Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: Rocco on June 03, 2024, 01:59:30 AM
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Hello everyone,
here are two nice records by M° Gianni Mazza, describing the various aspects of city life.
You can find different styles, from rock tracks to carefree melodies and sad situations.
Regarding the first record, "Week End", "La Stazione", "Contestazione" and "Strada di Scorrimento" are such great tracks.
Also noteworthy is the first side of "La Cittą N° 2", which is a very pleasant listen with numbers like "Quartieri Alti", "Vetrine" and "Sospesi nel Traffico".
Fly Record never disappoints.
Enjoy!
[Fly Record] AS 51 - Gianni Mazza - La Cittą N° 1 (1971)
mega.nz/file/QHpG3Q7J#Waj-fSB2EqBbPDCjoAqMVEAngDsyI1WO8T4RFc0y3d0
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[Fly Record] AS 52 - Gianni Mazza - La Cittą N° 2 (1971)
mega.nz/file/ZKx2QJSQ#VxFHn3Qv56isAIFi-oaTtOba66Gx5Zjsp-VINmOiXcI
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Thank you for the shares Rocco!
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Thanks Rocco for the rip.
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NO WAY!!
I mean, this post ticks off two between the most sought after records since the last dozen of years for me!
I wasn't happy not seeing you around for a while Rocco, but hell, you're back with a tremendous share...
Thanks so much.
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Thanks.
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Thank you Rocco !!! 8]
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Much appreciated Rocco!!!
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Thanks , Rocco :)
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Excellent, thank you very much for these Rocco. Really appreciate it. :)
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Thank you much. One can never get enough of rare, early 70's Italian library!
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Amazing share !
Thanks a lot Rocco two times !!!
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Good records, thanks Rocco.
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thank you !
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Excellent upgrades Rocco...thank you as always for your generous shares!
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thank you Rocco !
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Hmmmmmmmm - I understood right off the bat what the kid meant...
edit: Anyways, thanks for the records regardless. (didn't grab)
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Rocco, thanks very much for these - both great records! Lots of beautiful Italian library melodies, tunes throughout, some dissonance here and there to liven things up (e.g., A2 and B3-B6 on AS 52), and some neo-classical-esque pieces (or at least that start out that way) as well (e.g., AS 52, B4 - Visita al Museo). Thanks.