ESTERNO NOTTE VOL. 3

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2xLP

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Limited Edition Gatefold 2xLP
The ultimate Italian cinematic prog & urban jazz-funk collection (1974-1979)
Including 6 unreleased tracks on any format
Artwork & lettering: LUCA BARCELLONA
Out on March 13, 2020

TRACKLIST:
A1 Pippo Caruso – L’incubo e il serpente
A2 Pippo Caruso – Discossession
A3 Bixio, Frizzi, Tempera – Discossession
B1 Stelvio Cipriani – Astaroth
B2 Pippo Caruso – Evasione quadrupla
B3 Gian Paolo Chiti, Sergio Montori – Desperation and Money
B4 Pippo Caruso – Masturbation Riff
C1 Domenico Modugno, Gianni Oddi – La Sbandata – M1
C2 Stelvio Cipriani – Uragano sulle Bermuda (Bermudas Disco) – M11
C3 Alessandro Blonkensteiner – Afrika Erotika – M5
D1 Franco Godi – Addio Ultimo Uomo – M2
D2 Guido & Maurizio De Angelis – I Metodi di Piedone
D3 Guido & Maurizio De Angelis – Gira e rigira
D4 Alessandro Alessandroni – La professoressa di scienze naturali – M24
D5 Carlo Savina – Nove ospiti per un delitto – Seq. 1


4 years later than “Volume 1”, and two years after “Volume 2”, here is the final and last in the series “Esterno Notte Vol. 3”. The trip continues through the unexplored lands of the Italian cinematic groove, unearthing new pearls buried for too long. While the previous chapters consisted of lost jazz-funk materials, mostly recovered from the mythical Italian RCA archive, this time this new volume concerns more in frightening and amazing tunes, used for horror, thriller, erotic and violent-pop movies.
The result is a deep journey into the secret history of the second half of the 70’s Italian soundtracks, focusing on sounds that were designed for cityscape chases, high-tension scenes, erotic nights, haunting and dream-like sequences.
A collection of stunning jazz-funk, cinematic prog and urban disco, unveiling rare or unreleased tracks composed by some of the hip names of the Italian Scene: Alessandro Alessandroni, Pippo Caruso (performed by Goblin), Stelvio Cipriani, Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Bixio-Frizzi-Tempera, Gianni Oddi, Carlo Savina, Alessandro Blonksteiner, Franco Godi, Sergio Chiti & Gian Paolo Montori.

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