# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Winnetou reitet | ||
2. | Große Titelmusik | ||
3. | Auftritt Old Firehand | ||
4. | Indianerüberfall | ||
5. | Nahkampf | ||
6. | Fliehende Banditen | ||
7. | Old Firehand am Grab | ||
8. | Highlander | ||
9. | Vater und Sohn | ||
10. | Silers' Lager 1 (prev. Unreleased) | ||
11. | Messerwurf tötet Mexikaner | ||
12. | Pferd mit getötetem Mexikaner | ||
13. | Old Firehand trifft seine alte Liebe | ||
14. | Junge Liebe (Nscho-Tschi und Tom) | ||
15. | Nachts auf der Straße | ||
16. | Nach der Befreiung | ||
17. | Silers' Bande verfolgt die Siedler | ||
18. | Derks tötet Siedler | ||
19. | Karawane kommt zurück | ||
20. | Karawane | ||
21. | Texaner vor der Explosion | ||
22. | Kampf um Miramonte | ||
23. | Am nächsten Morgen | ||
24. | Old Firehand während der Kampfvorbereitung | ||
25. | Mendoza in Bereitschaft (prev. Unreleased) | ||
26. | Junge Liebe 1 | ||
27. | Ruhe vor dem Sturm | ||
28. | Angriff 1 | ||
29. | Angriff 2 | ||
30. | Nach der Explosion 1 | ||
31. | Winnetou holt Hilfe | ||
32. | Winnetou trifft Mexikaner | ||
33. | Mexikaner reiten | ||
34. | Silers' Lager 2 (prev. Unreleased) | ||
35. | Junge Liebe 2 | ||
36. | Der Priester tritt nach draußen | ||
37. | Nach dem Tod des Priesters | ||
38. | Junge geht zu totem Priester | ||
39. | Nach der Explosion 2 | ||
40. | Silers flüchtet | ||
41. | Verfolgung geht weiter | ||
42. | Banditen in die Schlucht getrieben | ||
43. | An Toms Grab | ||
44. | Old Firehand umarmt Michèle | ||
45. | Schluss-Opus | ||
46. | Bonus-Track |
Added on Sunday, November 28, 2021
Released back in 1966, Winnetou and Old Firehand aka. Thunder at the Border put an end to the Karl May film adaptions by Horst Wendlandt’s Rialto Film company. Alfred Vohrer (Perrak…),
Released back in 1966, Winnetou and Old Firehand aka. Thunder at the Border put an end to the Karl May film adaptions by Horst Wendlandt’s Rialto Film company. Alfred Vohrer (Perrak…), a “genius” according to legendary director Quentin Tarantino, brought the film away from comfy German Western towards a more violent form of Spaghetti Western. Critics and fans alike shared a rather ambivalent opinion at the time, with verdicts ranging from “explosive” to “the lowest point of the series”.
The soundtrack went down an altogether different path, too: Peter Thomas replaced Martin Böttcher in his role as “Winnetou composer” although it should remain the only Karl May movie with music by Peter Thomas. And no wonder: He was in high demand at the time, scoring Edgar Wallace thrillers as well as Jerry Cotton action flicks. It was not until 1980 that he returned to the franchise with his music to the TV series Mein Freund Winnetou.
The result was a soundtrack that can be seen as a missing link between Böttcher’s typical Karl May strings and the decidedly more experimental music of Italo Western from the likes of Ennio Morricone.
This soundtrack has never before been released on vinyl. All the 42 (!) tracks, of course, were remastered. The CD version even boasts three previously unreleased tracks that have been found in the vaults of the Peter Thomas estate as well as a bonus track with the composer himself on piano where he is presenting his first themes and ideas to the film‘s producer (recorded 1966 at Bavaria Tonstudios in Munich).
After Peter Thomas Sound Orchester – Bruce Lee: The Big Boss (CD/LP ASM 048, Allscore 2020), this release marks the second Vinyl/CD instalment in a new Allscore series exclusively dedicated to legendary composer Peter Thomas who died on May 17th, 2020 in Lugano.
Illustrations on the Gatefold cover as well as the CD digipack are once again courtesy of ingenious Adrian Keindorf.
The 180g vinyl is pressed in black and, limited to 300, in transparent turquoise.
Available on download
( - All Score Media - )
• ASM 049 - Black Vinyl (42 tracks)
• ASM 049 - Transparent Turquoise Vinyl (42 tracks)
• ASM 049 - Cd (46 tracks) 4015698355963
• Dowload (46 tracks)
More info at: Official Web Site All Score Media
More info at: Composer Peter Thomas Official Site