Dagored

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Dagored
Founded1998
Statusactive
GenreVarious
Country of origin Italy
Official website www.dagored-records.com

Dagored was an Italian record label based in Firenze, formed in 1998. [1]

They specialised in film soundtrack issues, including those produced by Ennio Morricone, Nico Fidenco, Bruno Nicolai and Les Reed. [1]

The parent label, Abraxas, is now defunct.

Releases

As of 2008, Dagored had released 79 titles (some were issued both on LP and CD formats): [1]

Cat NoArtistTitleYear
Box Ennio Morricone; Goblin; Claudio Simonetti; Fabio Pignatelli; Massimo Morante Blood is Red - box set comprising RED 111 (Il Gatto A Nove Code), RED 127 (Suspiria), RED 131 (Tenebre), RED 137 (Profondo Rosso) and RED 139 (4 Mosche Di Velluto Grigio)2008
RED 101 Nico Fidenco Black Emanuelle's Groove1998
RED 102Various ArtistsMy Delicious Spaghetti Western1998
RED 103Various ArtistsShe Had A Taste For Music1999
RED 104Various Artists(Italian Girls Like) Ear-Catching Melodies1999
RED 105Ennio MorriconeMorricone 20002001
RED 106Ennio MorriconeLe Foto Proibite Di Una Signora Per Bene1999
RED 107 Bruno Nicolai Agente Speciale LK - Operazione Re Mida1999
RED 108 Les Reed The Girl on a Motorcycle 1999
RED 109Ennio MorriconeLa Donna Invisibile2000
RED 110Ennio Morricone Una Lucertola Con La Pelle Di Donna 2000
RED 111Ennio Morricone Il Gatto A Nove Code 2000
RED 112Ennio Morricone Revolver 2000
RED 113 Riz Ortolani Mondo Candido2000
RED 114Ennio Morricone Giù La Testa 2000
RED 115Various artistsMore Delicious Spaghetti Western2000
RED 116Ennio MorriconeIl Poliziotto Della Brigata Criminale2000
RED 117Goblin Dawn of the Dead 2000
RED 118Ennio Morricone Slalom 2000
RED 119Ennio Morricone Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura 2000
RED 120Les Maledictus SoundLes Maledictus Sound2000
RED 121 John Barry Bruce Lee's Game of Death 2000
RED 122Ennio Morricone Metti Una Sera A Cena 2000
RED 123 Bobby Womack Rubare Alla Mafia È Un Suicidio 2000
RED 124 John Carpenter and Alan Howarth Escape from New York 2000
RED 125Ennio MorriconeMorricone 20012000
RED 126Ennio Morricone Gli Intoccabili 2000
RED 127Goblin Suspiria 2000
RED 128Riz OrtolaniUna Sull'Altra2001
RED 129Ennio MorriconeL'Attentato2001
RED 130Ennio Morricone The Good, The Bad And The Ugly 2001
RED 131Claudio Simonetti; Fabio Pignatelli; Massimo Morante Tenebre 2001
RED 132 Antón García Abril and Marcello Giombini ...4..3..2..1... Morte 2001
RED 133 Fabio Frizzi The Beyond 2001
RED 134Armando SciasciaMetempsyco2001
RED 135Ennio Morricone Il Diavolo Nel Cervello 2001
RED 136Ennio Morricone Giornata Nera Per L'Ariete 2001
RED 137Goblin; Giorgio Gaslini Profondo Rosso 2001
RED 138Ennio Morricone Indagine Su Un Cittadino Al Di Sopra Di Ogni Sospetto 2001
RED 139Ennio Morricone 4 Mosche Di Velluto Grigio 2001
RED 140Augusto MartelliIl Dio Serpente2001
RED 141Ennio MorriconeEcce Homo - I Sopravvissuti2002
RED 142Ennio MorriconeIl Serpente2002
RED 143 Teo Usuelli Mondo Nudo2002
RED 144Ennio Morricone Barbablu' 2003
RED 145Ennio Morricone Che C'entriamo Noi Con La Rivoluzione? 2003
RED 146Ennio MorriconeI Figli Chiedono Perché2003
RED 147The Cinerama Orchestra conducted by Alex North South Seas Adventure2003
RED 148 Gershon Kingsley First Moog Quartet 2003
RED 149Gershon Kingsley Music To Moog By 2003
RED 150Ennio Morricone L'Istruttoria E' Chiusa: Dimentichi 2004
RED 151Ennio MorriconeGott Mit Uns2004
RED 152 Piero Piccioni I Giovani Tigri2004
RED 153 Mohammed El Bakkar & his Oriental EnsembleMusic For A Belly Dancer2004
RED 154 Lord Invader Calypso2004
RED 155Shades Of JoyThe Music Of El Topo2004
RED 156 The Last Poets Right On!2004
RED 157Trinidad Steel BandTrinidad Steel Band2004
RED 158 Curtis Mayfield Short Eyes 2004
RED 159Ennio Morricone Tepepa 2005
RED 160Ennio Morricone La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro 2005
RED 161 Angelo Lavagnino Gamma 1 Quadrilogy - 60s Italian Cinematic Science Fiction Sounds2005
RED 162Ennio Morricone La Califfa 2005
RED 163Ennio Morricone Ad Ogni Costo 2005
RED 164Ennio MorriconeL'Avventuriero2005
RED 165Ennio MorriconeThe Library Vol. I - Musiche Composte Per Il Cinema2005
RED 166Ennio Morricone Menage All'italiana 2006
RED 167Ennio Morricone Svegliati E Uccidi 2006
RED 168Ennio MorriconeCome Imparai Ad Amare Le Donne2006
RED 172Ennio Morricone Corleone 2007
RED 174Piero PiccioniL'Imprevisto2007
RED 175 Francesco De Masi Quel Maledetto Treno Blindato 2007
RED 176Ennio Morricone I Crudeli 2007
RED 177Ennio MorriconeTrio Infernale2007
RED 178Ennio Morricone L'Alibi 2007
RED 180 Paul Misraki And God Created Woman 2007
RED 181Marco WerbaThe Horror Film World Of Marco Werba - Darkness Surrounds Roberta; Fearmakers; The Ocean2007
RED 183Piero Piccioni Il Bell'Antonio 2008
RED 186Ennio Morricone Butterfly 2008

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "DagoRED - CDs and Vinyl at Discogs". Discogs . Retrieved 24 May 2012.