One of the very rare chances, and quite possibly the only chance to listen to the genius of Ennio Morricone engaging with the musical world of jazz. His soundtrack for the film 'The Blue-Eyed Bandit' ('Il Bandito Dagli Occhi Azzuri' by Alfredo Giannetti, 1980) is marked by a relentless rhythm that perfectly matches the atmosphere of the film. The main theme, 'Città Viva', is a vibrant and metropolitan piece. This is one of the very few times in which Ennio Morricone, who was famously suspicious of jazz improvisation, asked his musicians to be free and improvise, adding their solos to the original structure - the solo viola of Dino Asciolla, one of the greatest violists of all time, in particular stands out.
1. Città Viva
2. Madre Assente
3. Campi Aperti E Sospesi
4. Double Face
5. Esecuzione Radiofonica
6. Per Enrico, Riccardo E Roberto
7. Sotto I Ponti Della Città
8. For Dalila
9. Stranamente Di Notte
10. Cinque Quarti
11. Madre Assente #2
12. Stranamente Un Giorno