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Massimo Catalano, Remigio Ducros, Daniela Casa - Idee 1 album flac Performer: Massimo Catalano
Title: Idee 1
Style: Smooth Jazz, Easy Listening, Avantgarde
Released: 1972
MP3 album: 1918 mb
FLAC album: 1590 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AC3 AIFF WAV ASF VOC XM AUD
Genre: Jazz / Screen and stage

Massimo Catalano (who died in 2013) enjoyed a brief stint of fame after joining the cast of Renzo Arbore's cult tv show "Quelli della notte", but he risked to be remembered only for those little, funny sketches he delivered on camera. Indeed, a few people are aware of Catalano's great skills as a jazz trumpet player (he also played with Louis Armstrong in his career!), which he frst nurtured with a band called Flippers (also featuring Franco Bracardi on piano and a very young Lucio Dalla on clarinet). It's almost impossible to guess what Catalano and Ducros were looking for, while making this album - but, despite the troubles and diffculties during its recording process, listening to "La Fatica" is a breeze. It's a continuous surprise, actually, since every track features unexpected tricks and changes.

Music By – Daniela Casa (tracks: A3), Massimo Catalano (tracks: A4, A5, B4, B5), Remigio Ducros (tracks: A1, A2, A6, B1, B2, B3, B6, B7). Music By – Massimo Catalano (tracks: A1, A2, A6, B1, B2, B3, B6, B7), Remigio Ducros (tracks: A4, A5, B4, B5). Orchestrated By – Remigio Ducros. Technician – Claudio Budassi. Track A1 is an alternative version of track B5 in Remigio Ducros - La Fatica. Reply Notify me Helpful.

First ever vinyl reissue. Masterpiece!!! If we talk about ideas, we surely talk about Idee 1, one of the best collaborations between Massimo Catalano and Remigio Ducros – together with La fatica, that will be reprinted in a while – with contributions from the amazing Daniela Casa. Daniela is one of the few women in the Italian libraries scene, but she’s more talented than some of her better known male colleagues.

item 2 Catalano, Ducros & Casa - Idee 1 NEW LP -Catalano, Ducros & Casa - Idee 1 NEW LP. £3. 8. Queen a Night at The Opera 180 Gram Vinyl Album (september 25th 2015).

Intervallo present Massimo Catalano & Remigio Ducros's La Fatica, originally released in 1971. Massimo Catalano (who died in 2013) enjoyed a brief stint of fame after joining the cast of Renzo Arbore's cult TV show Quelli Della Notte, but he risked to be remembered only for those little, funny sketches he delivered on camera. It's almost impossible to guess what Catalano and Ducros were looking for, while making this album, but despite the troubles and difficulties during it's recording process, listening to La Fatica is a breeze.

Massimo Catalano (who died in 2013) enjoyed a brief stint of fame after joining the cast of Renzo Arbore’s cult tv show "Quelli della notte", but he risked to be remembered only for those little, funny sketches he delivered on camera. Indeed, a few people are aware of Catalano’s great skills as a jazz trumpet player (he also played with Louis Armstrong in his career!), which he first nurtured with a band called Flippers (also featuring Franco Bracardi on piano and a very young Lucio Dalla on clarinet). It’s almost impossible to guess what Catalano and Ducros were looking for, while making this album – but, despite the troubles and difficulties during its recording process, listening to "La Fatica" is a breeze. It’s a continuous surprise, actually, since every track features unexpected tricks and changes.

Home Library/Archive . Spettro New. Massimo Catalano/Remigio Ducros/Daniela Casa. Idee 1. Format: limited hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip Cat: SP L03 Released: 24 Oct 16 Genre: Library/Archive. Side 1. 1. "Idee" (2:39). 2. "Lunedì Ore 7,45" (1:51).

It's almost impossible to guess what Catalano and Ducros were aiming for, while making this album. And, exactly like in other Intervallo releases, also in this case the titles evoke the noise of machinery, the fascination for science and technology, and the beauty of factories. Massimo Catalano & Remigio Ducros.