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SME 078LP
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Sonor Music Editions announce the first ever reissue of this quintessential, outstanding Italian Library grail, originally released on Sermi label in 1972. Highly-regarded album and considered a masterpiece of the genre, Nel Mondo Del Lavoro (also released at the time with the title World At Work on Conroy) is one of the most precious and beautiful works conceived by the Italian maestro Rino De Filippi, and originally used for the soundtrack of the Rai-TV documentary series Sapere: Il Petrolio. Music is written and composed by the maestro backed by the great I Marc 4 studio ensemble and accompanied by I Cantori Moderni di A. Alessandroni with breathless scats, insane arrangements, and unbelievable, unique and complex mood music from jazz to lounge, bossa nova and more. A real monster record that best catches the library music job in adding music to films and documentaries. Edition of 800.
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CNLP 042LP
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Limited edition of 500. Glossy sleeve. First reissue. Eastern-tinged Italian library music by Rino "Awake" de Filippi. Recorded in 1972 at Orthophonic Studio in Rome by RCA sound engineer Pino Mastroianni, with collaborators including the drummer Vincenzo Restuccia and Bruno Battisti D'Amario on stringed and ethnic instruments. Includes the mid-tempo funk-break tune "Oriente Contemplativo." Originally released in 1973. "One of the most sought after library LPs, breathtaking east meets west musical ideas by one of the absolute masters of Italian composition. A rarely seen LP -- even rarer with a sleeve!" --Jonny Trunk (Vice, Record Collector, MOJO)
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SME 014LP
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180-gram LP. Limited edition of 500. First reissue. Riflessi is a slick stand-out Italian library LP for your delectation; this reissue replicates the Italian Edi-Pan label's 1978 release, which changed the title, track list, and cover art from the original 1973 release on the Italian Smash label (the cover of the Edi-Pan release bears the butterfly so common in library sleeves of the era). Chock-full of keyboard-laden moods and grooves, the entire record features stunning, moody, down-tempo funk accompanied by groovy synthesizer electronics. Lounge breaks and themes tinged with prog -- a total must-have.
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