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Piero Umiliani

Lost & Found: The Ethnic Records

Label: Omicron

Format: LPx5 Cloth Box

Genre: Experimental

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MINDBLOWING! Dead stock find of some incredible original 70s editions of the best Piero Umilani LPS, including the amazing 'Continente Nero' Lp. Each one is worth already some money, but here's your chance to get them as a beautiful handscreened box made especially for this occasion in order to give 'new life' to this wonderful ageless music.

The italian composer Piero Umiliani become famous in the 1968 with the hit song "Mah Nà Mah Nà", like many of his Italian colleagues at that time he composed the scores for many explotation films in the 1960s and 1970s, he covered genres such as Spaghetti Western, Europsy, Giallo, soft sex films and documentaries. Although not as widely regarded as, for example, Ennio Morricone or Riz Ortolani, he helped form the style of the typical European 1960s and 1970s jazz influenced film soundtrack, that later experienced a revival in films such as Kill Bill, and "Crepuscolo Sul Mare" in Ocean's Twelwe. "Lost & Found: The Ethnic Records" is a limited edition (32 copies) collection of five rare original (each one is a super rare original press from the 1970s) Omicron LPs: "Polinesia", "Paesi Balcanici", "Continente Nero", "Genti e Paesi del Mondo" e "Panorama Italiano". These records from the middle '70 have been lost and now found, they are in perfect conditions and contain the best ethnic and exotic music of Piero Umiliani's compositions.
 
The 5 original lps are all in top mint conditions, artwork and vinyl have no sign of usage. They come inside a beautiful silkscreenede bag with detailed informations about the editions. Only 32 of these boxets are made available to the public!

Details
Cat. number: LPS 0033
Year: 1972
Notes:

Ltd.32 copies