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The Hateful Eight (soundtrack)

''The H8teful Eight'' is the upcoming soundtrack album to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture ''The Hateful Eight''. The soundtrack includes the first complete original score for a Tarantino film and is composed, orchestrated and conducted by Ennio Morricone.
"The Hateful Eight" concerns the composer's first score for a Western film since ''Buddy Goes West'' (1981) and the first for an Hollywood production since ''Ripley's Game'' (2002).

In addition to Morricone's music, the album includes three songs which are featured in the film, The White Stripes' ''Apple Blossom'' (2000), David Hess' ''Now You're All Alone'' (1972) (originally from The Last House on the Left's soundrack) and Roy Orbison's ''There Won’t Be Many Coming Home'' (1966), as well as dialogue clips from the movie.
== Background ==

Quentin Tarantino normally doesn't commission original scores for his films. Instead, Tarantino collects music from other motion pictures and/or popular music to assemble idiosyncratic soundtracks that have become as integral to the identity of his films as are the scripts and casts.
Tarantino originally wanted Morricone to compose the soundtrack for Inglourious Basterds. However, Morricone refused because of the sped-up production schedule of the film. He also turned down an offer to write some music for "Pulp Fiction" in 1994.
The director used previously Morricone's music in ''Kill Bill'', ''Death Proof'', ''Inglourious Basterds'', and ''Django Unchained'', and Morricone also wrote an original song, "Ancora Qui", sung by Elisa, for the latter.
Morricone had previously made statements that he would "never work" with Tarantino after ''Django Unchained''. The composer stated than that Tarantino used the music “without coherence” and that he "wouldn’t like to work with him again, on anything".〔(Italian Composer Ennio Morricone: I'll Never Work With Tarantino Again ), hollywoodreporter.com, Eric J. Lyman, 15 march 2013〕 Ennio Morricone quickly released a statement clarifying that his remarks were taken out of context,〔(Morricone Is Not Feuding With Quentin Tarantino Over 'Django' song--EXCLUSIVE ), Entertainment Weekly.com, Lindsey Bahr, 18 march 2013〕 Morricone said that he has "great respect for Tarantino" and that he is "glad he chooses my music"〔(Ennio Morricone Backs Off From Quentin Tarantino Insult: Famed composer says comments were misconstrued ), rollingstone.com, Jon Blistein, 19 March 2013〕 Morricone also said that because Tarantino chooses his music "it is a sign of artistic brotherhood"〔(Ennio Morricone Says Quentin Tarantino 'Django' Beef Was Overdone: "I have a great respect for Tarantino...I am glad he chooses my music, a sign of artistic brotherhood." ), spin.com, Chris Martins, 18 March 2013〕〔(Composer Ennio Morricone Respects Quentin Tarantino After All ), Vulture.com, Zach Dionne, 19 march 2013〕
Ultimately Morricone changed his mind and agreed to score ''The Hateful Eight''.
On June 12, 2015, Quentin Tarantino held court at Italy’s 59th David di Donatello Awards in Rome, which he attended to collect prizes from several years back for Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained. Tarantino was handed two statuettes by Ennio Morricone. Both artists revealed that they met a day earlier and that Morricone agreed to compose music for a Tarantino movie.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Quentin Tarantino Holds Court at Italy’s David Di Donatello Film Awards )〕 In July 2015, Quentin Tarantino announced after the screening of footage of his upcoming movie The Hateful Eight at the San Diego Comic-Con International that Ennio Morricone will score the film, the first Western Morricone has scored since 1981.

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