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DDJ 049CD
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In Beat Records' "DDJ" series, dedicated to funky cinema sounds, the label present on CD the previously-unreleased score for the episodic movie directed by Domenico Paolella in 1979, Belli E Brutti Ridono Tutti. The pen behind the soundtrack belongs to a maestro very dear to Beat Records, Giacomo Dell'Orso, husband of the divine Edda and a fine musician, orchestra conductor and arranger for his friend, maestro Nico Fidenco. After the main titles featuring a cool rock n' roll tune, there is a score dominated by the disco sound, a vein that exploded worldwide and which sees the prominent voice of Giancarlo Balestram in the end credits over a vibrant rhythmic tapestry. Mastering by Enrico De Gemini, liner notes by Marco Ferretti and graphic layout by Daniele De Gemini. 12-page booklet.
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CNLP 048LP
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Cinedelic Records present a reissue of Giacomo Dell'Orso's A Me Stesso Con Simpatia, originally released in 1975. This 1975 album is a studio session organized by Maestro Giacomo Dell'Orso (the husband of Edda) is released here under his given name and not the Oscar Lindok pseudonym under which he made a number of recordings including The Fine Machine. A Me Stesso Con Simpatia had the simple purpose of a fun and playful session without preconceived models. The result is a carefree album, from the friendly cover (Orso means "Bear") to the music that is interwoven with bossa nova, samba, jazz and funk in a style that recalls in many ways the work of Maestro Piero Piccioni. Dell'Orso plays organ, electric piano and Bulisacchio (a synth with metal slats that simulate bass). Features Nino Rapicavoli on flute and sax, Jimmy Tamborelli on guitars and Ciro Cocozza on percussion. Limited LP edition includes a download card.
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