AmiGamer - Turrican 2: Freedom - Western Remix
Track info
Arranged by:
AmiGamer Adept
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Duration:
3:55
Released:
29/10/2005
Charts position:
5. in the year 2005
285. in all-time charts
285. in all-time charts
Score:
83%
Story
Hi everybody,
for some reason, one night, just before falling asleep, it suddenly came to my mind that one of my favourite Amiga tunes ("Freedom", from Turrican II) uses almost the same harmonies as a very famous piece of music written by Ennio Morricone ("The Ecstasy Of Gold", from the soundtrack of the Western Film "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly").
In my opinion, the soundtrack of this film is one of the best ever produced, so with a marvellous piece of music by E. Morricone on CD and a marvellous piece of music by C. Huelsbeck on computer, the logical next step for me was to mix them together in one tune.
What you hear in my remix is the original recording from the soundtrack by Morricone, along with the Turrican II tune performed by me on my Korg X3 workstation.
Hope you like it, pardner!
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Hi, just one more note… I just read a few votes from users and appartently one point about this song, although I tried my best to avoid misunderstandings, isn't realized by many of them, so maybe I should point it out again here (hope you're not disappointed after reading):
The main idea behind this was more like an experiment. I wanted to demonstrate how well Morricone's "Extasy of Gold" goes together with "Turrican II: Freedom". That's why I used the original recording of Morricone's soundtrack and put "Freedom", performed by me, over it (the first 30 seconds of the tune are performed by me alone, then Morricone kicks in and me and Morricone play together *l*). I could have performed Morricone's soundtrack too rather than ripping it from CD but in my opinion, using the original soundtrack from CD for it was more original because this makes it 100% clear that not a single note of "Extasy of Gold" was modified to match Turrican II.
Of course, this means that most of the "performing" work in this remix actually isn't mine, but I was hoping for people to vote for the idea of combining these two songs, rather than for the technical performance.
Of course, I mentioned these points explicitely in my description of this song above but it seems many users vote without having read it before. This is probably because when you click on a song that has votings attached here at amigaremix.com, the song is played - to read the votings, you have to click on the smiley (unlike remix64.com, where - when you click on the song - a new page opens on which you can read the votings as well as download the tune).
Anyway, next piece will be 100% AmiGamer again, i promise!😉
for some reason, one night, just before falling asleep, it suddenly came to my mind that one of my favourite Amiga tunes ("Freedom", from Turrican II) uses almost the same harmonies as a very famous piece of music written by Ennio Morricone ("The Ecstasy Of Gold", from the soundtrack of the Western Film "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly").
In my opinion, the soundtrack of this film is one of the best ever produced, so with a marvellous piece of music by E. Morricone on CD and a marvellous piece of music by C. Huelsbeck on computer, the logical next step for me was to mix them together in one tune.
What you hear in my remix is the original recording from the soundtrack by Morricone, along with the Turrican II tune performed by me on my Korg X3 workstation.
Hope you like it, pardner!
=======
Hi, just one more note… I just read a few votes from users and appartently one point about this song, although I tried my best to avoid misunderstandings, isn't realized by many of them, so maybe I should point it out again here (hope you're not disappointed after reading):
The main idea behind this was more like an experiment. I wanted to demonstrate how well Morricone's "Extasy of Gold" goes together with "Turrican II: Freedom". That's why I used the original recording of Morricone's soundtrack and put "Freedom", performed by me, over it (the first 30 seconds of the tune are performed by me alone, then Morricone kicks in and me and Morricone play together *l*). I could have performed Morricone's soundtrack too rather than ripping it from CD but in my opinion, using the original soundtrack from CD for it was more original because this makes it 100% clear that not a single note of "Extasy of Gold" was modified to match Turrican II.
Of course, this means that most of the "performing" work in this remix actually isn't mine, but I was hoping for people to vote for the idea of combining these two songs, rather than for the technical performance.
Of course, I mentioned these points explicitely in my description of this song above but it seems many users vote without having read it before. This is probably because when you click on a song that has votings attached here at amigaremix.com, the song is played - to read the votings, you have to click on the smiley (unlike remix64.com, where - when you click on the song - a new page opens on which you can read the votings as well as download the tune).
Anyway, next piece will be 100% AmiGamer again, i promise!😉
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1 Amiga charts October 2005
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This is just cool! Good job!
It sounds as if it came straight from an old western movie. Impressive stuff - very Moricone.
Amazing!! Thanks
Nice
Niiiice:)
Good idea, but too much ripped from the original
After realising the work here is 90% of someone elses work (Morricone) thanks to another voters response.. I've turned this around from Outstanding to poor!
Dont touch the musical genius that is Morricone! EVER!
This is far from being a remix, it's even far from being Turrican. To avoid such remarks like deadly_cookie's it should be absolutely made clear that this IS grabbed from an old western movie.
This one makes me smile!
That´s what Western-Style got to be!!!! WoW!!!!
Very nice remix! (the question is rather if this can be called a "remix", "remake" or just an "edit", previous comment taken into consideration..)
Only one word: GREAT!
For this song ENNIO MORRICONE deserves 10/10... But where is AmiGamer's touch? This is definitely TOO close to the original Morricone's piece.
I think that you made a great tune compose for turican II but it remind me a western film music
The instrumentation fits perfect and the whole ambience is true f#*kin western-style! Well done, cowboy!;)
Awesome! After listing to about 60 songs of Morricone and hearing the original Turrcan 2 "Freedom", I can honestly say that this is indeed a remix - especially towards the middle of the song. This Remix is GREAT! Please do another like it!
Great idea and very well done - thumbs up
Did you rip "the good, the bad and the ugly"? But nice remix nevertheless!
Nice Style
Great idea, brilliantly executed.
This Obelisk carries AmigaRemix.
Turrican II vs Sergio Leone! - Clever but I'm not at ease with this one :(
Wow! Great version of this tune, I appreciate this interpretation. Nice instruments...
Strange - but good
Wohooooo, this works!!! Great Idea.
OUTSTANDING interpretation, OUTSTANDING sound, OUTSTANDING AMIGAMER :)
Classic.
Marvellous! There are far too much Turrican remixes out there, but this one has the guts to be totally different! This mixup is an excellent idea.
Review by lyramion
30/10/2005
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the idea is good, but all you've done were the first 30 seconds and then copy paste ennios original. im ashamed, but i can not give you points for something you haven't done.
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thanks for your statement. i would have appreciated it, if you had used the morricones notes/tunes instead of his complete song. you proofed that you can go in this direction with the first 30 secs. so its like tas wrote: double-edged. i changed my nostalgic vote.
Review by Tas
31/10/2005
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This ofcourse causes a bit of a dilema because the idea is top notch and it sounds right too but most of the hard work has been done already by moricone.
So how do you rate this? Well, you could say it just sounds great or you could feel cheated that this mostly isn't the remixers own work or even like me you appreciate it still but feel by giving it a high mark is cheating everyone including the remixer.
All i can say is that you download it and enjoy what is a great tune and make up your own mind it's value.
Review by Isacco1975
14/10/2012
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This is a curious remix… A great piece of great techical stuff, very original idea…
I never imagine this song in a western contest…
Good work. Outstanding interpretation, clean mixing. A pleasure to listen many times😊 GET IT
Review by Ryrynz
04/09/2013
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