Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => The Non-Library Library => Topic started by: tuneboy on May 28, 2023, 06:33:22 AM
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Albert Peter - Musica Para La Noche (3xLP, Trova, 1978)
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A PLEASANT DISCOVERY
Hi everyone,
I bought this on a whim and found it to be very nice!
The music is somewhere between lounge, soundtracks, easy listening, orchestral disco
and library music, with nice (not annoying) wordless vocals and strings and brass.
It's all very smooth and pleasant, with a little discotension & drama here and there.
It seems these LPs were released as three separate albums initially,
and then put together and sold as a 3xLP set. Only original music, no covers.
The sides run in seamless sequences, so no point in separating the tracks.
There are fitting crossfades, sound effects and changes. (No medleys or such!)
I had never heard of the Spanish guy behind this project, Albert Peter.
I think his real name was Alberto Nuņez Palacio. The more well-known Manuel Gas is also involved.
In fact, I was wondering if Albert Peter could be an alias for Manuel Gas, but I don't think so.
Maybe this stuff is more well-known than I'm aware of, but I like to think of it as a neglected gem.
A couple of the tracks were also released on 7".
I think this music is saying like ABBA: "Take a chance on me!"
(https://i.imgur.com/lX2TkCk.jpg)
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thank you!
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Cool stuff. Thank you Tuneboy.
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Thanks !
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Very nice...thank you Tuneboy!
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Oh Tuneboy! That's a nice surprise indeed, XX
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I had never heard of the Spanish guy behind this project, Albert Peter.
I think his real name was Alberto Nuņez Palacio. The more well-known Manuel Gas is also involved.
In fact, I was wondering if Albert Peter could be an alias for Manuel Gas, but I don't think so.
Maybe this stuff is more well-known than I'm aware of, but I like to think of it as a neglected gem.
A couple of the tracks were also released on 7".
Thank you for the share!
Manuel Gas used several aliases (Manolo Gas or Sag Leunam [just read backwards!]).
Jesus Gluck is also worth a mention! Lots of funky arrangements, specially in the rumba field (Percheleros, Amina's "Ali Mustafa"...)
I would say the record is not that well known in Spain. Trova records don't really show up often where I come from.
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Amazing thanks for share! :D
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Wow! What a pleasent surprise -- thanks so much Tuneboy!
Totally digging it!