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1961, The Year in Film Music /May 8, 2021 by Jack Criddle

From pop to peplum, from Tiffany's to Navarone, Play Morricone For Me's epic, two-part musical survey of the cinematic year of 1961 includes, timeless classics, hidden gems, Oscar winners, horror, Bollywood, Disney, and more, plus the film debuts of Ennio Morricone and Quincy Jones.

  Tags: radio, film music, soundtrack, film score, 1961, sixties, french new wave, bollywood, classic film
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Play Morricone For Me is a weekly web radio show centered around film soundtracks and discussion. The show features thematic deep-dives into everything from spaghetti westerns, to blaxploitation, disaster movies, crime jazz, the history of the theremin, Disneyland Records, classic, cult and contemporary cinema and and everything in between. Host Jack Criddle believes a balanced cinematic diet should include a little Jean-Luc Godard and a little Jean-Claude Van Damme.

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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PATREON CONTRIBUTORS!

- Miles McCutcheon
- Chris Burke
- Johannes Rüster


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