Philips 6323 015L / Heritage - HERITAGE002LP - 180 gram Vinyl
Private Pressing 300 Copies Worldwide - Limited stock Deleted OOP Out of Print
Ultra rare album by Augusto Martelli include the three killer club tracks: "Loco love motor", "Krypto blues" and "Nanauè".
Augusto Martelli AKA Bob Mitchell is an Italian composer and conductor. In 1970 he composed the music for the film The serpent God with Nadia Cassini, including the song "Djamballà" which was a huge international success, and has also developed numerous acronyms for TV programs. Important relationship with the italian pop diva 'Mina', he has also been contributing, among others, of Mietta, Ornella Vanoni, Giorgio Gaber, Iva Zanicchi, Johnny Dorelli and Cristina D'Avena. 'Black Sound from White People' was revived by the english acid jazz movement during the '90. Drum breaks and jazz contamination makes it a real club killer album!
Originally released 1972 on PHILLIPS. re-issue on 180 gram black vinyl limited 300 copies with fully restored artwork
Tracklist
A 1 Loco Love Motion 8:05
A 2 Ma Ne Vale La Pena 5:55
A 3 Kryptoblues 6:10
B 1 Nanauè 3:55
B 2 Free Samba 5:10
B 3 Mondo...No! 4:50
B 4 Sarà Stato Il Futuro 5:00
B 5 90° Compleanno (90th Birthday)