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Craft Records, 180G, 45rpm

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Mixture of John Dowland & JOhn Cage and Sting of all people..... Curious, and quite an enjoyable release, although I don't care much for Sting track.

Thélème, Jean-Christophe Groffe, Sting - all we get is life​

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You are a treasure chest of off-the-wall recommendations. Thanks! Just purchased this title on BandCamp. Will put it on the TT at 3 a.m. when my own personal monsters come for a visit.
Really glad I can contribute to you folks here enjoying some great new music ! I bet the LP version will sound even more amazing in your set up!
 
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"Four Flies is pleased to present the first release of Gianfranco Reverberi's hidden masterpiece, the mind-blowing soundtrack from the movie Rivelazioni. This Italian soundtrack is the Holy Grail for fans of spaghetti westerns, especially because of the track “Psicolimite”. A mysterious single was released, “Sharon Chatam e la sua Orchestra”, which turned out to be a pseudonym for Reverberi and his crew. The secret discovery made this record a coveted collector's item. Reverberi composed the music for the movie Polselli, which was thought lost, but thanks to the sleuths at Four Flies, the soundtrack has been resurrected and presented in all its glory. The music composed by Reverberi is an independent and vital element of the movie."
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Fantastic disc!
First ever official release for this unbelievable giallo score by ROBERTO NICOLOSI, composed for the experimental thriller by Mario Caiano in 1972.
Previously issued on the Fontana label in 1973 with the title “ATMOSFERA”, this is certainly one of most sought-after Italian jazz LPs for any serious collector, featuring a five-star collective of marvelous musicians such as GIOVANNI TOMMASO (bass), FRANCO TONANI (drums), ANGELO BARONCINI (guitar), ANTONELLO VANNUCCHI (organ), FRANCO D’ANDREA (piano), GIANNI BASSO, DINO PIANA (trombone), CICCI SANTUCCI (trumpet). The result is a psych and dark jazz-funk sound that perfectly fits the anxious descent into the labyrinth of the human psyche.

This soundtrack is considered one of the best, still underrated, Italian soundtracks ever, as well as one of the most unforgettable Italian jazz sessions of the 70s.
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