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Sonor Music Editions present a reissue of Alberto Baldan Bembo'sL'Amica Di Mia Madre, originally released in 1975. This spellbinding soundtrack by the cult maestro Baldan Bembo is another exotica jewel from the Italian film music golden era. Original music for the erotic drama movie L'amica Di Mia Madre starring Barbara Bouchet and Carmen Villani, and directed by Mauro Ivaldi. Stunning, sophisticated, and groovy orchestral themes and arrangements with refined lounge softcore vibes/soft jazz, as well as psychedelic cues with tribal, exotic, and disco-driving moods. Superior score music alongside the strict partner Lingua D'Argento (SME 054LP, 2018) with dreamy orchestrations and Fender piano/groovy samba beats and bouncing jazz/outstanding Bossa styles and bewitching disco strings/Brazilian-influenced sound with exquisite tropical suites, and so on. Gatefold sleeve; includes an A3 poster reprint of the original film lobby card; edition of 400.
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SME 054LP
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Sonor Music Editions present a reissue of Alberto Baldan Bembo's soundtrack for Ecco Lingua D'Argento (1976). Originally issued in 1976, this Italian soundtrack is widely considered a true holy grail of the genre and a funk exotica masterpiece. Originally composed by maestro and orchestra conductor Bembo for Ecco Lingua D'Argento, starring the sexy Carmen Villani, the album includes many spellbinding and powerful grooves filled with great bass lines, dope wah-wah and killer funky sounds. There are also a countless amount of drum beats with dancing Fender Rhodes, disco-funk arrangements with driving tropical percussions, dreamy cinematic strings and sexy female chorus harmonies. This is top-notch stuff for any crate digger/groove hunter/beat-maker/record collector and vintage music vinyl maniac out there. Ecco Lingua D'Argento is an incredible session, a pinnacle of maestro Bembo's productions and a real masterpiece from beginning to end. Liner notes by DJ Spaziale aka Scott Hesselink. Edition of 500, 180 gram vinyl in gatefold sleeve with reprints of original movie posters.
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