Various
Criminale Vol.3: Colpo Gobbo (lp+cd)
Pressed on 140-gram vinyl; includes CD. The decade from 1968 to 1978 had a pivotal importance in Italy's 20th-century
history. It was a period of deep social and cultural transformation on the wings of the Berkeley youth protests and the
May 1968 protests in France, which then developed in different directions due to the moral contradictions of one of the
most conspiratorial countries of the western world. Years of high-tension events -- beginning with the tragic massacre
of Piazza Fontana and ending with the infamous kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro -- were reflected in every aspect of
society and culture. A palpable tension could be felt both sonically and visually. The soundtrack of this whole world
was written in real time by a bunch of enterprising composers, right in the middle of a session for some magical Italian
soundtrack or even an appearance alongside the RAI Orchestra (owned by Italy's national broadcasting company), who made
little money while recording some instant albums for the most sought-after publishers of libraries. Sonic pictures of
the heyday of Italian society, truly distinct from the music made by French, English, or German composers in their
respective countries. The sound coming from the Italian television was as sharp as a razor blade and tasted just like
lead and tear gas, with howling fuzz guitar and heavy drums to set the tumultuous scene of a society on the verge of
implosion. Daniela Casa, Remigio Ducros, Alessandro Alessandroni, Stelvio Cipriani, Enzo Scoppa, Amedeo Tommasi, Franco
Tamponi, and the other composers acted as drastic audio reporters as well as incredible musicians. They were able to
describe in just few minutes the climax that surrounded them, using their classical heritage and training with hints of
the avant-garde, along with the boost of psych-rock, jazz, funk, and whatever other popular musical innovation came
their way. Urged to be minimalistic and not so original -- the quintessence of the library dictum -- the Italian
composers answered instead with an experimental vocation pushed by that same need for renewal, stimulating the entire
nation in those crazy and marvelous years. Released alongside Criminale Vol. 4 - Violenza! (PNY 4511LP). Includes tracks
by Gerardo Iacoucci, Mario Vinciguerra, Vittorio Impiglia, Mario Molino, Elvio Monti, Bruno Battisti D'Amario, Franco
Tamponi, Amedeo Tommasi, Antonio Riccardo Luciani, Alessandro Alessandroni, Leopoldo Perez-Bonsignore, Mario Pagano,
Giovanni Ferroni, Enzo Scoppa, Stelio Subelli, Fernando Marucci, Paolo Ferrara, and Massimo di Cicco.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
30-06-2015
Label
Item-nr
1011142
EAN
8033706215197
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
TANGENZIALE SUD
GERARDO IACOUCCI/MARIO VINCIGUERRA
2
RIVIERA DI PONENTE
VITTORIO IMPIGLIA
3
FIRST SOUND
MARIO MOLINO/ELVIO MONTI
4
PIPER BLUES
BRUNO BATTISTI D'AMARIO
5
ROTARY MOTION
FRANCO TAMPONI
6
SABBIE D'ORO
GERARDO IACOUCCI
7
CAPRICORNO
AMEDEO TOMMASI
8
ROUND AND ROUND
ANTONIO RICARDO LUCIANI
9
NOI GIOVANNI
AMEDEO TOMMASI
10
NORTH WIND
ALESSANDRO ALESSANDRONI
11
BEATNIK
LEOPOLDO PEREZ-BONSIGNORE/MARIO PAGANO
12
CHITARRE HIPPIES
GIOVANNI FERRONI
13
HOT PANTS (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED)
ENZO SCOPPA
14
CAROSELLO
LEOPOLDO PEREZ BONSIGNORE
15
QUADRANTE
STELLIO SUBELLI
16
FORESTA INDIANA
FERNANDO MARUCCI/PAOLO FERRARA/MASSIMO DI CICCO