Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: tuneboy on August 18, 2019, 10:12:57 AM
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I have taken upon myself the honorable task of uploading my new rip of Fonit UST 176, a rare, strange and amazing guitar album by Libero Tosoni from 1976. The "orchestra" mentioned on the sleeve seems to be several editions of Tosoni himself, aided by a multitracking device with good speed control and an occasional discretely placed beatbox. This album has a totally unique sound signature, like some other library albums I can think of---for instance Guiot/Pedersen's Basse Contre Basse (Tele Music TM 3059). (Btw: I have done a nice new rip of that one too, if anyone wants an upgrade.)
hxxps://mega.nz/#F!OaBilYRQ!vwqN9AooPFK8XEw-5IZTCA
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Thank you very much for Libero Tosoni, Tuneboy.
I was just curious to listen to this weird album.
The guitar sound gives the record an estranging effect I like a lot. Wonderful.
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Looking forward to hearing this after reading your description. Thanks for sharing, tuneboy!
Update:
Very cool. Captures perfectly that classic 1950s Les Paul sound, with all his innovative studio tricks.
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Wow!
What a wonderful album!
The Orchestra in the title is funny, Although his technique is very orchestral.
Thank you so much!
Your Pal,
Doug
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Thank you tuneboy. Love this and all your comps.
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Thanks!
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Thank you Tuneboy.
Great to listen to a new Fonit.
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Very nice album indeed Tuneboy!...and it sounds so good...much appreciated!...Thanks!
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Thank you! Great stuff.
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Thanks a lot, tuneboy! Reminds me of Les Paul with a drum machine. Awesome! :D
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merci !! :D
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Thank you very much!
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Thanks a lot Tuneboy :D
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I love Fonit!
Thanks, Tuneboy :)