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Psichedelico Jazzistico

Psichedelico Jazzistico

SKU: CD9044 Barcode: 5013929303522
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  • Released Date: 29 Mar 2004

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

ENNIO MORRICONE Psichedelico Jazzistico

Italian maestro Ennio Morricone takes listeners on a wild, psychedelic journey with his latest offering, "Psichedelico Jazzistico." Known for his iconic film scores, Morricone effortlessly blends jazz and psychedelic influences in this album, creating a unique and mesmerizing listening experience.

From the hauntingly beautiful melodies in "Il Mondo Delle Anime" to the funky, groovy beats of "Frenesia Psichedelica," Morricone showcases his versatility and innovation as a composer. The intricate arrangements and lush instrumentation transport listeners to a dreamlike state, where reality and fantasy intertwine seamlessly.

While some tracks may feel a bit disjointed or meandering, Morricone's masterful production keeps the album cohesive and engaging. His use of unconventional instruments and experimental techniques adds a layer of intrigue and unpredictability to each track, keeping listeners on their toes throughout the journey.

Overall, "Psichedelico Jazzistico" is a must-listen for fans of Morricone's work, as well as those looking to expand their musical horizons. With its blend of jazz, psychedelia, and cinematic flair, this album is a testament to Morricone's enduring talent and creativity. So sit back, relax, and let Ennio Morricone take you on a truly mind-bending musical odyssey.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Plume Di Cristallo
2. Non Rimane Piu Nessuno
3. Corsa Sui Tetti-Aka Black Glove Underground Part One
4. Come Un Madrigale
5. 4 Mosche Di Velluto Grigio
6. Sauna
7. Alla Luce Del Giorno
8. Uno Che Grida Amore
9. Sospect Fra Navole
10. Forza G (Psichedelico Jazzistico)
11. L'assoluto Naturale
12. Studio Di Colore
13. Indagine Su Un Cittadino Al Di Sopra Di Ogni Sospetto
14. Terazza
15. Mariangela E La Seduzione

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About the artist

Ennio Morricone

In the grand tapestry of film music, Ennio Morricone's name shines bright like a golden nugget in a sea of bland soundtracks. With over 500 film scores to his name, including iconic works for spaghetti Westerns like "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," Morricone's influence on cinema cannot be overstated. Born in Rome in 1928, Morricone's musical journey began at a young age, studying trumpet and composition before diving headfirst into the world of film scoring. His distinctive blend of orchestral arrangements, twangy guitars, and haunting melodies has become synonymous with the Western genre, cementing his status as a legendary figure in the world of cinema. But Morricone's talents extend far beyond the dusty plains of the Wild West. From his work on classic Italian films like "Cinema Paradiso" to his collaborations with directors like Quentin Tarantino, Morricone's ability to evoke emotion through music is unparalleled. Despite his illustrious career, Morricone remains humble, often deflecting praise and attributing his success to luck and hard work. His music speaks volumes, transcending language barriers and speaking to the universal language of the human experience. In a world where trends come and go, Morricone's music stands the test of time, reminding us of the power of melody and harmony. So next time you find yourself lost in the haunting strains of a Morricone score, take a moment to appreciate the genius behind the music. Ennio Morricone is not just a composer—he's a maestro, a storyteller, a legend.

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