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Sandro Brugnolini - Underground (1970) [Reissue 2014]

Sandro Brugnolini - Underground (1970) [Reissue 2014]

BAND/ARTIST: Sandro Brugnolini

  • Title: Underground
  • Year Of Release: 1970/2014
  • Label: Flipper Music
  • Genre: Jazz-Rock, Psychedelic, Soul/Funk, Art Rock
  • Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 41:55
  • Total Size: 96 mb / 248 mb
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Recorded in 1970 during the same period of "Overground", UNDERGROUND was recorded into 2 volumes (RT 104 and RT 16), both released in the same year in may and june at Dirmaphon studios, Roma. Together with Overground these records are really fascinating instrumental Free Jazzy/Psych Library, released with the auxiliary of historical Rai session musicians like guitarist Silvano Chimenti and organist Giorgio Carnini. This record collects all Underground' tracks in 1 LP. Established Jazz composer, Sandro Brugnolini written some among the greatest Italian soundtracks and Library music ever.

:: TRACKLIST ::

A1 – Psichefreèlico (Sostenuto) (02:52)
A2 – Impressiànico (02:24)
A3 – Reiteratòico (02:34)
A4 – Uauàico (02:44)
B1 – Africaneìdico (04:08)
B2 – Bacharàchico (02:42)
B3 – Respòndico (04:20)
B4 – Psichefreèlico (Ballata) (03:26)
B5 – Velocipedèico (03:38)

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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 05:12
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • GalacticKat
  •  wrote in 01:53
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Thanks for the Sandro in lossless!
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  • GalacticKat
  •  wrote in 04:46
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I didn't realize until just recently that this upload is incorrectly labeled. The 2014 Flipper Music vinyl has only 9 tracks, but this must be the 2010 Pinball Music digital download because there are actually 13 tracks here. The time of 41:55 also matches the 13 track digital version.

Just thought someone might like to know.