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TASTIERE OGGI

by Bruno Battisti D'Amario

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Taffetas 02:47
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Tetranote 02:50
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Immissione 03:41
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Tumbada 03:09
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Elisa 02:47
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Fabienne 02:52
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Pomarancio 02:57
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Insistiamo 03:29
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Veranda 03:28
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Go 01:56
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Colore Nudo 03:03

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1976 Stunning studio album composed by maestro D'Amario, 1st guitar of Ennio Morricone, which also features the Italian Jazz bassist Giorgio Rosciglione as composer on SIAE database and the Jazz legend Franco Chiari. Bewitching moody and sophisticated Lounge session with deep Bossa Nova and Samba musical influences and featuring historical contrabassist Tonino Ferrelli at electric bass, D'Amario and Angelo Baroncini on guitars, Franco Goldani and Enrico Cortese on keyboards. Killer Funk Blues grooves with catching guitar riffs, Wah Wah effects and distortions / Experimental-Avantgarde refined descriptive music / mental loungy Bossa and Samba themes / lovely interludes with intense rhythms / remarkable Moog and electronic keyboards effects with brilliant Fender Rhodes arrangements / top notch refined Italian Library mood music.

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released September 28, 2017

Music by BRUNO BATTISTI D'AMARIO

Original composers: BRUNO BATTISTI D'AMARIO, GIORGIO ROSCIGLIONE, FRANCO CHIARI, GIORGIO SANTINI

℗&© 2017 SONOR MUSIC EDITIONS

Originally released in 1976 on Nike label

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Bruno Battisti D'Amario Rome, Italy

Bruno Battisti D'Amario (born 1937) is an Italian classical guitarist, teacher and composer. D'Amario is known for his performances on film scores by Ennio Morricone and Nino Rota and became Professor of Classical Guitar at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome. Morricone claimed D'Amario as his favourite guitarist and said that he was "able to conjure up extraordinary sounds with his guitar". ... more

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