Original Soundtrack - "The Godfather" Parts 1-3 [FLAC]
Chinese name: The Godfather
English name: The Godfather
Version: Parts 1-3 [FLAC]
Release date: 1990
Album artist: Original soundtrack
Region: United States
Language: English
Introduction:
In order to enhance The Godfather, a movie with the theme of the Italian Mafia, the director deliberately did not hire a Hollywood composer , inviting Italian composer Nino Rota, who had collaborated with director Fellini on countless films at that time. In addition to original music, the play also uses a lot of music full of strong Sicilian style.
The first and second episodes are both scored by Nino Rota and Carmine Coppola. The famous "Godfather Waltz" at the beginning of the album was originally written by Nino Rota for a little-known comedy "Fortunella" in 1957. It was not specifically created for the "Godfather" movie, so the Academy Award Executive Committee It was believed that it was not in line with the "original" spirit encouraged by the Oscars, so it missed out on the Academy Awards. And "Love Theme from Godfather" has become a world-famous classic song.
"The Immigrant" is Nino Rota's new creation in The Godfather Part II. It appears from time to time in the play to foretell the occurrence of tragedy. The score for The Godfather Part II finally received Oscar recognition.
Perhaps Nino Rota's melodies have become registered trademarks of The Godfather. In the third episode, Cammy Coppola still used many of Nino Rota's old works (Nino Rota in 1979 passed away). Track 16 is the prelude to Masconi's "Knights of the Country", which is the wonderful plot in The Godfather III in which the Corleone family uses the opera performance to carry out liquidation and revenge.
This music album is the original soundtrack of the movies "The Godfather", "The Godfather Part II" and "The Godfather Part III". Both have scores by Nino Rota and Carmine Coppola.
For details of the first APE released by netizen freemo, please see: /2006/04/08/0000097985.html. In order to make it easier for everyone to download and collect, the original soundtracks of the "Godfather" trilogy in FLAC format are shared together. The three original soundtracks are all in FLAC format and released by tomchen1989 on VeryCD.com. In addition, the following introductions are all compiled or written by tomchen1989, the plot introductions are all from mov6.com, and the track name list is at the end. Thanks for the download support!
Part One: "The Godfather"
1. Introduction to the original soundtrack of "The Godfather":
This film is adapted from Mario Puzo's best-selling novel "The Godfather" can be said to be a film that occupies a very important position in the history of American film. It showcased the outstanding directorial talent of Francis Ford Coppola and won three awards at the 45th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor. But the more important significance of this film is that it has opened up broad prospects for a very long crime film genre in the history of American films. Its ideological depth and connotation far exceed the scope of violence, and sublimate the theme to the most common power in human society. The relationship between "power" and "evil" in the alternation of deep meanings is dialectical. Isn’t the criminal history of an Italian Corleone family also a page of criminal history in modern European and American society?
The score for the first episode of "The Godfather" is the musical foundation of the entire "Godfather Trilogy" and was completed by the "Godfather of Italian Music" Nino Rota.
This is a film soundtrack with a strong classical style. Many of the tracks are filled with Italian Sicilian style, and the blend of various dance music styles adds a lot of highlights to this record. Nino Rota used his profound understanding of Italian folk songs and extraordinary musical talent as weapons to write this very dazzling "The Godfather". When he was nominated for the Oscar for Best Score, he was criticized, saying The theme music had been used in one of his Italian films and was therefore disqualified from the nomination. Two years later, Nino Rota composed the score for "The Godfather Part II" with the same theme music, but the Oscar was awarded to him obediently, which shows the overwhelming momentum of the film. In the soundtrack of "The Godfather" movie, "Theme of Love" has long been a popular mood music all over the world; "Michael's Theme" highlights the tragic life of the godfather's second son with passionate orchestral music; "The Godfather Waltz" cooperates with The scene where father and daughter embrace and dance is the most exciting and charming.
2. "The Godfather" movie plot introduction:
In the summer of 1945, the leader of the Corleone family of the American Mafia, "The Godfather" Vito Don Co Leon held a grand wedding for his youngest daughter Connie. The "Godfather" has three sons: the lustful eldest son Sonny, the cowardly second son Fred, and the younger son Mike who just returned from the battlefield of World War II. Among them, Sunni is the right-hand man of the "godfather"; while Mike, although smart and capable, has little interest in the family's "career".
The "Godfather" is the leader of the mafia and often engages in illegal activities. But at the same time, he is also the protector of many weak civilians and is deeply loved by people. He also has a rule that he will never sell drugs and harm others. For this reason, he rejected the request of drug lord Suoluozo, and thus intensified the conflicts with several other Mafia families in New York. On Christmas Eve, Surozzo kidnapped Tom, the eldest son-in-law of the "Godfather", and sent people to assassinate the "Godfather".
"The Godfather" was shot and hospitalized. Surozzo asked Tom to try to get Sunni to agree to the drug deal and renegotiate it. Sunni was brave and foolhardy. He vowed to take revenge, but he was unable to do anything. When Mike goes to the hospital to visit his father, he discovers that the bodyguard has been bribed and that the police are colluding with Surozzo. The fire between the families is about to break out. Mike devises a plan to lure Surozo and the Sheriff into negotiating. In a small restaurant, Mike killed Surozzo and the police sergeant with a pistol that had been hidden in the toilet.
Michael fled to Sicily, where he married the beautiful Apollonia and lived an idyllic life. At this time, the vendettas among the various Mafia families in New York became increasingly fierce. Sunni was also betrayed by Connie's husband Carlo and was beaten with holes. The "Godfather" returns from injury and arranges reconciliation between the families. Mike, who heard the bad news, was also attacked. The bribed bodyguard Fabrizio plants a bomb in Mike's car. Although Mike survived, he lost his beloved wife. Mike returned to New York in 1951 and married his ex-girlfriend Kay.
The aging "godfather" passed the position of family leader to Mike. After the death of "The Godfather", Mike began his long-awaited revenge. He sent people to assassinate the leaders of two other rival families, and personally killed Fabrizio who had murdered his ex-wife. At the same time, he also ordered someone to kill Carlo and avenge Sunni. Cut off all enemies. Connie bursts into the house because her husband was killed and beat Mike wildly. Mike sternly ordered Connie to be sent to a lunatic asylum. He has become the "godfather" of a new generation - Don Corleone.
Part Two: "The Godfather Part II"
1. Introduction to the original soundtrack of "The Godfather Part II":
"The Godfather" finally won the Oscar for Best Music in its second film. The famous theme "Godfather Waltz" was written by Nino Rota in 1957 for a little-known comedy "Fortunella" It was not written specifically for the movie "The Godfather", so the Academy Awards Executive Committee believed it was not in line with the "original" spirit encouraged by the Oscars, so it missed out on the Academy Awards. But in "The Godfather Part II", Nino Rota used the same theme music, but the Oscar was awarded to him obediently. This is not only ironic, but also shows the momentum and uniqueness of the film's music.
In addition, "Remember Vito Andolini" and other songs are also familiar to people.
"The Immigrant" is Nino Rota's new creation in The Godfather Part II. It appears from time to time in the play to foretell the occurrence of tragedy. The score for The Godfather Part II finally received Oscar recognition because of these new elements.
2. "The Godfather Part II" movie plot introduction:
In Sicily, in order to avenge his father, Vito attacked the local mafia leader Don ·Joch. Under the cover of his mother, Vito was able to escape and came to the United States. This was already in 1901. The second generation godfather recalled his father's youth and couldn't help but deeply feel the hardship of starting a business.
Mike and his wife Kay held a communion ceremony and celebration for their son Tony. But that night, Mike was attacked and Kai was injured. Facing the various difficulties encountered after taking over the family, Mike recalled the "struggle" process of his father, Don Vito, after arriving in the United States.
Michael takes revenge step by step. At the same time, he is also constantly expanding his family's power. Through infighting with Senator Gill, Michael finally took control of a large hotel and launched a gambling business. Just as Michael was expanding his family's power, a gangster named Ross broke in again and attempted to occupy Michael's territory. The two sides started a secret contest. Michael was not satisfied with his existing power in the country, and extended his hand to Cuba. However, the outbreak of the revolution caused a serious setback to his plan.
Ross bribed Michael's brother Fredo to provide him with information in an attempt to assassinate Michael. But Michael has also made an assassination attempt on Ross. Michael dealt with Fredo in tears, but he couldn't help but recall the happy scene between father and son and brother.
Michael's wrongdoing eventually got him into trouble. The government launched an investigation into him. Michael was hit with a series of accusations. However, with the help of power tactics, Michael once again turned the corner and escaped the sanction of the law.
Michael successfully dealt with the government investigation, but his wife Kay could no longer stand this life full of violence, assassination and crime. She went for an abortion and left Michael in tears.
Michael was deeply hit by the death of his relatives and his brother's betrayal. Money and power did not bring Michael happiness. He sat alone outside the house by the lake, staring blankly into the distance...
Part Three: "The Godfather Part III"
1. "The Godfather Part III" 3 (The Godfather Part III)" movie soundtrack introduction:
Although Nino Rota passed away in 1979, due to the almost perfect soundtrack of the "Godfather of Italian Music", in the third episode of "The Godfather", Coppola still uses many of Nino Rota's classic works. The sixteenth track is the prelude to Masconi's "Knight Rider", which is the wonderful plot in The Godfather III in which the Corleone family uses the opera performance to carry out liquidation and revenge.
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2. "The Godfather Part III" movie plot introduction:
Sixteen years after the release of "The Godfather Part III", director Francis Ford Coppola forced The third episode of this gangster movie classic was filmed due to financial reasons. Although the overall results are not as good as the previous two films, it still provides an epic conclusion to the Corleone family history. Al. Michael, played by Pacino, has entered old age at this time. He wants to move his family business from the underworld to large European companies and upper class society, and prepares to enjoy his old age. Unexpectedly, he discovers that the struggle in the underworld is as fierce as the underworld, and in the end he still remains. Disputes had to be resolved by violent means. The main characters of the film remain the same as those in the first two episodes, but Andy Garcia is added to play the role of a new generation of successors, and the director's daughter Sofia Coppola also participates in the performance.
The time is already 1979. Michael is over seventy years old. The government's constant pursuit of his crimes gave him the idea of ??abandoning evil and doing good. He proposed to the family to stop opening the casino and concentrate a fortune on legitimate business.
Michael's son Tony is studying law at university, but he does not want to be a lawyer and loves opera. Michael decided to let his eldest brother Sunni's illegitimate son Vincent inherit the family business and become the third generation godfather. Vincent is a very calculating person. He obeyed Michael's advice and was very pleased with him.
But he was also a womanizer. On the one hand, he was having a tryst with a female reporter, and on the other hand, he was pursuing his godfather's beloved daughter, Mary. But Michael does not allow Vincent to marry his daughter because Mafia rules prohibit intermarriage between his own people. There was a conflict between Mary and her father. The two sides became estranged.
In order to redeem his soul, in his later years, Michael wanted to transfer the assets he earned illegally to Europe to legalize them. He implemented this plan through his connections in the Vatican. When the Vatican Bank suffered a huge deficit, Michael thought his opportunity had arrived.
In order to eliminate the last few enemies, Michael sent his men to track down throughout New York and Sicily. However, when he and his returning wife Kay watched an opera performed by his son Tony, a bloody massacre happened around him. The new pope was assassinated. A group of gunmen swarmed the opera house. Amidst the gunfire, Michael narrowly escaped death, but his beloved daughter died trying to protect him. Power brought Michael to the pinnacle of glory, but power also made Michael sink into the abyss of sin. He finally reached the end of his rope and gradually left this prosperous and noisy world in regret and despair.
Album tracks:
The Godfather :
1. Main Title (The Godfather Waltz)
2. I Have But One Heart
3. The Pickup
4. Connie's Wedding
5. The Halls of Fear
6. Sicilian Pastorale
7. Love Theme From The Godfather
8. The Godfather Waltz
9. Appollonia
10. The New Godfather
11. The Baptism
12. The Godfather Finale
The Godfather Part II :
1. Main Title/The Immigrant
2. New Carpet
3. Kay - Beres Hammond
4. Ev'ry Time I Look in Your Eyes/After the Party
5. Vito and Abbandando
6. Senza Mamma/Diuri-Ciuri/Napule Ve Salute
7. Godfathers at Home - Beres Hammond
8. Remember Vito Andolini
9. Michael Comes Home
10. Marcia Stilo Italiano - Carmine Coppola
11. Ninna Nanna a Michele
12. Brothers Mourn
p>13. Murder of Dom Fanucci - Carmine Coppola
14. End Title
The Godfather Part III :
1. Nino Rota - Main Title
2. Nino Rota - The Godfather Waltz
3. Carmine Coppola and Nino Rota - Marcia Religioso
4. Carmine Coppola and Nino Rota - Michael's Letter
5. Carmine Coppola and Nino Rota - The Immigrant (Love Theme From The Godfather Part III)
6. Nino Rota - The Godfather Waltz
7. Al Martino - To Each His Own
8. Carmine Coppola and Nino Rota - Vincent's Theme
9. Carmine Coppola and Nino Rota - Altobello
10. Carmine Coppola and Nino Rota - The Godfa
ther Intermezzo
11. Carmine Coppola - Sicilian Medley: Va Pensiero, Danza Tarantella, Mazurka (Alla Siciliana)
12. Harry Connick Jr. - Promise Me You'll Remember (Love Theme From The Godfather Part III)
13. Turiddu - Preludio And Siciliana
14. Turiddu and chorus - A Casa Amiche
15. Chorus - Preghiera < /p>
16. Turiddu and chorus - Finale
17. Nino Rota - Coda: The Godfather Finale
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