*Remastered reissue from original tape transfers* We Are Busy Bodies delivers the first official reissue of Playtime, a 1968 gem from Piero Umiliani, the popular and phenomenally prolific Italian composer who rewrote the rules of film and library music across two explosive decades. With over 150 titles under his belt, Umiliani stood out by refusing to stay within the orchestral conventions that dominated mid‑century soundtracks. Instead, he pulled freely from jazz, easy listening and lounge, rock, funk and bossa nova, building a sonic palette that could shift from finger‑snapping cool to full‑throttle groove in the space of a single cue. Playtime distills that restless energy into a compact, genre‑hopping statement, originally released on his own Omicron label and now remastered from the original recordings by Noah Mintz.
The album moves with the fluidity of a composer who understood that mood, not genre, was the real currency of library music. Umiliani's arrangements are tight and colourful: brassy fanfares give way to slinky basslines, vibraphone and electric piano sketch out cool lounge atmospheres, breakbeats punch through with a funk edge that would later make his work irresistible to samplers and crate‑diggers. There's a playfulness to Playtime that lives up to its title - tracks feel less like background music and more like miniature sonic adventures, each one offering a different angle on the joyful eclecticism that defined the best Italian soundtrack work of the era.
Remastered with care, this reissue brings Umiliani's vision back into circulation, reminding listeners why his name remains a touchstone for anyone interested in the intersections of jazz, pop, funk and cinematic imagination. Playtime is both a time capsule of late‑60s innovation and a record that still sounds bracingly fresh, proof that Umiliani's genre‑blurring instincts were decades ahead of their time.