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One of the many "minor" pieces by Morricone, the "bossa" crescendo from the instrumental fraction of "Metti Una Sera A Cena" is chilling. The choir voices are orchestrated by Edda Dell'Orso.
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however far inferior to the previous ones
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Less immediate, discovered at the tail end of other works, but not for this less important than any.
Yello Stella
31 dec 20
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interesting but to be honest I've never listened to a complete LP.
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Northern Europe, they were fantastic barbarians, how much time has passed but whenever I go back to them it’s always a thrill. These are just some individuals I don’t remember.
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Among the listens of 2020, after a free listen, your words take a much more digestible and enjoyable direction. Excellent.
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light work like a puff of grass leaves us pleasantly distracted
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"anachronistic" "Languidly Swooning" attributes that in their own way make this work attractive but can also make it unbearable, I lean towards the first faction but I understand those who, hearing a single note, switch. Vast fields of improvement or total collapse in meaningless repetition.
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Indeed, the mind goes to Amon Dull II, other obscure bands of the 70s; I think the problem with this work is that it brings too much to mind things heard in the acid darkness of the 70s (Kraut). Collectors who make a record without managing to detach themselves from the originals and bring their own ideas into it.
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You've hit the nail on the head in describing them as "Instrumental Pieces." I would have difficulty placing them in the ambient category, and even more so in New Age. Aside from these subtleties that matter little, the work is enjoyable.