“Queimada” – edited in the USA as “Burn!” – is a film directed by Gillo Pontecorvo, released in 1969 and almost entirely filmed in Colombia; the two main actors are the world famous Marlon Brando (soon to be the main character in “The Godfather”) and the unknown Evaristo Márquez, a true indigenous strongly wanted by Pontecorvo on the set, to make his fiction even more realistic.
The realization of the soundtrack was commissioned to the untiring Morricone, here assisted by conductor Bruno Nicolai and Alessandro Alessandroni choristers, the latter featured in particular in the epic opening track “Abolição” and “Hosanna”. Orchestrations are still present, but the distinguishing feature of this work is a virtually exclusive and obsessive use of acoustic tribal percussions, and a Hammond organ that sometimes adds an almost police/detective movies feeling.
This work is almost full of dramatic tones, for a film that still casts a strong message against colonialism, but more generally against wars, oppression and exploitation.
This is an exclusive reissue, for an album that waited 45 years to be repressed on vinyl! Colored vinyl edition (orange & clear transparent mixed) with many bonus tracks, enclosed in a cover gatefold with a completely renewed artwork and a 30x30cm poster with film flyers and lobby cards reproductions.
Tracklist:
Side A:
1.Abolição
2.Queimada prima
3.Queimada (anche i portoghesi muoiono)
4.Queimada (pezzo classico #1)
5.Queimada (libertà)
6.Verso il futuro
7.José Dolores
8.Queimada (la civiltà dei bianchi)
9.José Dolores (#2)
10.Preparazione
Side B:
11.Queimada seconda
12.José Dolores (generalissimo)
13.Queimada (pattuglia)
14.Osanna
15.Verso il futuro (#3)
16.Queimada (William e Josè)
17.Queimada (pezzo classico #2)
18.Verso il futuro (#6)
19.Verso il futuro (#7)