Outstanding fourth box, including dead stock find of some incredible original editions of the best background music library Piero Umilani LPS. 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.
After the first appreciated edition of the three boxes (containing his ethnic compositions, then his weird electronic music and the ambient ones), we are glad to announce the "Piero Umiliani - Lost & Found Volume IV: The Background Records". This is a limited edition box (80 hand numbered copies and silkscreened sleeve) of five Umiliani LPs: "Hard rhytms and soft melodies' Omicron 1975, the ultra-rare double 'Gli Archi raccontano' Liuto 1978, "Motivi Allegri e distensivi" published on Soundworks in 1978, "Paesaggi" on Ciak and "Aria di paese" on Videovoice, 1981. These rare not reissues records from the middle '70 and the early '80, originally lost, have now been found in great conditions .
Piero Umilani
The italian composer Piero Umiliani, 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.