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This vinyl is pressed on colored wax, with only 500 copies for Record Store Day 2015. It comes in a gatefold jacket and includes a foldout poster with flyer and lobby card reproductions.
'Il mio nome ¨¨ Nessuno' (My Name Is Nobody) isn't a typical western. It blends '60s western founders and '70s comedies. Sponsored and partly directed by Sergio Leone, it was a 1973 hit, thanks to Terence Hill and Henry Fonda. It perfectly balances the light - hearted and serious sides of the spaghetti western genre.
Ennio Morricone's music is the film's other highlight. His varied soundtrack fits the movie's different moods, from tense soundscapes to epic symphonic parts and light - hearted moments. The soundtrack has been reprinted several times, but it's been 35 years since the last vinyl release.
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This is a vinyl LP, so you'll need a record player to enjoy it. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or oils on the record, which could affect the sound quality. Always place the vinyl back in its gatefold jacket after use to protect it from scratches and dust. Store it in a cool, dry place, and try to keep it upright to prevent warping. Since this is a limited - edition item, it might be a good idea to keep it in mint condition if you're thinking about its collectible value.