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Sold Date:
March 16, 2024
Start Date:
March 6, 2024
Final Price:
$355.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
23
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OSCAR ROCCHI e il suo MODERN SOUND
ERBE SELVATICHE
1977 Fonovideo FLP 113
Recorded in the mid-1970s, this Italian Library grail composed by maestro Oscar Rocchi and performed by his studio group, shares the same label of the legendary Giancarlo Barigozzi's WOMAN'S COLOURS who also plays in this session. This album truly represents some of the finest Jazz-Funk and funky library music and boasts an incredible set of groovy themes that are just mind-bending. Featuring some of the hottest B-boy beats from the Italian Library archives, complemented by unbelievable drum breaks, mesmerizing psychedelic flutes, pulsating basslines, and soulful Fender Rhodes solos, this album stands out as one of the paramount Italian Jazz-Funk library albums from the 1970s. From start to finish, it delivers an electrifying musical experience. No description of the tracks is needed, as everyone is winner. Italian Jazz-Funk library absolute masterpiece!
Enjoy this killer album