Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Luis Bacalov & Osanna "Preludio Tema Variazioni Canzona" Fonit LPX 14-1972- Heavy Psych OST Classic!

    Here it is friends,  One of if not the heaviest soundtracks of all time and one of my personal faves. Collaboration between Italian progressive rock band Osanna and Luis Bacalov.  Made as the soundtrack to the movie "Milano Calibro 9" in 1972, this over the top shred fest plays more like the finest psych record you can make!  My jaw still hits the floor whenever I listen to the first track "Preludio"  The first 2 tracks are composed by Bacalov then Variazioni I-VII are by Osanna.  The final track,"There Will Be Time" has some cheesy prog vocals but I oh so love them, "Ohoo Howww many days, how many lives but THERE WILL BE TIME"  Do yourself a favor and make some time for heavy psych soundtracks.  Original Italian pressing on Fonit, from my personal collection ripped @320K.  Thanks, Chris Tillotson              GET IT HERE!




21 comments:

  1. A very nice album...thank you for sharing with us!

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  2. May the force, and everything else, be with you for this. Don't know if you're into hiphop as well, but this was quite the game changer in underground rap music, very much due to the sample of this record! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYlwAas3hmE

    Keep blogging, loving it all!

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    1. Wow I wasn't aware of that jam being I'm not a big hip hop fan but I do enjoy beat makers and producers like madlib and dilla to the max. I hear hip hop in so much of the records I listen to it's crazy. I heard Jay Z sampled a Janko Nilovic song recently as well, who knew white french guys were so gangsta!

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  3. Thank you!! not just for this record but this whole blog i love listening to music that i never heard before especially music that came out before i was born.And you seem to know all the record that are amazing to hear so thank you!!

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    1. Thanks for the kind words, Yeah all my favourites are from before I was born too, being an 80's baby. I usually make a cutoff at 1985 for anything I dig unless they are trying to sound like old stuff of course.

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  4. Thank you for sharing. I have this movie (Milano Calibro 9) in my collection, great to have also the soundtrack.
    JR

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    1. That's rad, I've never seen the film I wonder how this would sound behind a movie, Guess I need to put it in my netflix que huh.

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  5. this cheese noodling is the shit.
    thanks for sharing.

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  6. Love your posts mate, got some really good records

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  7. Thank you for all your efforts. Your rips are extremely high quality.

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  8. Thanks Chris, I'm excited to hear this!

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