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Paul, the last track is a reprise of the Main Title, just the same as it was in the film, I didn't include the song in that listing. If you like you can e-mail me, johnrimmer.cd@gmail.com I'd enjoy having a chat with another fan of this great score. Your CD is NOT complete! You left out all the ' twangs' and ' doot- doota- doot doots'. So, it's EXPANDED, NOT complete! It's as complete as GDM's The Good, The Bad And The Ugly. Yup#
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It was always translated on LP as the Watcher Watched (it was indio spying on the colonel's sister). I dont think the rest of his gang were being voyeurs too!!). Sorry Bill, it was The Colonel and The Man With No Name watching Indio's gang, who were watching the guards patrolling the Bank of El Paso. Hence the title, Watcher Watched. Oh that one! Where they are counting? Worked in the film but one of ennios more boring tracks to listen to. So is the indio watches the colonel's sister and husband and then attacks them, not on the LP? But very defo originally titled Watcher watched not watchers watched.
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I have a feeling after the uk rca 1970 camden release (6 tracks each) a few years later a french version came out rca impact (7 tracks afod and 8 tracks fafdm)- single pic of eastwood on front - which had 1 extra track from afod the one titled square dance (the violin track for the soldiers column in Fistful) added and 2 tracks for fafdm Ace Poker and Bells added. My memory hazy. I got it anyway! Its here somewhere. The french track listing was re-released in 75 rca star series "western giants" - it had a posed pic of eastwood and marianne koch on front. Ennio decision making never makes any sense to collectors. No point trying to even analyse his reasons. Yeah. This is the guy who included a source cue -, barely heard in the film- " Bad Orchestra" and left off the magnificent Morton"; from OUTW! ( rectified on the EXPANDED CD )
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It was always translated on LP as the Watcher Watched (it was indio spying on the colonel's sister). I dont think the rest of his gang were being voyeurs too!!). Sorry Bill, it was The Colonel and The Man With No Name watching Indio's gang, who were watching the guards patrolling the Bank of El Paso. Hence the title, Watcher Watched. Oh that one! Where they are counting? Worked in the film but one of ennios more boring tracks to listen to. So is the indio watches the colonel's sister and husband and then attacks them, not on the LP? Not on the LP. That's the chiming watch music played backwards!
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It was always translated on LP as the Watcher Watched (it was indio spying on the colonel's sister). I dont think the rest of his gang were being voyeurs too!!). Sorry Bill, it was The Colonel and The Man With No Name watching Indio's gang, who were watching the guards patrolling the Bank of El Paso. Hence the title, Watcher Watched. Oh that one! Where they are counting? Worked in the film but one of ennios more boring tracks to listen to. So is the indio watches the colonel's sister and husband and then attacks them, not on the LP? But very defo originally titled Watcher watched not watchers watched. The track title on Legendary Italian Westerns is; The Watchers Are Being Watched Which makes more sense.
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