Looking at the covers, again memories of those stamp collections of my childhood where the same design was replicated in multiple colours we collected... why? knowing that stamps would be useless, 40 years later, in adulthood? Like so many dumb artefacts of our lives today we treasure will be useless in a few years?
I am not sure how familiar people out there are with these guys, but I didn't know them until my friend sent these and once again, shocking how much great music library composers put into these apparently disposable, for the nonce, little records. Kind of like cellphones today.
Just consider the wonderful dynamics of the opener of the first installment, called Restless:
Just consider the wonderful dynamics of the opener of the first installment, called Restless:
From the third installment, on Remembering an artificial (digital) cello adds great atmosphere:
From discogs:
Italian four-member library music group, consisting of Giorgio Carnini, Roberto Pregadio, Enzo Restuccia and Silvano Chimenti.
How enjoyable.
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missing first track from I Gres III, called Ritmo pampa:
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as per discogs
https://www.discogs.com/I-Gres-I-Gres-Vol-III/release/3432293
Thanks for this,totally appreciated!
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ReplyDeleteNice stuff, like it. Thanks, Julian, hope all is well.
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ReplyDeleteFor your information, the third volume is missing the first song, "Ritmo Pampa".