Original Morricone soundtrack for this classic 1972 Italian “tortilla-western” directed by spaghetti western king, Sergio Corbucci (perhaps best known for his classic Django [1966] and Navajo Joe, [1967, starring Burt Reynolds]). Athough the spaghetti western genre was invented by men like Corbucci and Sergio Leone, it was Ennio Morricone who gave the genre its distinctive flavor. Unlike many spaghetti westerns, Che C’entriamo Noi Con La Rivoluzione? was intended as a comedy, evident by the presence of two of Italy’s most famous comic actors: Vittorio Gassman and Paolo Villaggio. The light-hearted subject matter gave Morricone the opportunity to explore less familiar terrain - the result being a surprisingly experimental blend that makes the soundtrack an essential Morricone recording. Only 3 of the 17 tracks have ever been previously released!