Author Topic: Squirrel Records Requests SQLP 20011 & SQLP 20012  (Read 2316 times)

BallForce1

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Squirrel Records Requests SQLP 20011 & SQLP 20012
« on: September 07, 2025, 04:56:06 PM »
Could someone share these two Squirrel Records

SQLP 20011 - Problemi n. 1 - Alessandro Alessandroni/Sandro Brugnolini/Ivana Mattei/Teimar (Ivana Mattei)/Narassa (Sandro Brugnolini)/Braen (Alessandro Alessandroni)

SQLP 20012 - Discorsi - Raskovich (Giuliano Sorgini)

Please and thank you
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Greta

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Re: Squirrel Records Requests SQLP 20011 & SQLP 20012
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2025, 12:20:44 PM »


[Squirrel] - SQLP 20011 - VA - Problemi N.1 (1977)
[Squirrel] - SQLP 20012 - Raskovich - Discorsi (1978)


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BallForce1

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Re: Squirrel Records Requests SQLP 20011 & SQLP 20012
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2025, 04:33:21 PM »
Amazing! Thank you........... :)

kebarvid

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Re: Squirrel Records Requests SQLP 20011 & SQLP 20012
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2025, 08:23:56 AM »
Thank Greta!

I found a comment on discogs saying that discorsi is pretty much the same album as DWS/LP 3323 Sliced Orange (Jack Trombey / John Eady). And it looks to be the case.. Anyone know what's up with that? Yeah i know that library albums sometimes get's released on multiple labels. But in that case it's usually under a pseudonym for the artist. Why is it credited to Raskovich/sorgini here?

nidostar

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Re: Squirrel Records Requests SQLP 20011 & SQLP 20012
« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2025, 04:24:21 PM »
Interesting point kebarvid. And it seems the comment is correct. Except for Limoni Verde all the other tracks claimed to be by Raskovich (Giuliano Sorgini) are identical to those on De Wolfe's Sliced Orange by Jack Trombey/John Eady both in duration and the key. Discogs reckons Sliced Orange was released in 1975 whereas Dicsorsi was 1978. It suggests that the De Wolfe release is the original. But I agree why would a library rename and credit songs to a totally different composer?

The tracks concerned are Come Mi Va (So Real), La Cupida (Stetson), Quando Mi Va (That Certain Look), Vedo Nero (Ayers Rock), Per Favore (Apres Ski), Faccio Io (Feeling Great), Per Dire (Gold Blend), Poi Vi Spiego (Sliced Orange), Mentre Voi (Funky Pepper) and Siete Solo (Man At Bay).
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