titoli Gli intoccabili1 394 Fondate Paure Una lucertola con la pelle di donna2 455 L Attentato alternate version 1 L Attentato2 386 Fueria D Oppio La dame aux camelias5 547 1970 Il gatto a nove code8 398 Esplicitamente Sospeso Il serpente4 429 Sequenza 10 Sesso in confessionale2 5110 Paura E Aggressione short version Giornata nera per l ariete1 5411 Folle Folle Gli occhi freddi della paura3 4212 Un Uomo Da Rispettare Titoli Un uomo da rispettare11 39Total length 50 15Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllrovi nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 The A V ClubA 9 Pitchfork Media 8 0 10 10 Stylus MagazineA 7 Tiny Mix Tapes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Crime and Dissonance was released on October 18 2005 through the Ipecac Recordings label 8 although it has previously been scheduled for release on September 6 of the same year 1 The album has garnered mostly positive reviews from critics Writing for Allrovi Thom Jurek rated the collection four and a half stars out of five calling it essential Morricone 8 Jurek felt that the album served to present a much wider view of Morricone not only as a composer but as a sonic experimentalist 8 Pitchfork Media s Joe Tangari awarded the album a score of eight out of ten describing it as a minor revelation 10 Tangari felt that the collection represented Morricone s most innovative period of work and praised Bishop s compilation for its cohesion and flow 10 Joshua Klein of The Washington Post has described the album as featuring bizarre soundscapes discordant drones proto sampledelica weird instruments strange sounds and oddball voices 11 Klein felt that the collection portrayed Morricone as a ground breaking and confident composer eschewing his trademark spare sounding scores to freely experiment 11 The A V Club s Andy Battaglia rated the compilation an A noting its dissimilarity to Morricone s more well known work Battaglia complimented the arrangement of the tracks feeling that they flowed into one another well and noted the range of genres the collection represented 9 Danny Fasold of The Roanoke Times has commented on the wide variety of styles the collection contains adding that it proves Morricone always delivered something interesting 12 Stylus Magazine s Cameron Macdonald rated the album an A finding that the kitsch mass market appeal of Morricone s better known western scores made Crime and Dissonance a more relevant record However Macdonald felt that album s second disc was the weaker of the two finding that the slapstick nature of some of its pieces seemed out of place 7 Dave Gurney of Tiny Mix Tapes rated Crime and Dissonance three and a half out of five calling it a group of Morricone s most uncompromising works 4 However Gurney questioned the target audience of the collection believing that it would not be likely to appeal to casual listeners while not presenting much new material for dedicated Morricone collectors 4 An anonymous review for The Stranger described the album as proof that there s much more to the maestro than his revered spaghetti western work for Sergio Leone 13 The review highlighted the range of genres present in the collection calling the end result a deluge of otherworldly endlessly fascinating sounds 13 See also EditIpecac Recordings discographyFootnotes Edit a b c d e Ennio Morricone Gets Compiled by Ipecac Billboard Prometheus Global Media July 28 2005 Retrieved July 31 2012 Morricone 2000 Ennio Morricone Releases Allmusic Allrovi Retrieved August 18 2012 Morricone 2001 Ennio Morricone Releases Allmusic Allrovi Retrieved August 18 2012 a b c d e Gurney Dave January 28 1996 Ennio Morricone Crime and Dissonance Music Review Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved August 5 2012 Florino Rick March 29 2010 Interview Faith No More s Mike Patton on Mondo Cane Artistdirect Retrieved July 31 2012 Mastrapa Gus July 17 2008 Mike Patton Music Interview The A V Club Retrieved July 31 2012 a b c d e Macdonald Cameron November 29 2005 Ennio Morricone Crime and Dissonance Review Stylus Magazine Archived from the original on May 10 2012 Retrieved August 5 2012 a b c d Jurek Thom Crime and Dissonance Ennio Morricone Songs Reviews Credits and Awards Allmusic Allrovi Retrieved July 31 2012 a b Battaglia Andy February 1 2006 Music In Brief 4205 Music The A V Club Retrieved July 31 2012 a b c Tangari Joe December 6 2005 Ennio Morricone Crime and Dissonance Album Reviews Pitchfork Media Retrieved July 31 2012 a b Klein Joshua December 4 2005 Film Maestro Ratchets Up the Suspense The Washington Post Archived from the original on October 18 2016 Retrieved July 31 2012 subscription required Fasold Danny January 24 2006 WUVT s Top Spins The Roanoke Times Archived from the original on January 25 2013 Retrieved July 31 2012 a b Ennio Morricone Crime and Dissonance The Stranger December 15 2005 Archived from the original on January 25 2013 Retrieved August 18 2012 subscription required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crime and Dissonance amp oldid 1151020042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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