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SME 084LP
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Sonor Music Editions presents this restored reissue of Maestro Sandro Brugnolini's Overground. This elusive masterpiece in library music captures the most impressive work, alongside Underground (1970), of the Italian composer and alto sax player. Overground was released on Sincro Edizioni Musicali in 1970 as the soundtrack to Enrico Moscatelli and Mario Rigoni's documentary Persuasione, commissioned by Ente Provinciale Per Il Turismo Di Trento, a local tourism board in Italy, with music composed by Sandro Brugnolini and Luigi Malatesta, featuring some of the best musicians in Italy at the time like Angelo Baroncini and Silvano Chimento on guitars, Giorgio Carnini on piano and organ, Enzo Restuccia on drums, and Giovanni Tommaso on bass and effects. The music spans from underground psychedelic prog rock with swirling organs, trippy effects, and distorted fuzz guitars to sophisticated Lounge grooves with avant-garde orchestrations. The music has been transferred and remastered from the original master tapes. It has been lacquer cut in stereo by Jukka Sarapää at Timmion Cutting and packed in a thick cardboard sleeve featuring a fully restored painting by Umberto Mastroianni licensed by Centro Studi dell'Opera di Umberto Mastroianni.
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TDP 54068LP
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Trading Places present a reissue of Sandro Brugnolini's Fantabulous (La Donna, il Sesso e il Superuomo), originally released in 1968. Roman saxophonist and clarinetist Sandro Brugnolini began his long recording career in the Junior Dixieland Gang in the early 1950s and came to greater prominence as chief composer in the Modern Jazz Gang, awarded best original composition for his 'Arpo' at Italy's National Jazz Festival in 1958. Of the many film soundtracks he scored in the '60s, Fantabulous is the most legendary, Brugnolini bringing a jumble of mod jazz, psych-beat, freaky soul, and off-kilter pop into the mix, as an aural accompaniment to a film inspired by superheroes, secret agents, and swinging dames. One of the ultimate soundtrack rarities, this one is a must-have, far-out listening experience. 180 gram turquoise vinyl; edition of 500. Licensed from Beat Records.
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SME 076LP
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Sonor Music Editions present a reissue of Sandro Brugnolini's Utopia, originally released in 1972 on Gemelli label. From the glorious Sermi catalog, a renomated Italian Library label that released, between late '60s and early '70s, some among the most sought-after and insane records of the whole library/soundtrack genre. Sandro Brugnolini's masterpiece Utopia, originally pressed on a ridiculous run, and released on a beautiful tip-on sleeve reproducing painter Michel Seuphor's abstract art. The first official release after the recent maestro's passing, conceived with the great arrangements of Giorgio Carnini at the Hammond and piano, and the direction of maestro Franco Tamponi. A brilliant and inspired jazz-funk and lounge jazz session with amazing sounds, driven by both dreamy and underground moods, avant-garde jazz refined orchestrations and gorgeous grooves. Edition of 800.
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MPI 003LP
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Abstract Forms is a selection of rare as yet unreleased in any physical format Sandro Brugnolini recordings from the late '80s and early '90s. The sixteen electronic tracks were produced for television background use or synchronization and, thanks to their great intensity and suspense, are still perfect to be scored in any number of thriller sequences, connecting smooth jazz memoirs filtered with machines overplayed on videogame sounding backgrounds. The majority of these experiments are not only characterized by their use of electronic instruments, as dictated with the requirements of the time, they also have a specific rhythmic inventiveness that gives them their identity. One more time, the Italian brilliant composer follows his strong drive in drawing inspiration from what technology can offer him.
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RED 240LP
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Dagored present the first vinyl reissue of Sandro Brugnolini's Gli Arcangeli, originally released in 1964. Italian composer and alto sax player Alessandro Brugnolini -- composer behind 1970's Overground (CNPL 801LP) and L'Uomo Dagli Occhiali A Specchio (1975) -- launched his career playing in the super jazz band inspired by Miles Davis, The Modern Jazz Gang. Later, he became very prolific as a composer and performer under his own name, as well as under pseudonyms (such as Narassa). One of the first pure jazz soundtracks for film belongs to him: it was 1963 and the movie was Enzo Battaglia's Gli Arcangeli. Featuring the legendary American singer Helen Merrill, here it is, one of the all-time rarest Italian jazz LPs. Includes two bonus tracks. Color vinyl; Edition of 500.
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CNPL 801LP
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Cinedelic Records present a reissue of Sandro Brugnolini's Overground, originally released in 1970. This 1970 Italian obscure psychedelic jazz-rock masterpiece composed by Sandro Brugnolini and recorded in Rome at Dirmaphon Studio. Performed by Silvano Chimenti on guitar, Giorgio Carnini on organ, Giovanni Tommaso on bass, and Enzo Restuccia on drums. Includes two bonus tracks not included on the original album. Limited edition of 300 numbered copies on multi-color vinyl with a download card.
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