Label: Schema Records, Piero Umiliani Heritage
Format: 19CD Box + 72-page Booklet
Genre: Library/Soundtracks
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The boxset includes a set of 18 albums for a total of 19 CDs (the last one in the series is a double CD) enclosed in faithful reproductions of the original sleeves, plus a 72-page booklet with rare photos, two essays about Umiliani and his music production written by Maurizio Corbella and Niccolò Galliano, and a detailed discography and full tracklist section. This release has been fully approved by the Umiliani family.
Without Piero Umiliani’s contribution, Italian jazz, film music and library music would lack some of the key identifying features we associate them with today, thanks to his ability to carve out a distinctive sound identity from his personal craft, the studio he built and the trust he gained from his collaborators. This identity for many simply encapsulates the cipher of an unrepeated age of Italian popular music.
Without Piero Umiliani’s contribution, Italian jazz, film music and library music would lack some of the key identifying features we associate them with today, thanks to his ability to carve out a distinctive sound identity from his personal craft, the studio he built and the trust he gained from his collaborators. This identity for many simply encapsulates the cipher of an unrepeated age of Italian popular music. Umiliani’s ability to reinvent the concept of musicianship in the fast-moving society of his time made him a modern musician in the most complete sense of the term, by putting himself in charge of every facet of his work, from the conception to the production, the recording, the publishing and even the packaging of his own music.
In less than two decades, Umiliani released almost 80 records on the three labels he established between the mid-1960s and the early 1970s: Omicron, Liuto, and Sound Work Shop, besides all the music he was simultaneously composing for movie productions, licensed and published by Italian major companies.
This box set allows us to fully appreciate this little-known side of Piero Umiliani in an unprecedented way: his ability to seamlessly intertwine his musical creativity with his vision as a producer and publisher emerges clearly from this series as a unique feature of this composer. This corpus altogether constitutes a remarkable contribution to the so-called Italian sound of the 1970s, covering areas such as library music and film music and a plethora of genres such as jazz, funk, psychedelia, prog, easy listening, electronic music and much more!
LRS0041 - COMICA N. 2
LRS0042 - PAESAGGI
LRS0043 - MARCE E MARCETTE
LRS0044 - UNDERGROUND
LRS0045 - VIAGGIO NEL DOMANI
LRS0046 - AFRICA
LRS0047 - MUSICA DELL’ERA TECNOLOGICA
LRS0048-49 - PERCUSSIONI ED EFFETTI SPECIALI
LRS0050-51 - GUERRA E DISTRUZIONE
LRS0052 - SUSPENSE
LRS0053-54 - TO-DAY’S SOUND
LRS0055 - TEMI RITMICI E DINAMICI
LRS0056 - PROBLEMI D’OGGI
LRS0057 - LA RAGAZZA FUORISTRADA OST
LRS0058 - TEMI DESCRITTIVI PER PICCOLO COMPLESSO
LRS0059 - L’UOMO E LA CITTA’
LRS0060 - CHITARRA CLASSICA
LRS0061-62 - GLI ARCHI RACCONTANO….. (2CD)