Stelvio Cipriani: Rhythmical Movement (Vinyl LP)
Cinedelic Records
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Limited vinyl LP pressing in glossy mirror jacket including digital download. Maestro Cipriani is one of the most well-known and appreciated composers of Italian soundtracks, whose unmistakable style makes it one of the most appreciated and widely collected. A very rare album, Rhythmical Movement came out only as a promo-library LP for the legendary CAM in 1980. A jazz intro blooms into funk, soul, samba and disco, with nods back to Ciprani's work on the classic La Mano Spietata Della Legge soundtrack. Alternating drums and congas root the wah-wah guitar while distorting the fierce riffs of Storm in a teacup and Do not tamper with my things, featuring electric piano and horns. Two tracks, What can I do and Living and Loving were composed with Michael Fraser, the famous UK musician and producer who has been very active in Italy since the early 70s. To note, the curious Percussion Gun and Chicago U.S.A. both build on the popular bassline of In-a-Gadda-da-Vida by Iron Butterfly. An unmissable record to listen and dance to.
Limited vinyl LP pressing in glossy mirror jacket including digital download. Maestro Cipriani is one of the most well-known and appreciated composers of Italian soundtracks, whose unmistakable style makes it one of the most appreciated and widely collected. A very rare album, Rhythmical Movement came out only as a promo-library LP for the legendary CAM in 1980. A jazz intro blooms into funk, soul, samba and disco, with nods back to Ciprani's work on the classic La Mano Spietata Della Legge soundtrack. Alternating drums and congas root the wah-wah guitar while distorting the fierce riffs of Storm in a teacup and Do not tamper with my things, featuring electric piano and horns. Two tracks, What can I do and Living and Loving were composed with Michael Fraser, the famous UK musician and producer who has been very active in Italy since the early 70s. To note, the curious Percussion Gun and Chicago U.S.A. both build on the popular bassline of In-a-Gadda-da-Vida by Iron Butterfly. An unmissable record to listen and dance to.