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Piero Umiliani - Rivoluzionari
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Piero Umiliani - Nel Villaggio
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Piero Umiliani - Nuove Realta
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Piero Umiliani - Antiche Tradizioni
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Piero Umiliani - Nuovi Fermenti
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Piero Umiliani - Sole Percussioni
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Piero Umiliani - Piffero Africano
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Piero Umiliani - Continente Nero
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Piero Umiliani - Riscossa
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Piero Umiliani - Ultimo Stregone
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Piero Umiliani - Continente Nero
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Piero Umiliani - Preparativi
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Piero Umiliani - Oasi
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Piero Umiliani - Tribalismo
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Piero Umiliani - Giorno Di Mercato
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Piero Umiliani - Flauto Africano
Released in 1975, "Continente Nero" is the perfect flip side of "Africa" (1972), an album that significantly expanded Piero Umiliani's music perspectives, incorporating partially explored rhythmic variations already used in "Percussioni ed Effetti Speciali" and "To-Day's Sound". It does so by taking inspiration from a tradition that starts from the divine Fela Kuti and reaches the amateur and field recordings by musicologists such as David Toop, but also from the Afro- American jazz history of Art Ensemble of Chicago, John Coltrane, Max Roach and hundreds of others
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Piero Umiliani - L'Uomo e la Città
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Piero Umiliani - Città Amica
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Piero Umiliani - Città' Frenetica
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Piero Umiliani - Quartieri Alti
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Piero Umiliani - Viadotti
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Piero Umiliani - Piazza Di Siena
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Piero Umiliani - L'Uomo e la Città
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Piero Umiliani - Rete Urbana
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Piero Umiliani - Centrali Termiche
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Piero Umiliani - Centrali Termiche
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Piero Umiliani - Città Amica
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Piero Umiliani - L'Uomo e la Città
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Piero Umiliani - Suoni Della Città
TRACKLIST:
A1. L'Uomo e la Città
A2. Città Amica
A3. Città' Frenetica
A4. Quartieri Alti
A5. Viadotti
A6. Piazza Di Siena
B1. L'Uomo e la Città
B2. Rete Urbana
B3. Centrali Termiche
B4. Centrali Termiche
B5. Città Amica
B6. L'Uomo e la Città
B7 Suoni Della Città
In the intricate panorama of Italian library music, the themes of city, factories, metropolis, work,
urbanization and technology have always been among the most fascinating (and used), relying on dozens of
fundamental records by composers such as Alessandro Alessandroni, Farlocco, Gerardo Iacoucci, A.R.
Luciani, Narassa and many others. The attempt to provide a plausible soundtrack to a continuously and
rapidly ever-changing world, especially in the hectic seventies, has often produced masterpieces that
combined avant-garde techniques with sounds, risky experimentation with easy-listening songs, the traffic
chaos and assembly lines with the silence of the night, the end of the work shift with Sunday’s rest.
Piero Umiliani’s L’Uomo e la Città perfectly fits into this rich and varied field, an album where our Man is
accompanied by a jazz musicians sublime parade that includes celebrities like Bruno Tommaso, Oscar
Valdambrini, Dino Piana and Nino Rapicavoli, here delivering the most of a sound that is highly based on the
richness of the wind instruments and on the rhythm of the Umiliani-led ensemble.
L’Uomo e la Città is a less risky effort when compared to other releases by Piero Umiliani, but that’s in
favor of an extraordinary jazz tightness (Rete Urbana, Quartieri Alti, Città Frenetica), but the wish to amaze
appears when least expected in the two excellent renditions of Centrale Termica and Suoni della Città, among
the best tracks of the album.
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A1. L'Uomo e la Città
A2. Città Amica
A3. Città' Frenetica
A4. Quartieri Alti
A5. Viadotti
A6. Piazza Di Siena
B1. L'Uomo e la Città
B2. Rete Urbana
B3. Centrali Termiche
B4. Centrali Termiche
B5. Città Amica
B6. L'Uomo e la Città
B7 Suoni Della Città
In the intricate panorama of Italian library music, the themes of city, factories, metropolis, work,
urbanization and technology have always been among the most fascinating (and used), relying on dozens of
fundamental records by composers such as Alessandro Alessandroni, Farlocco, Gerardo Iacoucci, A.R.
Luciani, Narassa and many others. The attempt to provide a plausible soundtrack to a continuously and
rapidly ever-changing world, especially in the hectic seventies, has often produced masterpieces that
combined avant-garde techniques with sounds, risky experimentation with easy-listening songs, the traffic
chaos and assembly lines with the silence of the night, the end of the work shift with Sunday’s rest.
Piero Umiliani’s L’Uomo e la Città perfectly fits into this rich and varied field, an album where our Man is
accompanied by a jazz musicians sublime parade that includes celebrities like Bruno Tommaso, Oscar
Valdambrini, Dino Piana and Nino Rapicavoli, here delivering the most of a sound that is highly based on the
richness of the wind instruments and on the rhythm of the Umiliani-led ensemble.
L’Uomo e la Città is a less risky effort when compared to other releases by Piero Umiliani, but that’s in
favor of an extraordinary jazz tightness (Rete Urbana, Quartieri Alti, Città Frenetica), but the wish to amaze
appears when least expected in the two excellent renditions of Centrale Termica and Suoni della Città, among
the best tracks of the album.
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LP 180 GRAM (limited edition 500 hand numbered copies)
TRACKLIST
A1. Il dono del Nilo 2:54
A2. Abusimbel 4:26
A3. Verso il Sudan 1:46
A4. Colossi di Memnone 6:40
A5. Danzatrici del ventre 1:52
A6. Cleopatra 5:20
B1. Mercato arabo 3:24
B2. Ramses 3:40
B3. Twist del faraone 2:54
B4. Mausoleo dell'Agakan 3:19
B5. Echi di battaglie 3:52
B6. La Valle dei Re 5:15
B7. Magia delle acque 3:26
Piero Umiliani writes music for the Rai TV documentary produced by Gigi Martello and Lionello Torossi for Fremantle Italiana in 1964 titled "Il Dono del Nilo", directed by Corrado Sofia, with whom the Florentine musician will collaborate several times for television tuning. Originally printed by CAM on LP and 7" "The Gift of the Nile / Arab Market ", both very rare and sought after, contain exotic flavors and world-easy listening. These sessions were recorded made in Rome in September of 1964 with the orchestra directed by Umiliani himself and the participation of singer Tawfik Yussr.
Available for the first time since it's original release, this limited edition vinyl reissue is limited to 700 hand-numbered copies.
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TRACKLIST
A1. Il dono del Nilo 2:54
A2. Abusimbel 4:26
A3. Verso il Sudan 1:46
A4. Colossi di Memnone 6:40
A5. Danzatrici del ventre 1:52
A6. Cleopatra 5:20
B1. Mercato arabo 3:24
B2. Ramses 3:40
B3. Twist del faraone 2:54
B4. Mausoleo dell'Agakan 3:19
B5. Echi di battaglie 3:52
B6. La Valle dei Re 5:15
B7. Magia delle acque 3:26
Piero Umiliani writes music for the Rai TV documentary produced by Gigi Martello and Lionello Torossi for Fremantle Italiana in 1964 titled "Il Dono del Nilo", directed by Corrado Sofia, with whom the Florentine musician will collaborate several times for television tuning. Originally printed by CAM on LP and 7" "The Gift of the Nile / Arab Market ", both very rare and sought after, contain exotic flavors and world-easy listening. These sessions were recorded made in Rome in September of 1964 with the orchestra directed by Umiliani himself and the participation of singer Tawfik Yussr.
Available for the first time since it's original release, this limited edition vinyl reissue is limited to 700 hand-numbered copies.
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Label:Dialogo
Cat-No:DIALP923
Release-Date:20.01.2023
Genre:Jazz
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Barcode:8018344399232
First time officially reissue, sourced from the original master tapes in a new edition, the Milan based imprint Dialogo, returns with this compilation published in Italy by RCA Victor in 1962 - a precious historical document of some important international jazz and pop artists who came to Italy and left their marks, influencing the generations of those golden years.
It contains
***Chet Baker with Ennio Morricone's Orchestra, with "Il Mio Domani" (My Tomorrow) and "So Che Ti Perderò" (I Know That I'll Loose You) two recordings of works composed and sung for the first time in Italian by one of the most important worldwide trumpet “Golden Trumpet” and singer “Voice Of Angel” jazz artist. ***Helen Merrill with “Estate” (Summer) and “Nessuno Al Mondo” (Noboby In The World), two recordings sung for the first time in Italian. She agreed to record two 'light' songs because the Orchestra that performed them was conducted by Armando Trovajoli, a qualified exponent of Italian jazz and an extreme modernist. ***Paul Anka with Ray Ellis Orchestra, Perez Prado and His Orchestra, Neil Sedaka and Stan Applebaum Orchestra
A1 - Perez Prado e la sua Orchestra - Arrivederci Roma – Chunga
A2 - Helen Merrill with Armando Trovajoli e la sua Orchestra - Nessuno al Mondo
A3 - Paul Anka with Orchestra diretta da Ray Ellis - Ogni Giorno
A4 - Chet Baker with Ennio Morricone e la sua Orchestra - Il Mio Domani
A5 - Neil Sedaka with Stan Applebaum Orchestra - Esagerata (Little Devil)
A6 - Antonio Prieto with His Orchestra - Papà
B1 - Paul Anka with Orchestra diretta da Ray Ellis - Voglio Sapere (I’d Like To Know)
B2 - Antonio Prieto with His Orchestra - Baciami
B3 - Neil Sedaka with Stan Applebaum Orchestra - Un Giorno Inutile (I Must Be Dreaming)
B4 - Helen Merrill with Armando Trovajoli e la sua Orchestra - Estate
B5 - Chet Baker with Ennio Morricone e la sua Orchestra - So Che Ti Perderò
B6 - Perez Prado e la sua Orchestra - Guaglione
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***Chet Baker with Ennio Morricone's Orchestra, with "Il Mio Domani" (My Tomorrow) and "So Che Ti Perderò" (I Know That I'll Loose You) two recordings of works composed and sung for the first time in Italian by one of the most important worldwide trumpet “Golden Trumpet” and singer “Voice Of Angel” jazz artist. ***Helen Merrill with “Estate” (Summer) and “Nessuno Al Mondo” (Noboby In The World), two recordings sung for the first time in Italian. She agreed to record two 'light' songs because the Orchestra that performed them was conducted by Armando Trovajoli, a qualified exponent of Italian jazz and an extreme modernist. ***Paul Anka with Ray Ellis Orchestra, Perez Prado and His Orchestra, Neil Sedaka and Stan Applebaum Orchestra
A1 - Perez Prado e la sua Orchestra - Arrivederci Roma – Chunga
A2 - Helen Merrill with Armando Trovajoli e la sua Orchestra - Nessuno al Mondo
A3 - Paul Anka with Orchestra diretta da Ray Ellis - Ogni Giorno
A4 - Chet Baker with Ennio Morricone e la sua Orchestra - Il Mio Domani
A5 - Neil Sedaka with Stan Applebaum Orchestra - Esagerata (Little Devil)
A6 - Antonio Prieto with His Orchestra - Papà
B1 - Paul Anka with Orchestra diretta da Ray Ellis - Voglio Sapere (I’d Like To Know)
B2 - Antonio Prieto with His Orchestra - Baciami
B3 - Neil Sedaka with Stan Applebaum Orchestra - Un Giorno Inutile (I Must Be Dreaming)
B4 - Helen Merrill with Armando Trovajoli e la sua Orchestra - Estate
B5 - Chet Baker with Ennio Morricone e la sua Orchestra - So Che Ti Perderò
B6 - Perez Prado e la sua Orchestra - Guaglione
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Enrico Rava - Pupa O Crisalide
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Enrico Rava - CT'S Dance
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Enrico Rava - Tsakwe
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Enrico Rava - El Samba Graciela
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Enrico Rava - Revisione Del Processo N.6
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Enrico Rava - Lingua Franca
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Enrico Rava - Giromondo
A body of evocative recordings included in Pupa O Crisalide with three different line-ups for this fantastic album by Enrico Rava which, thanks to Dialogo Records, finally sees the light for jazz lovers. With the Italian Giovanni Tommaso, Bruno Biriaco, Franco D'Andrea, Michele Ascolese, Mandrake and Tommaso Vittorini in "Pupa O Crisalide" and "Giramondo", the American David Horowitz, John Abercombie, Herb Bushler, Jack De Johnette, Warren Smith and Ray Armando in "C.T.'S Dance" and "Tsakwe" and the the Argentines Finito Ginbert, Matias Pizarro, Rodolfo Mederos, Riccardo Lew, El Negro Gonzales, Nestor Astarita and El Chino Rossi in "El Samba Graciele", "Revisione Del Processo N.6" and "Lingua Franca"
Enrico Rava was the first Italian jazz artist to represent the country internationally, born in Trieste in 1939. Rava's music at its best is a mix of Central European and Italian culture.
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Enrico Rava was the first Italian jazz artist to represent the country internationally, born in Trieste in 1939. Rava's music at its best is a mix of Central European and Italian culture.
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Piero Umiliani - L'Uomo e la Città
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Piero Umiliani - Città Amica
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Piero Umiliani - Città' Frenetica
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Piero Umiliani - Quartieri Alti
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Piero Umiliani - Viadotti
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Piero Umiliani - Piazza Di Siena
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Piero Umiliani - L'Uomo e la Città
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Piero Umiliani - Rete Urbana
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Piero Umiliani - Centrali Termiche
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Piero Umiliani - Centrali Termiche
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Piero Umiliani - Città Amica
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Piero Umiliani - L'Uomo e la Città
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Piero Umiliani - Suoni Della Città
TRACKLIST:
A1. L'Uomo e la Città
A2. Città Amica
A3. Città' Frenetica
A4. Quartieri Alti
A5. Viadotti
A6. Piazza Di Siena
B1. L'Uomo e la Città
B2. Rete Urbana
B3. Centrali Termiche
B4. Centrali Termiche
B5. Città Amica
B6. L'Uomo e la Città
B7 Suoni Della Città
In the intricate panorama of Italian library music, the themes of city, factories, metropolis, work,
urbanization and technology have always been among the most fascinating (and used), relying on dozens of
fundamental records by composers such as Alessandro Alessandroni, Farlocco, Gerardo Iacoucci, A.R.
Luciani, Narassa and many others. The attempt to provide a plausible soundtrack to a continuously and
rapidly ever-changing world, especially in the hectic seventies, has often produced masterpieces that
combined avant-garde techniques with sounds, risky experimentation with easy-listening songs, the traffic
chaos and assembly lines with the silence of the night, the end of the work shift with Sunday’s rest.
Piero Umiliani’s L’Uomo e la Città perfectly fits into this rich and varied field, an album where our Man is
accompanied by a jazz musicians sublime parade that includes celebrities like Bruno Tommaso, Oscar
Valdambrini, Dino Piana and Nino Rapicavoli, here delivering the most of a sound that is highly based on the
richness of the wind instruments and on the rhythm of the Umiliani-led ensemble.
L’Uomo e la Città is a less risky effort when compared to other releases by Piero Umiliani, but that’s in
favor of an extraordinary jazz tightness (Rete Urbana, Quartieri Alti, Città Frenetica), but the wish to amaze
appears when least expected in the two excellent renditions of Centrale Termica and Suoni della Città, among
the best tracks of the album.
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A1. L'Uomo e la Città
A2. Città Amica
A3. Città' Frenetica
A4. Quartieri Alti
A5. Viadotti
A6. Piazza Di Siena
B1. L'Uomo e la Città
B2. Rete Urbana
B3. Centrali Termiche
B4. Centrali Termiche
B5. Città Amica
B6. L'Uomo e la Città
B7 Suoni Della Città
In the intricate panorama of Italian library music, the themes of city, factories, metropolis, work,
urbanization and technology have always been among the most fascinating (and used), relying on dozens of
fundamental records by composers such as Alessandro Alessandroni, Farlocco, Gerardo Iacoucci, A.R.
Luciani, Narassa and many others. The attempt to provide a plausible soundtrack to a continuously and
rapidly ever-changing world, especially in the hectic seventies, has often produced masterpieces that
combined avant-garde techniques with sounds, risky experimentation with easy-listening songs, the traffic
chaos and assembly lines with the silence of the night, the end of the work shift with Sunday’s rest.
Piero Umiliani’s L’Uomo e la Città perfectly fits into this rich and varied field, an album where our Man is
accompanied by a jazz musicians sublime parade that includes celebrities like Bruno Tommaso, Oscar
Valdambrini, Dino Piana and Nino Rapicavoli, here delivering the most of a sound that is highly based on the
richness of the wind instruments and on the rhythm of the Umiliani-led ensemble.
L’Uomo e la Città is a less risky effort when compared to other releases by Piero Umiliani, but that’s in
favor of an extraordinary jazz tightness (Rete Urbana, Quartieri Alti, Città Frenetica), but the wish to amaze
appears when least expected in the two excellent renditions of Centrale Termica and Suoni della Città, among
the best tracks of the album.
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Africa To-Day
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Savana
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Green Dawn
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Rhythmical Stress
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Drums Choral
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Lonely Village
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Mysterious
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Echoes
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Sortilege
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - African Suspence
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Sadness
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Rite
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Folk-Tune
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M.Zalla (Piero Umiliani) - Drums Suspence
Piero Umiliani's Africa was released in January 1972, a years-ahead record that includes the prog-tinged black rhythm of "Africa To-Day", the 'fourth world' inspiration coming from Jon Hassell's "Green Dawn", the 'exotic' references in Martin Denny's style ("Lonely Village", "Echos"), the electronic new wave (hearing is believing!) of "Sortilège", the folk music ("Rite", "Folk-Tune"). An incredible album summarizes sounds and styles that will make the fortune of much more celebrated and popular musicians and artists.
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Spirale - Rising
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Spirale - Cabral, Anno 1
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Spirale - Una Ballata Per Yanez
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Spirale - Peperoncino (Cose Vecchie, Cose Nuove)
ITALIAN JAZZ-ROCK HIDDEN GEM - 1ST REISSUE EVER ON VINYL! Spirale were an Italian quintet from Rome who released a single eponymous album in 1974, a jazz-rock effort consisting of just four tracks, most of which taken by the 13-minute long "Cabral, Anno 1" and the marvellous 17-minute "Peperoncino (Cose vecchie, cose nuove)". "Spirale" is an incredibly balanced and flowing record that sounds still fresh and inspired even today, characterized by that particular Mediterranean flavour that only Italian musicians were able to obtain. "Spirale" is now finally reissued on Dialogo record label in a faithful restored version that will finally satisfy any collectors who have waited for years for this beauty to see the light again!
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Strut continue their essential work with the "Godfather Of Ethio Jazz", Mulatu Astatke, with the first official reissues of his early classics 'Afro Latin Soul' Volumes 1 and 2 from 1966, recorded as The Ethiopian Quintet. Arriving after Astatke's life-changing years studying at Berklee College in Boston, the albums were the first experiments in his pioneering sound, fusing Ethiopian cultural music with Afro Latin and jazz forms. "I have always felt a deep connection between Latin and African music," he explains. "I travelled to Cuba and listened to their musicians; the tempo, rhythm and feeling was very similar to different African forms. In the mid-'60s, I formed a band called The Ethiopian Quintet in New York comprising Ethiopian, Latin and Afro-American musicians - the band included trumpeter and pianist Rudy Houston who later played with Yambu and Felix Torres who played with La Sonora Poncena." Supported by Worthy Records' Gil Snapper who offered to record the quintet, Astatke began to experiment during two separate sessions: "We created a different feel and different arrangements. On the first recording, I played an adaptation of an ancient Ethiopian warrior song, 'I Faram Gami I Faram' - the lyrics were translated so that the singer could sing it in Spanish. Some compositions were important steps for me: 'Mascaram Setaba' ('Summer Is Coming') 'Shagu' and 'Almaz'. With the second album, a personal favourite is 'Girl From Addis Ababa' which worked very nicely as a fusion of Ethiopian modes and R&B rhythms." Astatke would start to perfect his Ethio jazz sound on his later album for Worthy in 1972, 'Mulatu Of Ethiopia' (STRUT129) but the two volumes of 'Afro Latin Soul' stand as important recordings documenting his early career. "It was a very interesting time to be in New York during the mid-'60s. I was there at the same time as Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba and Fela Kuti and we each tried to play our part in putting Africa on the map of contemporary jazz." 'Afro Latin Soul' Volumes 1 and 2 come in their full original artwork and are painstakingly remastered by The Carvery. All formats feature personal liner notes by Mulatu Astatke.
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Label:ATA Records
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The Sorcerers - Opening Titles
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The Sorcerers - Treasured Sacrament
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The Sorcerers - Overgrown Icons
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The Sorcerers - Downriver
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The Sorcerers - Crossing the Rope-Bridge
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The Sorcerers - The People of the Forest
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The Sorcerers - Beneath the City of the Monkey God
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The Sorcerers - Escape from the Catacombs
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The Sorcerers - Shamanic Brew
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The Sorcerers - Who Is the Hunter, Who Is the Prey? (feat. Chip Wickham)
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The Sorcerers - Summoning the Monkey God
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The Sorcerers - End Credits (feat. Chip Wickham)
ATA Records are proud to announce the follow up to the critically acclaimed debut album fromThe Sorcerers. Conceived as a soundtrack to an imagined lost European exploitation film,'In Searchof The Lost City ofThe Monkey God'covers a wide range of influences: Ethiopiques Ethio-Jazz rubs up against European library music of the 60s and 70s. The Sorcerers seamlessly blend these disparate elements into one cohesive sound. Based in ATA Records' home of Leeds, The Sorcerers form the backbone of the ATA Records house band including drummer Joost Hendrickx (Kefaya, Shatner's Bassoon, Abstract Orchestra) and ATA label heads Neil Innes (Bass & Guitar) and Pete Williams (Woodwinds & Percussion). Bass clarinets, flutes, and esoteric percussion that sit alongside bass, guitar and drums are essential to The Sorcerers sound providing cinematic textures on top of a solid rhythmic foundation. The Sorcerers began working on the new album during the winter of 2018 and it was during the writing sessions for this album that the concept for the LP began to take shape. The name for the album was taken from the title of a National Geographic article read by Bassist Neil Innes and was used as the starting point for the entire concept. The library music scene of the 60s and 70s has always been an intrinsic part of the sound of ATA Records and so it made perfect sense to envisage the album as a soundtrack, given the cinematic quality of The Sorcerers music. Each track was written with a particular scene in mind and the music was then shaped in the studio to best reflect the essence of that scene. Drums, Bass and Percussion provide the solid foundation onto which Flutes, Bass Clarinets, Xylophones and Vibraphones add the atmospheric and melodic counterpoint, deftly weaving between one another to conjure up images of the unforgiving environment of the dense jungle, unknown eyes watching the protagonists of the imagined film as they make their way towards their ultimate goal, their pursuit by unseen assailants, the arcane mysticism of undiscovered cargo cultists and the ancient ruins of long passed civilisations.
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Strut continue their essential work with the "Godfather Of Ethio Jazz", Mulatu Astatke, with the first official reissues of his early classics 'Afro Latin Soul' Volumes 1 and 2 from 1966, recorded as The Ethiopian Quintet. Arriving after Astatke's life-changing years studying at Berklee College in Boston, the albums were the first experiments in his pioneering sound, fusing Ethiopian cultural music with Afro Latin and jazz forms. "I have always felt a deep connection between Latin and African music," he explains. "I travelled to Cuba and listened to their musicians; the tempo, rhythm and feeling was very similar to different African forms. In the mid-'60s, I formed a band called The Ethiopian Quintet in New York comprising Ethiopian, Latin and Afro-American musicians - the band included trumpeter and pianist Rudy Houston who later played with Yambu and Felix Torres who played with La Sonora Poncena." Supported by Worthy Records' Gil Snapper who offered to record the quintet, Astatke began to experiment during two separate sessions: "We created a different feel and different arrangements. On the first recording, I played an adaptation of an ancient Ethiopian warrior song, 'I Faram Gami I Faram' - the lyrics were translated so that the singer could sing it in Spanish. Some compositions were important steps for me: 'Mascaram Setaba' ('Summer Is Coming') 'Shagu' and 'Almaz'. With the second album, a personal favourite is 'Girl From Addis Ababa' which worked very nicely as a fusion of Ethiopian modes and R&B rhythms." Astatke would start to perfect his Ethio jazz sound on his later album for Worthy in 1972, 'Mulatu Of Ethiopia' (STRUT129) but the two volumes of 'Afro Latin Soul' stand as important recordings documenting his early career. "It was a very interesting time to be in New York during the mid-'60s. I was there at the same time as Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba and Fela Kuti and we each tried to play our part in putting Africa on the map of contemporary jazz." 'Afro Latin Soul' Volumes 1 and 2 come in their full original artwork and are painstakingly remastered by The Carvery. All formats feature personal liner notes by Mulatu Astatke.
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Label:Albert’s Favourites
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Release-Date:21.03.2023
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Qwalia - Fool Me Once
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Qwalia - The Grip
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Qwalia - Sound & Reason
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Qwalia - Electric Highway
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Qwalia - Haven't You Heard
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Qwalia - Vahgerah
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Qwalia - In Your Own Words
New London based quartet Qwalia, led by drummer Yusuf Ahmed, offer a plethora of influences whilst remaining resolutely itself. Assembled from musicians who play with David Byrne, Joy Crookes, Nubiyan Twist, Frank Ocean, Jordan Rakei, Sampha, Cat Stevens and more; Yusuf is joined by Tal Janes on guitars and vocals, Ben Reed on bass and keyboardist Joseph Costi. Qwalia’s debut album ‘Sound And Reason’ is set for release by Alberts Favourites on 24th March 2023.
The name Qwalia stems from the same sounding word Qualia, a philosophy of mind with the property of being an ineffable experience. Qwalia’s music is an instinctive aural expression of how things seemed in the moment of creation.
In April ‘21, Qwalia spent two days recording completely improvised music at the Fish Factory in North West London. There was no plan or preconceived idea of what the music should sound like or what was going to happen.
“We set up altogether in one room, dimmed the lights, pressed record and just played,” says Yusuf. “We came away with over 13 hours of music, which was consolidated into three albums worth of material. The final record is mainly a result of pulling faders up or down to create space and structure out of what was already there from the live recording. The production process felt akin to a sculptor chipping away excess stone to reveal a statue that was already there, and occasionally putting some makeup on it!”
The band members are Pakistani, Italian, Venezuelan, Jewish and English. A reflection of the fact that cultural categories are infinite; Qwalia’s music unconsciously explores identity, exposing what this can mean. Or perhaps that it doesn’t mean anything at all.
Early support from Mary Anne Hobbs and Gilles Peterson, support to come from Huey Morgan, Cerys Matthews.
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The name Qwalia stems from the same sounding word Qualia, a philosophy of mind with the property of being an ineffable experience. Qwalia’s music is an instinctive aural expression of how things seemed in the moment of creation.
In April ‘21, Qwalia spent two days recording completely improvised music at the Fish Factory in North West London. There was no plan or preconceived idea of what the music should sound like or what was going to happen.
“We set up altogether in one room, dimmed the lights, pressed record and just played,” says Yusuf. “We came away with over 13 hours of music, which was consolidated into three albums worth of material. The final record is mainly a result of pulling faders up or down to create space and structure out of what was already there from the live recording. The production process felt akin to a sculptor chipping away excess stone to reveal a statue that was already there, and occasionally putting some makeup on it!”
The band members are Pakistani, Italian, Venezuelan, Jewish and English. A reflection of the fact that cultural categories are infinite; Qwalia’s music unconsciously explores identity, exposing what this can mean. Or perhaps that it doesn’t mean anything at all.
Early support from Mary Anne Hobbs and Gilles Peterson, support to come from Huey Morgan, Cerys Matthews.
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Release-Date:03.05.2024
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9-piece powerhouse Nubiyan Twist embark on a fresh musical odyssey with their vibrant fourth album 'Find Your Flame’. Over 12-track the band seamlessly weaves together global grooves, soul and jazz; expertly intertwined with electronic elements, horn-led melodies and spontaneous improvisation.
Tracklist
1.1Lights Out (Ft. Nile Rodgers)
1.2All The Same (Ft. Ria Moran)
1.3Woman
1.4You Don't Know Me (Ft. Corto Alto)
1.5Carry Me (Ft. Seun Kuti)
1.6Battle Isn't Over
1.7So Mi Stay
1.8Pray For Me Part
1.9Pray For Me Part
1.10Reach My Soul
1.11Find Your Flame
1.12Slow Breath (Ft. Mamani Keïta)
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Tracklist
1.1Lights Out (Ft. Nile Rodgers)
1.2All The Same (Ft. Ria Moran)
1.3Woman
1.4You Don't Know Me (Ft. Corto Alto)
1.5Carry Me (Ft. Seun Kuti)
1.6Battle Isn't Over
1.7So Mi Stay
1.8Pray For Me Part
1.9Pray For Me Part
1.10Reach My Soul
1.11Find Your Flame
1.12Slow Breath (Ft. Mamani Keïta)
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