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L'Uomo E La Magia (Mysticae)
CD (Item 547966) Cometa (Italy), 1972 — Condition: New Copy
Early 70s TV work from maestro Morricone – his haunting, sometimes spare and sometimes beautiful material for the Italian miniseries L'Uomo E La Magia – aka Man And Magic! The score has lots of eerie keyboards, but elegantly so, with spare percussion and excellent chorus vocals on some tracks. Great stuff, and in quite a different mode than some of Ennio's film work at the time! Includes "Adagio Sacrale N.1", "Lamenti Notturni", "Dal Sacro Libro", "India", "Urla Al Tramonto", "Dal Sacro Libro" and more. (Limited edition of 500.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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