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Bill Conti - Gotcha! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1985/2020)

Bill Conti - Gotcha! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1985/2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 380 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 201 MB
50:15 | Full Scans Included | Soundtrack, Score | Label: Intrada

Gotcha! is a 1985 American action comedy film, starring Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino and directed by Jeff Kanew, who also directed Edwards in Revenge of the Nerds in 1984.
Jonathan Moore (Edwards) is a shy UCLA veterinary student and the reigning champion at "Gotcha", a campus-wide paintball game. While on vacation in Paris, he is seduced by an older woman, the sexy and mysterious Sasha (Fiorentino) who turns out to be an international spy. When he returns home to Los Angeles, there is a strange canister of film in his backpack and a team of KGB agents on his back. Suddenly he is in the middle of a real life-or-death game of "Gotcha".

Bill Conti - Rocky: Original Motion Picture Score (1976)  Music

Posted by Efgrapha at April 25, 2021
Bill Conti - Rocky: Original Motion Picture Score (1976)

Bill Conti - Rocky: Original Motion Picture Score (1976)
EAC | FLAC (Image) + cue.+log ~ 168 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 73 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score | Label: Liberty | # CDP 7 46081 2 | 00:31:23

Composer Bill Conti's iconic score for Sylvester Stallone's tale of over-the-hill Philadelphia boxer Rocky Balboa ranks as one of the most memorable and instantly recognizable pieces of film music ever applied to celluloid. The first Rocky is still the best, with classic cues like "Going the Distance," "Fanfare for Rocky," the "Final Bell" and "Gonna Fly Now" – the latter was actually a hit single – eschewing the myriad of questionable AOR songs that would end up cluttering future installments.
Filarmonica ’900 del Teatro Regio di Torino, Marzio Conti - Nino Rota: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 (2009)

Nino Rota - Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 (2009)
Filarmonica ’900 del Teatro Regio di Torino, conducted by Marzio Conti

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 278 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 146 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos Records | # CHAN 10546 | Time: 01:02:10

The concert works of film composer Nino Rota, best known for his scores for the Godfather trilogy and for a long series of films by Federico Fellini, have increasingly often been finding space in classical recording catalogs. Here's a nicely recorded rendering of Rota's two numbered symphonies, virtually unknown until perhaps the turn of the century, issued on a major British label, Chandos. Both are attractive pieces that could be profitably programmed by any symphony orchestra. They were composed in the 1930s, when Rota was as much American as Italian; he won a scholarship to the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and studied there for several years. Both reflect the French neo-classic trends that flourished in the U.S. between the wars, and, although Rota sounds nothing like Copland, you do experience in these works an evocation of what annotator Michele Rene Mannucci aptly calls "landscape in sound." Each work is in the conventional four movements, with a slow movement placed second in the Symphony No. 1 in G major and third in the Symphony No. 2 in F major.
Bill Conti - Rocky II: Original Motion Picture Score (1979) [Re-Up]

Bill Conti - Rocky II: Original Motion Picture Score (1979)
EAC | FLAC (Tracks) + cue.+log ~ 204 Mb | Mp3, CBR320 kbps ~ 83 Mb | Scans included
Soundtrack, Score | Label: EMI-Manhattan Records | # CDP 7 46082 2 | 00:34:09

The rare sequel that improves upon its predecessor, Rocky II expands on the uplifting approach exemplified by Bill Conti's immortal "Gonna Fly Now" to create a score that's both more cohesive and more emotional. Writer/director/star Sylvester Stallone affords Conti a wider emotional berth this time around, allowing for poignant, melancholy themes like "Vigil" alongside fist-pumping anthems like the climactic "Overture" – as before, Conti employs little more than solo piano, a small string ensemble, and a potent brass section, and it's to the composer's enormous credit that he can forge such larger-than-life music from relatively few instrumental elements. "Gonna Fly Now" even reappears, this time with a children's choir in tow, and sounds better than ever. Not even Frank Stallone's "Two Kinds of Love" can torpedo this one.
Alan Curtis, Il Complesso Barocco - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: David (2007)

Alan Curtis, Il Complesso Barocco - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: David (2007)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 769 Mb | Total time: 76:03+79:05 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Virgin Classics | 9463788772 | Recorded: 2003

The Florentine Francesco Bartolomeo Conti (1682-1732) was the finest theorbo player in early 18th-century Europe, and spent almost his entire career at the Habsburg court in Vienna. He composed sacred and secular vocal works special enough to warrant the attention of both Bach and Handel. Conti's oratorio David, a setting of a dramatic libretto by Apostolo Zeno, was first performed at Vienna in March 1724. The cast of singers included the tenor Francesco Borosini, soon afterwards a principal cast member for Handel in Tamerlano and Rodelinda (Conti's writing for Borosini descends to a low G, hence the decision here to cast baritone Furio Zanasi as Saul).

Robert Conti - Comin' On Strong! (1990)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Oct. 19, 2023
Robert Conti - Comin' On Strong! (1990)

Robert Conti - Comin' On Strong! (1990)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 274 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 112 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Guitar Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Time Is Records (TI9802)

Robert Conti is a talented bebop-oriented guitarist who is fond of playing high-powered solos at fast tempos. On this obscure CD from the defunct Time Is label, Conti (44 at the time and making his debut recording as a leader) teams up with pianist Pete Jolly, bassist Andy Simpkins, and drummer Carl Burnett on four standards (highlighted by "I'll Remember April" and "Bluesette") and five of his originals including songs titled "The Rookie Bookie," "The Shylock," and "Death by Chops: Dis'll Do It." The results are quite enjoyable, making this a CD worth searching for by straight-ahead jazz collectors.
Marzio Conti, I Virtuosi Italiani - Nino Rota: Concertos (2002)

Marzio Conti, I Virtuosi Italiani - Nino Rota: Concertos (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 225 Mb | Total time: 61:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9954 | Recorded: 2001

Altogether a pleasure. These are bright, capable, affectionate, well-pointed performances in good sound, with soloists who sound totally at home with the music…
Gunar Letzbor, Ars Antiqua Austria, Bernarda Fink - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Cantate con istromenti I-IV (2002)

Gunar Letzbor, Ars Antiqua Austria, Bernarda Fink - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Cantate con istromenti I-IV (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 287 Mb | Total time: 68:44 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Arcana | # A 309 | Recorded: 2001

A ubiquitous Viennese figure in the early 1700s, Francesco Conti was one of several gifted Italian Baroque composers who settled in foreign lands. If Caldara remains the most durable Italian figure in Vienna, Conti's star — on this evidence — deserves to be dusted down and given a second chance. These four cantatas from eight Cantate am istromenti probably date from the first decade of the century and feature the most delectable plethora of obbligato instruments imaginable.
Rossana Bertini, Anna Simboli, Ensemble "La Signoria" - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Cantate con istromenti (2000)

Rossana Bertini, Anna Simboli, Ensemble "La Signoria" - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Cantate con istromenti (2000)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 287 Mb | Total time: 66:02 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Tactus | # TC 680301 | Recorded: 1999

Esiste una testimonianza di J.J Quantz che parla dell’abilità di Conti come esecutore riferendosi ad un episodio accaduto a Praga nel 1723, quando l’orchestra di corte di Vienna eseguì l’opera Costanza e Fortezza di J.J. Fux con l’aggiunta di un gruppo di musicisti di Dresda, fra i quali lo stesso Quantz e Silvius Leopold Weiss, altro grande virtuoso di liuto e tiorba. A quest’ultimo fu assegnata una parte di ripieno, mentre il ruolo di solista fu affidato a Conti.
Christoph Hammer, Neue Hofkapelle München - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Sventurata Didone (2006)

Christoph Hammer, Neue Hofkapelle München - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti: Sventurata Didone (2006)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 331 Mb | Total time: 57:25 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ORF | CD 456 | Recorded: 2006

Francesco Bartolomeo Conti (1682-1732) left his hometown Florence, in which he had already been a lute player under Kardinals Francesco Maria de Medici in his teens, with 19 he applied to the royal palace of Austria. He also worked in Bernlin, where he met Giovanni Bononcini, and London. 1708 Conti became royal theorbe player in Vienna, from 1713 he was royal composer, writing operas, oratories, cantatas, Musicae sacrae, and a few instrumental pieces. Both as a instrumentalist and composer Conti was able to succeed. Sadly today he still is one of the big unresearched composers.