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ARTIST
I MARC 4
TITLE
1
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SEVENMEN
CATALOG #
SM 7001LP
SM 7001LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/26/2019
This rather mysterious jazz recording, which dates back to 1971, was quickly put together in a studio session sandwiched between RAI orchestra rehearsals, film soundtrack recordings, and various other projects that make up this incredible musical library, all recorded in that period by the best musicians. The unique particulars of this record are that the musicians are not named, except for a mythical
Plakoti
but also the rights and the tapes seemed to have strangely disappeared. After a period of accurate research, thanks to
Maurizio Majorana
(bass player for the
Marc 4
), the label has been able to find the original recordings and also the musicians that played on it. Even though this recording was accredited to the Marc 4, by semi-official sources of the time, strangely enough only two of them are effectively present on this record
Antonello Vannucchi
on the Hammond organ, vibraphone, and piano and
Roberto Podio
on the drums. The other two musicians are
Giovanni Tommaso
playing his mythical "Pedrazzini" double bass who already played together with Vannucchi as part of the famous
Lucca Quartet
and then as the bass player of the group
Perigeo
and
Enzo Grillini
, part of the
Rai Orchestra
and a favorite guitar player of both
Armando Trovajoli
and
Gianni Ferrio
who, at the time, was considered one of the best Italian jazz guitar player. The style of this record is very jazzy and sounds reminiscent of the jazz organ tunes from the Verve/Blue Note labels made in the '60s. The Seven Men Label, another characteristic of this new edition, born from a partnership of seven mysterious producers and musicians in order to produce background music, in fact, only produced four recordings and they are :
1
presented here,
2
, aka
Il Cinghialetto
directed by
Gianni Ferrio
and played by the very best popular and classical musicians of the day, as the soundtrack of a theater piece written by
Grazia Deledda
and to conclude there are two recordings made in the 1970s written by
Bruno Canfora
:
Musiche di scena n°1
and
Musiche di scena n°2
.
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