Inspired by Axxon's
beautiful recent shares, here's two more LPs by A. Riccardo Luciani, freshly ripped!

[RCA Original Cast] SP 10061 -
Dal medioevo al rinascimento (1975)
carn://mediafire.com/file/6axueo02ogrsj7w/SP_10061_-_Dal_medioevo_al_rinascimento_%2528flac%2529.rar/file (flac)
asci://mediafire.com/file/c4yjtj14xzgyx16/SP+10061+-+Dal+medioevo+al+rinascimento+(mp3).rar/file (mp3)
Our first LP is thematically linked and a sort of sequel to "Musica arcaica" found in the post linked above. It features probably Luciani's most well-known piece, "Chanson balladee", which was used as the theme to the long-running TV segment "Almanacco" in Italy - and, as the title suggests, is a collection of compositions with medieval and renaissance-style instrumentation. This one is a personal favourite, it's all well-written and very melodious - and, through its repeitions, tends to get stuck in my head.

[SR Records] SR-SP 128 -
Musica poliformalepoli://mediafire.com/file/qx7r7p9nuocf53f/SR-SP_128_-_Musica_poliformale_%2528flac%2529.rar/file (flac)
form://mediafire.com/file/82jc3cgcgewjguu/SR-SP+128+-+Musica+poliformale+(mp3).rar/file (mp3)
Our second, is quite the contrast - featuring ambitious works for strings on the A-side, and organ on the B-side. The two opening cues, both over 5 minutes long(!) really demand your attention for full enjoyment. The A-side closer features a beautiful harmonica solo by... John Sebastian, of all people. I wonder how that came about. Was Franco De Gemini out of town?
Enjoy!

p.s. Does anyone have a FLAC or good-sounding mp3 copy of "Situazioni" (RCA, SP 10058) to share?