Various-Jazz Boom! Italian Jazz Soundtracks At Their Finest (1959-1969) - Sealed UK 2-LP vinyl set
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VARIOUS-JAZZ Boom! Italian Jazz Soundtracks At Their
Finest (1959-1969) (2022 UK/EU limited edition 33-track
double album 2-LP, a compilation exploring the explosion of
jazz into the late 50s & 60s Italian cinema. Unearthing rare
and previously unreleased tracks by Ennio Morricone, Piero
Umiliani, Piero Piccioni, Armando Trovajoli, Riz Ortolani and
many more. Featuring Chet Baker, Gato Barbieri, Gianno
Basso and others. Gatefold picture sleevw ith artwork by Luca
Barcellona, hype sticker & factory sealed. Recommended)
TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
For a whole decade, spanning between the second half of the '50s and the second half of the '60s, jazz took over the Italian screens. The Californian be-bop rhythms, filtered and reinterpreted in a typical Mediterranean key, became the perfect soundtrack to the Italy of the economic boom; the quintessential music for a country that was sailing through a moment of profound and exciting industrial, social and cultural renovation. A nation that was rapidly shedding its skin, changing its style, look and identity, but also its landscape, letting itself go to the inebriation of the economic miracle. The compilation was conceived like a sonic stream, a journey of discovery carefully sequenced from hundreds of soundtracks from the golden age of Italian jazz contained in the CAM Sugar archive. 33 tracks that go beyond music, telling the story of Italian cinema, society and of its unmistakable style and charm. A genre that even when nodding to Californian be-bop, to crime jazz or bossa nova still sounds surprisingly original and Mediterranean, elegant, and seductive, either with joyous peaks (the scat of I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni or of I 4+4 di Nora Orlandi) or with enigmatic and nearly dramatic nuances (La strega in amore by Luis Bacalov, Il batticuore by Marcello Gigante). The compilation also offers a precious insight into the Italian jazz scene of the times, with its string of formidable soloists like Gianni Basso (sax) and Oscar Valdambrini (trumpet), two Piedmontese men on duty for the RAI television orchestra conducted by Armando Trovajoli; like Nunzio Rotondo (trumpet) a legendary and elusive figure who had a special bond with Piero Piccioni; or like Enrico Rava (trumpet), Franco D'Andrea (piano) and Gegé Munari (drums) who often recorded with Piero Umiliani. Not to forget international stars like Chet Baker and Gato Barbieri, who were often fortuitously dragged into the recording sessions also thanks to Umiliani's never-ending curiosity.
Side One
A1 Notte In Algeria (From "I Piaceri Proibiti")
A2 Oggi In Africa (From "Alla Scoperta Dell'Africa")
A3 Agosto Jazz (From "La Voglia Matta")
A4 Jumping (From "Il Vedovo")
A5 Ora Di Punta (From "Mondo Cane No.2")
A6 Il Sorpasso (Titoli - Ripresa) (From "Il Sorpasso")
A7 Notti D'Amore A Tokyo (From "Le Dolci Notti")
Side Two
B1 Il Vedovo Bianco (From "Amore Facile")
B2 Tensione (From "Audace Colpo Dei Soliti Ignoti")
B3 Frenesia Dell'Estate (From "Frenesia Dell'Estate")
B4 Coppia In Crisi (From "Le Ore Dell'Amore")
B5 Your Smile (From "3 Notti D'Amore")
B6 Il Treno Rosa (From "Mille Peccati Nessuna Virtù")
B7 Gardenia (From "Sedia Elettrica")
B8 In Fondo Alla Notte (From "Una Bella Grinta")
B9 La Strega In Amore (Titoli) (From "La Strega In Amore")
Side Three
C1 7 Monaci D'Oro (Titoli) (From "7 Monaci D'Oro")
C2 Il Raggio Infenale (Titoli) (From "Il Raggio Infernale")
C3 Perry Scott Blues (From "Sinfonia Per Due Spie")
C4 Sexy Lucy (From "Assicurasi Vergine")
C5 Allegre Notti (From "Letti Sbagliati")
C6 Il Nero - M1 (From "Il Nero")
C7 Night Blues (From "Gli Imbroglioni")
Side Four
D1 Miniswing Orientale (From "Nudo, Crudo e...")
D2 Agente 077 - Sfida Ai Killers (Titoli) (From "Agente 077 - Sfida Ai Killers")
D3 Le Notti Della Violenza (Titoli) (From "Le Notti Della Violenza")
D4 Gangsters (From "Bersaglio Mobile")
D5 Giallo Club (From "Chiamate 22-22 Tenente Sheridan")
D6 Batticuore (From "Il Mostro Di Venezia")
D7 Concorso Per Giovani Attrici (From "Letto Di Sabbia")
D8 Milano Blues (Edit) (From "Bianco, Rosso, Giallo, Rosa")
D9 Atmosfera Di Night (From "La Costanza Della Ragione")
D10 Dea Di Un Sogno (Versione Tromba e Organo) (From "Un Tentativo Sentimentale")
Artist - Various-Jazz (click link for complete listing)
Title - Boom! Italian Jazz Soundtracks At Their Finest (1959-1969) (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 2022
Format - 2-LP vinyl record set (Double LP Album)
Record Label - Cam Sugar Decca
Catalogue No - CS010 (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United Kingdom (UK)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info - Sealed, Picture Sleeve
Barcode - 8024709226822
Condition - Factory sealed from new. This item is unplayed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - V-J2LBO789605
Related Artists - Glastonbury, Various-Blues & Gospel, Various-Brass Bands, Various-Classical & Orchestral, Various-Comedy, Various-Drum & Bass Jungle, Various-Easy Listening, Various-Folk, Various-Industrial & Avant-Garde, Various-Reggae & Ska, Various-Soul & Funk, Various-Trains.
GENRES
Jazz.
REFERENCE
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TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
For a whole decade, spanning between the second half of the '50s and the second half of the '60s, jazz took over the Italian screens. The Californian be-bop rhythms, filtered and reinterpreted in a typical Mediterranean key, became the perfect soundtrack to the Italy of the economic boom; the quintessential music for a country that was sailing through a moment of profound and exciting industrial, social and cultural renovation. A nation that was rapidly shedding its skin, changing its style, look and identity, but also its landscape, letting itself go to the inebriation of the economic miracle. The compilation was conceived like a sonic stream, a journey of discovery carefully sequenced from hundreds of soundtracks from the golden age of Italian jazz contained in the CAM Sugar archive. 33 tracks that go beyond music, telling the story of Italian cinema, society and of its unmistakable style and charm. A genre that even when nodding to Californian be-bop, to crime jazz or bossa nova still sounds surprisingly original and Mediterranean, elegant, and seductive, either with joyous peaks (the scat of I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni or of I 4+4 di Nora Orlandi) or with enigmatic and nearly dramatic nuances (La strega in amore by Luis Bacalov, Il batticuore by Marcello Gigante). The compilation also offers a precious insight into the Italian jazz scene of the times, with its string of formidable soloists like Gianni Basso (sax) and Oscar Valdambrini (trumpet), two Piedmontese men on duty for the RAI television orchestra conducted by Armando Trovajoli; like Nunzio Rotondo (trumpet) a legendary and elusive figure who had a special bond with Piero Piccioni; or like Enrico Rava (trumpet), Franco D'Andrea (piano) and Gegé Munari (drums) who often recorded with Piero Umiliani. Not to forget international stars like Chet Baker and Gato Barbieri, who were often fortuitously dragged into the recording sessions also thanks to Umiliani's never-ending curiosity.
Side One
A1 Notte In Algeria (From "I Piaceri Proibiti")
A2 Oggi In Africa (From "Alla Scoperta Dell'Africa")
A3 Agosto Jazz (From "La Voglia Matta")
A4 Jumping (From "Il Vedovo")
A5 Ora Di Punta (From "Mondo Cane No.2")
A6 Il Sorpasso (Titoli - Ripresa) (From "Il Sorpasso")
A7 Notti D'Amore A Tokyo (From "Le Dolci Notti")
Side Two
B1 Il Vedovo Bianco (From "Amore Facile")
B2 Tensione (From "Audace Colpo Dei Soliti Ignoti")
B3 Frenesia Dell'Estate (From "Frenesia Dell'Estate")
B4 Coppia In Crisi (From "Le Ore Dell'Amore")
B5 Your Smile (From "3 Notti D'Amore")
B6 Il Treno Rosa (From "Mille Peccati Nessuna Virtù")
B7 Gardenia (From "Sedia Elettrica")
B8 In Fondo Alla Notte (From "Una Bella Grinta")
B9 La Strega In Amore (Titoli) (From "La Strega In Amore")
Side Three
C1 7 Monaci D'Oro (Titoli) (From "7 Monaci D'Oro")
C2 Il Raggio Infenale (Titoli) (From "Il Raggio Infernale")
C3 Perry Scott Blues (From "Sinfonia Per Due Spie")
C4 Sexy Lucy (From "Assicurasi Vergine")
C5 Allegre Notti (From "Letti Sbagliati")
C6 Il Nero - M1 (From "Il Nero")
C7 Night Blues (From "Gli Imbroglioni")
Side Four
D1 Miniswing Orientale (From "Nudo, Crudo e...")
D2 Agente 077 - Sfida Ai Killers (Titoli) (From "Agente 077 - Sfida Ai Killers")
D3 Le Notti Della Violenza (Titoli) (From "Le Notti Della Violenza")
D4 Gangsters (From "Bersaglio Mobile")
D5 Giallo Club (From "Chiamate 22-22 Tenente Sheridan")
D6 Batticuore (From "Il Mostro Di Venezia")
D7 Concorso Per Giovani Attrici (From "Letto Di Sabbia")
D8 Milano Blues (Edit) (From "Bianco, Rosso, Giallo, Rosa")
D9 Atmosfera Di Night (From "La Costanza Della Ragione")
D10 Dea Di Un Sogno (Versione Tromba e Organo) (From "Un Tentativo Sentimentale")
Artist - Various-Jazz (click link for complete listing)
Title - Boom! Italian Jazz Soundtracks At Their Finest (1959-1969) (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 2022
Format - 2-LP vinyl record set (Double LP Album)
Record Label - Cam Sugar Decca
Catalogue No - CS010 (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United Kingdom (UK)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info - Sealed, Picture Sleeve
Barcode - 8024709226822
Condition - Factory sealed from new. This item is unplayed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - V-J2LBO789605
Related Artists - Glastonbury, Various-Blues & Gospel, Various-Brass Bands, Various-Classical & Orchestral, Various-Comedy, Various-Drum & Bass Jungle, Various-Easy Listening, Various-Folk, Various-Industrial & Avant-Garde, Various-Reggae & Ska, Various-Soul & Funk, Various-Trains.
GENRES
Jazz.
REFERENCE
Email - sales@rarevinyl.com to contact our sales team.
RareVinyl.com Reference Number - V-J2LBO789605
SELL TO US
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