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FA6707 Faccia a faccia / Face to Face
Auther: Jonathan Broxton

ENNIO MORRICONE REVIEWS, Part 2-31

FACCIA A FACCIA [FACE TO FACE] (1967)

One of the best reviewed spaghetti western films of the genre’s golden era, Faccia a Faccia was the second western directed by Sergio Sollima after La Resa dei Conti in 1966. It stars Gian Maria Volontè as Professor Brad Fletcher, a liberal East Coast professor, who travels to the west during the American civil war and strikes up an unlikely relationship with Beauregard Bennet (Tomas Milian), a career criminal. Over the course of many years Fletcher and Bennet encounter each other several times, often saving each other’s lives, with each occurrence affecting the other man deeply – Fletcher teaches Bennet to be more humane, while Bennet gives Fletcher several hard doses of reality about life in the American west, and the circumstances which drove him to the outlaw life.

While not as memorable or outlandish as many of his other spaghetti westerns, Morricone’s score for Faccia a Faccia is excellent. The main theme, repeated numerous times in different variations throughout the score, is a rambunctious and dramatic piece which builds out of an impressionistic sequence for drums and organ, slowly turning  into a superb combination of nerve-jangling guitars, riotous clashing brass clusters, and a soaring countermelody for strings and chorus. One particular variation on this theme, “Intermezzo,” features the sublimely operatic vocals of Morricone’s regular collaborator Edda dell'Orso.

A recurring secondary theme, “Involuzione,” speaks to the life of Tomas Milian’s character with softer tones, clearly lamenting the fact that truly desperate circumstances, as opposed to personal choice, forced Bennet into his life as a gunslinger. A third theme, “Disperata Nostalgia” is a lovely piece for quasi-romantic acoustic guitars, and there are the usual old-timey saloon music source cues for banjo and harmonica (“Falso Preannuncio,” “Ballando sull’Aia,” “Square Dance”), plus sparsely-scored moments of suspense and danger (“Clandestinamente,” “Scatto Conclusivo,” “Tensione Sottintesa”).

Several versions of the soundtrack for Faccia a Faccia exist; the best one is probably the 2015 GDM/Intermezzo Media 2-CD release, which combines the score with music from the 1971 film Senza Movente. The Faccia a Faccia album presents the excellent original 16-track LP release of the score which enhanced, clean-up stereo sound, and beefs up the running time with a dozen or so variations on the main theme., although the endless repetition does tend to become tiresome, and I usually play the original LP program, and stop after Track 16.

Track Listing: 1. Faccia a Faccia – Titoli (3:15), 2. Preannuncio (1:48), 3. Misterioso e Ostinato (2:22), 4. Clandestinamente (3:03), 5. Faccia a Faccia – Intermezzo (2:46), 6. Falso Preannuncio (2:04), 7. Attimi Irripetibili (0:41), 8. Scatto Conclusivo (1:36), 9. Faccia a Faccia – Ripresa (1:33), 10. Seconda Conclusione (0:45), 11. Disperata Nostalgia (0:49), 12. Tensione Sottintesa (2:00), 13. Involuzione Epica (1:08), 14. Faccia a Faccia (Finale (1:23), 15. Ballando sull’Aia (1:44), 16. Square Dance (4:53), 17. Involuzione Epica #2 (1:29), 18. Preannunico #2 (2:54), 19. Misterioso E Ostinato #2 (0:59), 20. Faccia a Faccia (1:37), 21. Involuzione (1:16), 22. Disperata Nostalgia #2 (0:47), 23. Faccia a Faccia – Ripresa #2 (1:19), 24. Faccia a Faccia – Duello (1:49), 25. Tensione Sottintesa #2 (1:41), 26. Misterioso e Ostinato #3 (0:38), 27. Tensione Sottintesa #3 (0:25), 28. Faccia a Faccia – Ripresa #3 (0:40), 29. Faccia a Faccia – Intermezzo #2 (0:54), 30. Involuzione Epica #3 (1:54), 31. Faccia a Faccia – Ripresa #4 (1:25), 32. Faccia a Faccia Suite (2:20), 33. Faccia a Faccia Titoli – Stereo (3:13), 34. Faccia a Faccia Intermezzo- Stereo (1:55). GDM/Intermezzo Media Records GDM-01005, 59 minutes 05 seconds.

August 20, 2017
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No.
Name
Audition
001
Involuzione (Arriverderci Professor Fletcher) (01:23)
002
Faccia A Faccia (Titoli)(03:09)
003
Attimi Irripetibili(00:34)
004
Preannuncio (Una Pallottola in Piu)(02:47)
005
Misterioso E Ostinato (Charley Siringo)(00:54)
006
Faccia A Faccia (Una Stella Di Sceriffo)(01:32)
007
Involuzione (Il Professor Fletcher)(01:11)
008
Clandestinamente(02:56)
009
Faccia A Faccia(01:17)
010
Tensione Sottintesa(01:49)
011
Faccia A Faccia(01:17)
012
Scatto Conclusivo (01:29)
013
Ballando Sull'Aia(01:41)
014
Faccia A Faccia (Intermezzo)(02:40)
015
Square Dance (Faccia A Faccia)(04:47)
016
Disperata Nostalgia (Maria)(00:43)
017
Faccia A Faccia (Attaco Al Treno)(01:14)
018
Faccia A Faccia (Duello)(01:46)
019
Tensione Sottintesa (Attaco All Banca)(01:36)
020
Disperata Nostalgia(00:43)
021
Misterioso E Ostinato (Arriva Siringo)(00:33)
022
Preannuncio(01:43)
023
Misterioso E Ostinato (Arriva Siringo)(02:18)
024
Falso Preannuncio(01:59)
025
Tensione Sottintesa (Partenza Del Branco Saelvaggio)(00:21)
026
Faccia A Faccia (Il Ritorno Di Beauregarde)(00:36)
027
Faccia A Faccia (Intermezzo Secondo)(00:49)
028
Involuzione(01:04)
029
Seconda Conclusione (00:41)
030
Involuzione (Morte Di Fletcher)(01:50)
031
Faccia A Faccia (Titoli Di Testa)(01:20)
Attachment: About Jonathan Broxton
Jon is a film music critic and journalist, who since 1997 has been the editor and chief reviewer for Movie Music UK, one of the world’s most popular English-language film music websites, and is the president of the International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA). Over the last 20+ years Jon has written over 3,000 reviews and articles and conducted numerous composer interviews. In print, Jon has written reviews and articles for publications such as Film Score Monthly, Soundtrack Magazine and Music from the Movies, and has written liner notes for two of Prometheus Records’ classic Basil Poledouris score releases, “Amanda” and “Flyers/Fire on the Mountain”. He also contributed a chapter to Tom Hoover’s book “Soundtrack Nation: Interviews with Today’s Top Professionals in Film, Videogame, and Television Scoring”, published in 2011. In the late 1990s Jon was a film music consultant to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, and worked with them on the films “Relative Values” with music by John Debney, and “The Ring of the Buddha” with music by Oliver Heise, as well as on a series of concerts with Randy Newman. In 2012, Jon chaired one of the “festival academies” at the 5th Annual Film Music Festival in Krakow, Poland. He is a member of the Society of Composers and Lyricists, the premier nonprofit organization for composers, lyricists, and songwriters working motion pictures, television, and multimedia. (Here)
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