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KO Va E Uccidi
CD (Item 580599) Saimel (Spain), 1966 — Condition: New Copy
Stellar early film score grooves from the great Bruno Nicolai – his jazzy work for KO Va E Uccidi from 1966 – which works very strongly in a number of modes! There's a couple of great kind of lounge pop vocal numbers with female vocals – the compositions and arrangements of the score reach pretty far. There's grand, orchestral pop, sultry romantic scene setting, both laid back and fairly expansive jazzy bits, and string-heavy numbers alike. Really cool stuff with a strong mid 60s vibe all around! Includes the groovy vocal tunes "Tu Sai" and "I'll Build A Mountain" – plus the instruemental versions – and 20 variations on the title theme. © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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