BRUNO BATTISTI D'AMARIO: Chitarre Folk LP
One of the furthest experiments in library music, first official vinyl reissue under Sonor Music Production license. Chitarre Folk was conceived in July 1974 and produced by the small publishing company Nike. The album is brilliantly propelled by the two six-string players Bruno Battisti D'Amario and Silvano Chimenti (long-time collaborator of I Gres, Pulsar, and Piero Umiliani E La Sua Orchestra), touching avant-folk themes surrounded by Maestro Sandro Brugnolini's lush arrangements and Edda Dell'Orso's ghostly vocals. Ethereal psych-folk melodies akin to the imaginary landscapes of John Fahey and Robbie Basho.
A1. I Am Pagan (2:57)
A2. Valle Celeste (2:58)
A3. Fiori E Macerie (2:46)
A4. Pelle Di Luna (2:07)
A5. Tramonto Verde (2:27)
A6. Fumeria (2:43)
B1. Le Mie Colline (2:24)
B2. Spuma Di Mare (2:52)
B3. Dateci Spazio (2:25)
B4. Dove Sei, Libertà? (2:30)
B5. Grande Allegria (2:50)
B6. Un Fiume Di Perle (2:53)