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jazzissima
The Italian Library Music Party


artists: cicci santucci enzo scoppa

label: black cat records

format: double vinyl lp reissue



   


tracks
SIDE A

01. Deep Look
02. Looking Ahead
03. Mediterraneo
04. Trip
05. Run Run

SIDE B

06. Nuraghi
07. Wipe Look
08. Looking Around
09. Spirale
10. Keep Up
11. Volo

SIDE C

12. La Levataccia
13. Giornalieri
14. Primo Turno
15. Lavoro Ossessivo
16. La Produzione
17. Incidente in Fabbrica

SIDE D

18. Pressa
19. Pausa
20. Autunno Caldo
21. Disoccupazione
22. Risveglio Sindacale
23. Potere Operaio

 
 
further information

Cicci Santucci: Tromba

Enzo Scoppa: Sax tenore

Bruno Briaco: Batteria

Bruno Tommaso: Basso

Franco D'Andrea: Piano


Double Vinyl Lp

 
description
Cicci Santucci and Enzo Scoppa are the two names behind the most significat Jazz ever produced in Italy, Santucci on trombone and Scoppa with the tenor sax created a dramatically dark and frenzied atmosphere that is, at the sane time, surprisingly elegant.
In this Double-LP re gathered their most incisive works from 1971, recorded for Aldo Sinesio's historic Fly Records label:
Looking Around and Mondo Operaio.
In addition to making these works accessible on vinyl, Black Cat Records now prints them on LP for the first time, as it kicks off its new series:
Jazzissima.
Jazz and background misic form the theme od this new series, and the forcefully elegant Jazz in this record is guaranteed to capture the attention it deserves.
Furthermore, a fascinating interview with Cicci santucci by Alessandro casella compose informative and in-depth liner notes truly reminiscent of Jazz record covers from times past.
Santucci permits us to enter the heart of a phenomena in which Italy remains without peers:
Library Music.
He recalls his extensive experiences in the world of soundtracks a well as his encounters with somamof the most well-known Jazz artists on the international scene.
All of this, together with unpublished photographs and superb sound quality render this production a must for anyone possessed of a passion for Jazz.
 

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