1943 – For Whom the Bell Tolls [OST] Victor Young [MP3 @ 320]



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09-09-2012, 10:06 PM

Artist Victor Young
Album For Whom The Bell Tolls
Tracks 10
Genre Soundtrack
Year 1943
Bit Rate 320 kbps
Audio Quality Very High (Lossy)
Type media file (.mp3)
01 – Prelude – Train Wreck 3:48
02 – Travel to the Cave – The Gypsy 5:43
03 – Pilar 4:30
04 – Warning in the Night 3:23
05 – Maria’s Story 3:16
06 – Maria 3:04
07 – Massacre 2:27
08 – The Earth Has Moved 3:53
09 – The Bridge is Blown 4:21
10 – Roberto’s Farewell 6:05

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phbart
09-10-2012, 03:55 AM
Terrific sound quality!!! Is this a re-recording? The soundtrackcollector.com database does not specify that, only it’s a 1973 vinyl release and there’s a 1991 CD counterpart.

Also, is this really the vinyl transfer? Because it’s sounds perfect, the best one I’ve heard since I downloaded the rare 1979 vinyl of Lalo Schifrin’s "The Amityville Horror" few years ago…


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