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Supercolpo Da 7 Miliardi

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CD (Item 612574) Beat (Italy), 1967 — Condition: New Copy

Great early work from Nico Fidenco – an Italian composer we know best for his sexy work in the 70s – but who still sounds equally great here on a 60s intrigue thriller! There's some great mod touches on a few numbers – groovy tunes that have a shake and jerk rhythm that really keep things playful – mixed with a few more brooding tracks that definitely flesh out the sound – showing some mellower moments that make the record way more than just a handful of catchy instrumentals. Most styles are pretty tuneful – and there's a cool organ mode that really jumps out nicely and keeps things interesting – especially amidst the driving drums and guitar. CD features 18 tracks in all – including two vocal versions of the tune "If You Go Away". (Limited to 500 copies.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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