The music for 2004's Red Dead Revolver , developed by Rockstar San Diego , was a licensed soundtrack. It features authentic tracks from the Spaghetti Western genre of films the game was inspired by. It also features piano renditions of popular compositions from that era.
Track listing [ ]
As listed in the official Red Dead Revolver game manual. The composer of any saloon piano pieces is listed if known:
Track Names
Film
Composers
Lucas
Django, Prepare a Coffin
Gianfranco and Gian Piero Reverberi
Gringos a Caballo and a Bloody Sunset
Seven Dollars on the Red
Francesco de Masi
Suspense Al Villaggio L'assulto Di Santana, And Johnny Sulla Croce
Johnny Hamlet
Francesco De Masi
Un Uomo, Un Cavallo, Una Pistola, Faccia A Terrra, Le Pistole Attendo, Sentiero Rosso, And Esterno Saloon
The Stranger Returns
Stelvio Cipriani
Long Neck, Jackie, Siddle Sack, Sombrero, And Tumble Weed
Minnesota Clay
Piero Piccioni
Pistololeros In Agguato
Blood for a Silver Dollar
Gianni Ferrio
T.5, T.10 And T.13
Dead Men Ride
Bruno Nicolai
T.19
Django Shoots First
Bruno Nicolai
Nevada, La Confessione And Nevada, Delitto Fra Le Montagne
Nevada
Stelvio Cipriani
Per Salvarsi
Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears
Daniele Patucchi
Il Bandito Messicano, And Il Falso Soldato
A Stranger in Town
Benedetto Ghiglia
Fuga Dall'Ovest
Run, Man, Run
Bruno Nicolai
Umor Giallo
Stark System
Ennio Morricone
Agguato A Dallas, Il Fischio, And Ill Ponte
The Price of Power
Luis Enríquez Bacalov
L'Uccello Magico, L'Uccello Magico A Roma, And Il Duca Di Wuttenberg
Fellini's Casanova
Nino Rota
T.5
Ringo the Lone Rider
Gian Piero Reverberi
T.15 And T.19
The Last Mercenary
Bruno Nicolai
T.4
Killer Nun
Alessandro Alessandroni
T.3, T.5, T.9 And T.10
Have a Good Funeral, My Friend... Sartana Will Pay
Bruno Nicolai
T.12, T.15, T.17, And T.20
They Call Him Cemetery
Bruno Nicolai
T.2, T.4, T.6, And T.7
A Coffin for the Sheriff
Francesco DeMasi
T.11 And T.22
Oklahoma John
Francesco DeMasi
T.12, T.13, And T.15
Apocalypse Joe
Bruno Nicolai
T.18, T.23, And T.27
Man Called Invincible
Bruno Nicolai
T.26, T.28, T.29 And T.30
Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead
Mario Migliardi
Al Tren!
A Bullet for the General
Luis Enriquez Bacalov
Main Theme
His Name was King
Luis Enríquez Bacalov
Senza Scampo
The Forgotten Pistolero
Franco Micallizi and Roberto Pregadio
Ballata Per Un Pistolero
The Forgotten Pistolero
Franco Micallizi and Roberto Pregadio
Trinity: A Mollo Nella Tinozza
They Call Me Trinity
Franco Micallizi and Roberto Pregadio
Main Titles
A Sky Full Of Stars For A Roof
Ennio Morricone
The Band Played On
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Charles B. Ward
Flight of the Bumblebee
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Little Brown Jug
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Joseph Winner
Yellow Basket
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Anonymous
Oh! Susanna
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Stephen Foster
Buffalo Gals
(Saloon Piano Cover)
John Hodges
Frankie and Johnny
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Hughie Cannon
Somebody Stole My Gal
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Leo Wood
Camptown Races
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Stephen Foster
I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen
(Saloon Piano Cover)
Thomas Westendorf
Red River Valley
(Saloon Piano Cover)
James J. Kerrigan
Trivia [ ]
Many fans and even professional journalists mistakenly believe that all or a majority the tracks in the game are composed by Ennio Morricone.[citation needed ]
Bruno Nicolai was an apprentice of Ennio Morricone, and the two collaborated on several Spaghetti Western scores, along with other soundtracks for various genres of movies.
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