Wednesday, 3 June 2026
New Morning Live (Volume 1), VA from Switz. 1978
Monday, 1 June 2026
Back to Gianni Marchetti in The Wild Eye OST [FLAC limited time only]
The brilliant Marchetti, posted before here and in other places before. An earlier soundtrack, which is of course more generic in style since it's from the late 1960s (specifically, the 'Summer of Love'). With regards to this movie, I read on imdb that it's a 'movie within a movie' with the director making or attempting to make one of those mondo documentaries:
The Desert:
Meeting with Barbara:
Friday, 29 May 2026
Romolo Grano & Gianni Oddi - Le montagne della luce (OST 1975)
Info here. This is an OST for:
Music composed for the tv documentary Le Montagne Della Luce (1975, Giorgio Moser, prod. Rai)
A1, A2 first released on 7" (SRL 10781, Ricordi, 1975).
A3, B1 and B2 are previously unreleased.
Everything about this composition is so beautiful, with the female vocals, the synths, the progression of the elaborate melody, with the usual comments I have to make about why something so gorgeous has been so completely forgotten today...
I read on discogs too the vocalist is the same one Ennio used for some of his unforgettable soundtracks.
I don't know if there is more Grano out there worth hearing, does anyone else know?
Wednesday, 27 May 2026
Tom MacDonald Exposed - Music to Activate, 1981 Calif.
An insane cover, but totally a sign of those naive times, when nudists expected their nutty trend would one day take over the world... Why wouldn't it, being 'more natural'? then again, why would it? 99 percent of humans as I see it would prefer to cover up their imperfections, and leave everything to imagination which is always more beautiful than the real thing, surely. And in an era where sexual harassment is such a primal issue, why would women want to walk around naked in public and aggravate the problem? Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't it be hard to work at a bank, or go there, if all the tellers were naked? Insane times those were back then. And the fact that they named this LP after the same exhibitionistic image / concept! As if the founder was a true believer!
Note the discogged information here:
1980s folk rock/soft rock group from Nevada City, California who released their sole album in December 1981 on the small local label Bennett House Records to little fanfare or success however new interest for the group would emerge when it was revealed that DJ Shadow had sampled their work for the song Bloodstain on 1998's UNKLE - Psyence Fiction.
It's basically soft rock, ssw, entirely. There is little hint of the fact we entered into the dreaded 80s decade. Movement featuring a solo piano composition is nice to listen to, but not representative:
The final track called So What reminds me so eerily of my old folk acoustic favourite Gene Hood, the one album in that dept that I adore so profoundly and feel so sad it didn't become better known:
Monday, 25 May 2026
Robert Wyatt in The Animals soundtrack, 1982









