Luis Bacalov

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  • soundtrack
  • instrumental
  • composer
  • spaghetti western
  • indie
Luis Enríquez Bacalov (b. March 30, 1933) is a prolific Argentine composer of film scores. Early on in his career, he composed scores for Spaghetti Western films, including Django, Storm Rider and The Price of Power.
Bacalov has been nominated twice for Academy Awards: for Scoring of Music--adaptation or treatment for The Gospel According to St. Matthew in 1967 and winning the award for Original Music Score for Il Postino in 1996.

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Songs

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    La Seduzione

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    La Supertestimone

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    La Victoria / Betrayal / A Menacing Sea

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    Landing In Argentina

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    Le baiser

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    Le cheval mort

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    Le coeur qui bat

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    Le soubrettine

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    Le variazionni della massaia

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    Leaning Into the Afternoon (feat. Wesley Snipes)

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    Les confessions

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    Les enfants du siècle

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    Like a Play

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    Like Old Times

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    Lisboa's Tram

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    Lo Chiamavano King

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    Lo chiamavano king (theme song)

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    Lo Scatenato: Lo scatenato (slow shake 2)

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    Loved by Women

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    Madreselva

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    Madreselva (instrumental version)

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    Madreselva (instrumental)

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    Main Theme

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    Main Titles

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    Metafore

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    Metaphors

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    Mexican Tune

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    Miedo En La Fiesta

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    Milonga del poeta

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    Minaccia

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    Mistero

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    Montreal Non Stop

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    Morning (Love Sonnet XXVII) (feat. Sting)

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    Motorcycle Circus

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    Mr. Rubble Noon

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    Mysterious Waiting

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    Nago

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    Nurka's Pain

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    Nurka's Tears

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    Ode to a Beautiful Nude (feat. Rufus Sewell)

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    Ode to the Sea (feat. Ralph Fiennes)

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    Pablito

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    Panna e mirtilli

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    Papillons

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    Paraguana

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    Paranagua

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    Parte Decima

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    Parte Nona

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    Parte Ottava

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    Parte Prima


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