Another Unknown Instrumental Piece For Identification

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    sr4000 said:

    Question Another Unknown Instrumental Piece For Identification

    Here is another piece for identification.

    Some leads that I have already is the title could be called The Fifth Day, composed by Ennio Morricone, Pub: Pedro Music, Blacksmith, but of course this info may not be correct, so any help at all would be appreciated.

    DivShare File - 01_ Unknown.mp3
     
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    Probably Morricone, but it reminds me of the Persuaders theme by John Barry, R.I.P.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mixalopoulos View Post
    Probably Morricone, but it reminds me of the Persuaders theme by John Barry, R.I.P.
    I wonder what other title it would come under as I can't seem to find it under Morricone.
     
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    Yeah, tried Morricone, he produced so much stuff, (over 400 films) and The Fifth Day isn't coming up anywhere. What does the "Blacksmith" refer to?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mixalopoulos View Post
    Yeah, tried Morricone, he produced so much stuff, (over 400 films) and The Fifth Day isn't coming up anywhere. What does the "Blacksmith" refer to?
    I am not too sure, it was on some details that someone gave me, but not too sure if they are correct.
     
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    The Fifth Day Of Peace, 1969 Anti-War drama, score by Ennio Morricone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mixalopoulos View Post
    The Fifth Day Of Peace, 1969 Anti-War drama, score by Ennio Morricone.
    Did you manage to find the original soundtrack?
     
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    Here,

    http://morricone.cn/eng-fpages/eng-fpages-f1019-1.htm

    There are 24 tracks from this film that you can listen to.

    P.S. Gimme Kit-Kat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mixalopoulos View Post
    Here,

    http://morricone.cn/eng-fpages/eng-fpages-f1019-1.htm

    There are 24 tracks from this film that you can listen to.

    P.S. Gimme Kit-Kat.
    I wonder which one from that list it is as it needs to be the very same version as the one I posted.
     
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    I think that fits Ennio Morricone. I have his discography (1230 song+) but they are too much to search. But you can alternatively google artists similar to Ennio Moricone. I have found songs I've searched for a long time like that
     
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    It reminds me of his masterpiece called Chi Mai. See it on YouTube. I'm sure if it is not Ennio Morricone then it is a VERY similar artist