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dreadpirateroberts
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Yes! Awesome update, more than a few names I've missed
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LinusW
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Impressive list!
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hellogoodbye
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When I do not listen to Italian music, I sometimes listen to Italian music. Often these are score from films of the 60s or 70s. I have posted some here and there this year. Here they are together.
A SELECTION
OF 60’s & 70’s ITALIAN SOUNDTRACKS Libra :
Schock ( 1977). Second album of the famous jazz rock band. Close to
Goblin. Riz Ortolani : Cannibal Holocaust (1979). One of the best soundtrack ever made. Unforgettable strings of the second part of the soundclip. Armando Trovaioli : L’Archidiavolo (1966). A killer beat soundtrack with plenty of harpsichord. Some lovely folk moments too.
Libague (1977). Nice
one. Splendid melodies. Great keys. Ennio
Morricone : L’Ultimo uomo di sara (1972). Haunting music for piano,
drums and sound effects. Ad Ogni gosto (1967). A personal favorite of mine. I would like to hear “Vai via malinconia” at my funerals. The Sicilian clan (1969). Morricone or the art of
counterpoint. Crescete e moltiplicatevi (1978). Let’s play with the sacred. Sense
of humour required. And many many more. The
Mondo Morricone compilations Vol 1, 2 and 3 are wonderfull. Mario Migliardi : Come andromeda (1972). Bach in space. Many psychedelic moments and sound effects. Pinno
Donnagio : Carrie (1976). Great orchestral score. Nice folk songs. Nino Rota : Casanova (1976). An absolute gem. Morricone himself admires the work of Rota on the Fellini's movie. |
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seventhsojourn
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Thanks for those Pierre. I'm working over the weekend but I'll check them out first chance I get.
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hellogoodbye
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Good work,Chris. There is definitely a connection between the soundtrack music and RPI. After all, Persimfans is very close to library, isn't it ?
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Meurgley
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I'm popping down to the eternal city next week and would like some pointers to where I can buy some rpi prog. I will have a bicycle so I'll be able to check the greater Rome area. Ideally, I'm looking for a shop that sell the cds that bti offers.
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hellogoodbye
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Sorry, can't really help you. The eternal city of record shops is Tokyo.
Some Rome addresses here : |
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hellogoodbye
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DALTON : ARGITARI.
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Guldbamsen
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Big fan of Dalton here(The Italian - not the bad Danish one....)
That first one puts forth the question: What if 1960s psych bands were more into the synthesizer - how would that sound? I love the criss cross between late sixties naivety and that stunning, although sparsely used, synth. Great hooks too!
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hellogoodbye
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Yes David. Really strange the relation I have with this music. One after the other, the groups that I rejected talk to me again. Italy really got me.
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Guldbamsen
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Hey, welcome to the dark side Nah, I know where you're coming from. The further I travel into the strange and mystical lands of progressive musics - the more open I get to new ideas and sounds. Hell, maybe one day I'll come around and enjoy metal again Ok, I actually enjoy some metal - and Italian as well, although it's some of the most crazy hard hitting music you'll ever come across. ZU and Ephel Duat.
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hellogoodbye
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I'm a jumper. I wa s a jumper. I jumped all my life from Bach to Kate Bush to Monk to Can ...etc.
In the country of the boot, I don't jump anymore. My quest for the perfect music ended two years ago. Today I rest, I swim, I am happy. When I speak of other music on the forums, it's about things coming from my memory. Indeed, I spend my days and nights in Italy. My friends, my family, they don't understand. I'm not trying to explain. I'm a duck and I live in a lake. Who could understand ?
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Guldbamsen
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Indeed
I live everywhere - maybe except for Denmark. I'm a daydreamer - always dreaming away to far away places. Recently I've been digging the Japanese scene. I do however always return to Italy - not that far away from the lake actually. I tend to eat ducks you see...
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hellogoodbye
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seventhsojourn
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Bravo Pierre! Not only your first review, but a first review of the album. I need to get that one now.
Studio Album, 1998
2.92 | 4 ratings BUY Danze d'Ansie Aria Palea Prog Folk Review by hellogoodbye YESTERDAY AND TODAY. It is easier to speak when no one still said nothing. So I chose for this first review the second album of the band Aria Palea, which I'll try to say a few words in my bad English. We are in 98, but listening to the first notes, you can swear this has been recorded in the seventies. After a few vocal incantations and percussions, the first piece, Emba pu'c'éssu, evokes many of the names of the past like Barabba, Delirium, Il biglietto del inferno or Area. A flute immediately sets the tone by wrapping around a jazz rock rhythm, until the singer voice appears and than together they print the particular signature that you will find on the whole album. Abrupt change of atmosphere with the second track, Notturno, where guitar arpeggios and always this magical flute lead us in the heart of a quiet night. This time, some female choirs melt with the gentle lament of the singer, until guitar and drums break the monotony in the last moments of the song. The fifth track on the album, Stella, will introduce folk music again, but with more melodic qualities, making me think a little bit of the first Angelo Branduardi's album. With the third piece, Anze mu : e sentenza approdo, these are the folk roots of the group that are explored. This one is an introduction to the fourth song and heart of the album, L'idea del vuoto. Impossibe here not to think of the greek singer Demetrio Stratos seeking a path into the organized chaos of his band Area. Yet, if the comparison is inevitable, the piece is still great, including beautiful flute and saxophone solos. Back to the folk roots, with the two last songs, Ablura nove quarti and La casa del re, the first longer and more interesting than the second, referring to a popular dance where the singer, this time narrator, tells a story on the background of a noisy guitar. Finally a very nice album, probably a little too much slave to the voices of the past, but where the excellence of the musicians, especially the drummer and flutist, are sufficient to give an original colour. Three stars for me. |
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hellogoodbye
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Thanks very much, man. I'm not particulary proud of my words, but that band really deserved more attention.
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hellogoodbye
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Found this one on Andrea's sweet home. Published on the Stormy Six label. Somewhere between traditional song and avant garde music. Great stuff. . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYOGrAXvKCw&feature=relmfu
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seventhsojourn
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Paperback edition now finally available in UK from Amazon! Already ordered my copy today.
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andrea
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Thanks! I hope you'll find it useful. If someone else is interested, now you can find a paperback copy also here...
France: amazon.fr
Germany: amazon.de
Spain: amazon.es
Italy: amazon.it
Canada: amazon.ca
Japan: amazon.co.jp
United Kingdom: amazon.co.uk
Australia: borders.com.au
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Nightfly
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^ Excellent, been meaning to get this for a while and now I've no excuse. Just ordered a copy.
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