Django – Luis Bacalov and Rocky Roberts 2:54
The Braying Mule – Ennio Morricone 2:33
Rito Finale – Ennio Morricone 3:07
Lo Chiamavano King (His Name Is King) – Luis Bacalov and Edda Dell’Orso 1:58
Norme Con Ironie – Ennio Morricone 3:58
Town of Silence (2nd Version) – Luis Bacalov 1:19
Freedom – Anthony Hamilton and Elayna Boynton 3:57
Town of Silence – Luis Bacalov 1:33
La Corsa (2nd Version) – Luis Bacalov 2:18
"Requiem" (Verdi) / Prologue – Masamichi Amano 6:35
I Got a Name – Jim Croce 3:15
I Giorni Dell’ira – Riziero Ortolani 3:06
Minacciosamente Lontano – Ennio Morricone 2:44
100 Black Coffins Rick Ross – 3:44
Nicaragua – Jerry Goldsmith feat. Pat Metheny 3:29
Sister Sara’s Theme – Ennio Morricone 1:26
Ancora Qui – Elisa Toffoli 5:08
Blue Dark Waltz – Luis Bacalov 1:07
Unchained (The Payback / Untouchable) – James Brown and 2Pac 2:52
Freedom – Richie Havens 3:27
Ain’t No Grave – Johnny Cash 2:53
Who Did That to You? – John Legend 3:49
Too Old to Die Young – Brother Dege (aka Dege Legg) 3:43
Un Monumento – Ennio Morricone 2:31
Dopo La Congiura – Ennio Morricone 2:00
Trinity (Titoli) – Annibale E I Cantori Moderni 3:04
Ode To Django (The D Is Silent) – RZA 4:58
Wiseman (Unused) – Frank Ocean 3:51
The Payback (Django Remix) – James Brown 1:54
Django (Instrumental) – Luis Bacalov 2:54
I culled the musical (non-dialouge) tracks from the OST and added the highest quality versions I could find of any unreleased material, using information from this very helpful article: Beyond The Soundtrack: All The Music In ‘Django Unchained’ Including Cuts By RZA, Richie Havens, Ennio Morricone & More | The Playlist (http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/beyond-the-soundtrack-more-music-in-django-unchained-also-includes-cuts-by-the-rza-richie-havens-more-morricone-bacalov-20121221)
Many of the tracks are from Morricone soundtracks that I found here on ffshirine, but some came from more lossy sources. Hopefully this release can be thought of as a starting point and the more connected members of our community can track down higher quality versions and/or the remainder of the missing cues.
Still missing in this version are:
“Gavotte” – Grace Collins
“Trackers Chant” – Ted Neeley, Bruce Landon Yauger
“Ain’t No Grave (Black Opium Remix)” – Johnny Cash
and the excellent version of "Fur Elise" that’s featured as source music in the film
Hope you enjoy!
Download:
Part 1 – "I Count Six Shots…" (http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1YZQHBZW/ICountSixShots.zip_links)
Part 2 – "…I Count Two Guns" (http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0ZXLKMHK/ICOuntTwoGuns.zip_links)
Bonus:
"The Big Risk" by Ennio Morricone – kindly provided by Gittes:
Download (http://www.filefactory.com/file/64qbnaq6lqex/n/03._Bianca_The_German_Doctor.mp3)
The cover is AWESOME! Any chance of doing a version with some of the composer names on it instead of Tarantino? 🙂
The cover is AWESOME! Any chance of doing a version with some of the composer names on it instead of Tarantino? 🙂
Thanks! Glad you like it. Yeah, I can make a custom version. Which names do you want on it?
You should do something like:
FEATURING:
Ennio Morricone
Jerry Goldsmith
Rick Ross
James Brown
John Legend
Johnny Cash
Luis Bacalov
That should work
(http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/854/djangoexpandedartists.jpg/)
Almost there. Is it possible to put them all in like the lower left hand corner, maybe? I like it though, nice work
How’s this?
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�Gavotte� – Grace Collins
"The Big Risk" – Ennio Morricone
�Trackers Chant� – Ted Neeley, Bruce Landon Yauger
�Ain�t No Grave (Black Opium Remix)� � Johnny Cash
and the excellent version of "Fur Elise" that’s featured as source music in the film
Hope you enjoy!
Regarding Morricone ‘The Big Risk’ it is known that it’s part of a score called Hornets’ Nest. According to Hornets’ Nest- Soundtrack details – SoundtrackCollector.com (http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/title/22154/Hornets%27+Nest), it’s the track No.5 of the LP.
So far so good, but it’s now that the plot starts to thicken. There is only one CD edition of Hornets’ Nest released by quartet records. But this track ‘The Big Risk’, it’s nowhere found on this edition.
It could be one of three things: a) the track was left out from the CD; b) it was in fact included but now under a different name. And in this case it could be the track No. 3 ‘Bianca, the German Doctor’, since both have the same duration; or c) the track was edited for CD (expanded, reduced, etc.) and thus it’s now different of the LP version and also under a different name.
All in a nutshell the score of Hornets’ Nest was shared here: http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/ennio-morricone-ost-special-collection-121088/6.html#post2191627.
Now it only takes someone who knows the score very well, in particular ‘The Big Risk’ track, to shed some light on the matter.
So far so good, but it’s now that the plot starts to thicken. There is only one CD edition of Hornets’ Nest released by quartet records. But this track ‘The Big Risk’, it’s nowhere found on this edition.
It could be one of three things: a) the track was left out from the CD; b) it was in fact included but now under a different name. And in this case it could be the track No. 3 ‘Bianca, the German Doctor’, since both have the same duration; or c) the track was edited for CD (expanded, reduced, etc.) and thus it’s now different of the LP version and also under a different name.
All in a nutshell the score of Hornets’ Nest was shared here: http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/ennio-morricone-ost-special-collection-121088/6.html#post2191627.
Now it only takes someone who knows the score very well, in particular ‘The Big Risk’ track, to shed some light on the matter.
That was my conclusion as well. From what I can gather, "The Big Risk" was an edited suite on the LP. Since I don’t have any sample of the LP, I can’t judge where the music appears on the expanded CD. But as you said, hopefully a Morricone expert can help us…
‘The Big Risk’ is an edited suite. In ‘Django Unchained’, what we hear of ‘The Big Risk’ is as follows –
‘Bianca, The German Doctor’ 1:17 – 2:05. (We hear this as soon as the titles roll, up to when Schultz is looking at Broomhilda’s information)
2:05 then fades nicely into 4:45 of ‘Bianca, The German Doctor’ until 5:04, the end of the track. (Which we hear up until Schultz and Django discuss Candieland)
Essentially ‘The Big Risk’ is ‘Bianca, The German Doctor’
Hope I have been of some help! I am a huge Morricone/Tarantino fan with a good ear 🙂
Thanks for the effort
Throw it on some multiuploader or something like that.
"All download slots for this file are currently filled. Please try again momentarily"
I don’t know what "momentarily" means, but i’ve been trying since 3 days, with no result.
Multiuploader should be a nice idea !
Thanks in advance.
And I added an instrumental version of the main titles song ("Django"), but haven’t tracked down a copy of "The Big Risk (German Doctor)" yet…
03._Bianca,_The_German_Doctor.mp3 – download now for free. File sharing. Software file sharing. Free file hosting. File upload. FileFactory.com (http://www.filefactory.com/file/64qbnaq6lqex/n/03._Bianca_The_German_Doctor.mp3)
It is not, however, the edited version per The Jimmonator’s remarks.
P.S.: File sizes like loseless is big. Actually, Album Picture size=14mb. If it’s removed, the file sizes is reduced by 14 mb.
I still can’t wait for the Blu-ray release, as I love the theme with the whip cracking sounds.
I still can’t wait for the Blu-ray release, as I love the theme with the whip cracking sounds.
YES PLEASE – I too am eagerly awaiting a Blu-Ray of this fantastic film!
I second this request. The mundane rapping makes this the most-skipped track on the CD for me.
On a slightly geeky note, did anyone else notice that the Native-American sounding chant that is sampled on "100 black coffins" sounds A LOT like the chant in Red Dead Redemption’s track called "Horseplay"? Is this a common or popular piece of music – or perhaps they both drew from the same sample library?
On a slightly geeky note, did anyone else notice that the Native-American sounding chant that is sampled on "100 black coffins" sounds A LOT like the chant in Red Dead Redemption’s track called "Horseplay"? Is this a common or popular piece of music – or perhaps they both drew from the same sample library?
Quite surprisingly, it’s the most played track on the album for me. Let me be clear as to how much I hate Rick Ross, and that I cannot stand rap "music". And I put music in quotes because I hardly consider it that. And I also think that these rappers have some nerve calling themselves "artists" or "musicians". But honestly, I love 100 Back Coffins. It’s one of the rare rap songs I like. My thought going into was "ok, if Tarantino liked this song enough to include it in his film, then I trust his judgement and I must give it a listen". I really like the music portion of the song, but like I said, I cannot stand Rick Ross. But after a few more listens I was hooked
Agree wholeheartedly. I don’t own any rap albums, but I love this track.
100 – Mediavision – Jean Mineur Jingle.mp3
101 – Django Unchained Opening Credits (Album ersion, no whip SFX) – Luis Bacalov.m4a
102 – The Braying Mule – Ennio Morricone.m4a
103 – Rito Finale.mp3
104 – Lo Chiamavano King (His Name Is King) – Luis Bacalov & Edda Dell’ Orso.m4a
105 – Norme Con Ironie.mp3
106 – Town of Silence (2nd Version).mp3
107 – Town of Silence.mp3
108 – Freedom – Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton.m4a
109 – La Corsa (2nd Version) – Luis Bacalov.m4a
110 – Requiem, dies irae Verdi – Prologue.mp3
111 – I Got a Name – Jim Croce.m4a
112 – I Giorni Dell’ira – Riziero Ortolani.m4a
113 – The German Doctor – Bianca.mp3
114 – Minacciosamente Lontano.mp3
115 – 100 Black Coffins – Rick Ross.m4a
116 – Nicaragua – Jerry Goldsmith feat. Pat Metheny.m4a
117 – Sister Sara’s Theme – Ennio Morricone.m4a
118 – Ancora Qui – Elisa Toffoli.m4a
119 – Blue Dark Waltz – Luis Bacalov.mp3
120 – F�r Elise (Harp & Short Version as Played in the Movie) – Ludwig van Beethoven.mp3
121 – Unchained (The Payback _ Untouchable).m4a
122 – Freedom – Richie Havens.mp3
123 – Ain’t No Grave – Johnny Cash.mp3
124 – Who Did That to You – John Legend.m4a
125 – Too Old to Die Young – Young Brother Dege (AKA Dege Legg).m4a
126 – Un Monumento – Ennio Morricone.m4a
127 – Dopo La Congiura.mp3
128 – Trinity (Titoli) – Annibale E I Cantori Moderni.m4a
129 – Ode To Django (The D Is Silent)(End Title) – RZA.m4a
130 – Wiseman (Unused).mp3
131 – Unchained (The Payback, Untouchable) – James Brown & 2Pac.m4a
132 – Django Unchained Opening Song – Luis Bacalov (Instrumental).mp3
133 – F�r Elise – Ludwig van Beethoven.mp3
134 – F�r Elise (Harp & Long Version) – Ludwig van Beethoven.mp3
135 – F��r Elise (Glass Harp & Long Version) – Ludwig van Beethoven.mp3
136 – Django Unchained Opening Credits (Film Version, whip SFX) – Luis Bacalov.mp3
Track 100 is only for frenchies lol :).
Quality of the track 136 isn’t good, so if someone has a clean rip from the DVD or BR :)))…
I ripped two harp versions of F�r Elise (not from the DVD or BR though, so DON’T complain), you can download the archive here :Download (http://yioa4cw5xv.1fichier.com/)
And does anyone have a 5.1 lossless mix of the opening credits? If not, can someone please rip the opening credits until about 10 seconds after the song ends? In flac 5.1 full quality? I can then edit and post here.
It’s been a while, so I don’t recall for sure, but I always use 256k for AAC. I’ve heard it’s more efficient than 320k. Smarter people than I would be able to say for sure, but certainly it is a mixed bag until a better version comes along…
On another note – sheerly by coincidence – I just finished re-watching this film. More and more, I find it to be one of Tarantino’s BEST films (if not *the* BEST). I love it.
I thought my link was still active, but just in case:
https://mega.nz/#!Adx1kDZa!BPX-jniyOr2SafyA3H02qP0FTyV_QY8gen5LNxDq_Qo