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VRMS 358LP
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'Reissue of the second album by I Pooh, released in 1968 by Vedette Records and now pressed in a clear orange vinyl limited edition. Contrasto is a sort of apocryphal compilation, released by the record label right when the band was enjoying the success of the song 'Piccola Katy', which is present on the LP and is still today one of I Pooh's most famous hymn. The album also contains demos for a future release, and in fact it's possible to recognize some riffs and melodies in some of the band's following LP's. But I Pooh didn't know anything about Contrasto when Vedette Records decided to publish it, and they therefore asked to retire the album from the market: as a result, only few hundred copies were actually sold, and Contrasto is today one of the rarest Italian LP's ever.'
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VRM 36033LP
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"Reissue of the debut album by I Pooh, originally released in 1966 by Vedette Records and now pressed in a clear blue vinyl limited edition. Per Quelli Come Noi was recorded during the beat-era, and consists of 12 songs, divided between original cuts and covers (The Who, Kinks, Spencer Davis Group), which had already been released on various 45rpms and here re-recorded in studio once again. Graphically this release is identical to the original one, and is not to be missed by collectors and everyone who wants to discover the origins of an important piece of Italian pop/rock music."
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