
Angeli Bianchi, Angeli Neri Vinyl Record
Another Piero Umiliani classic gets its first-ever release on 7â vinyl! Shortly after âSweden: Heaven and Hellâ, in 1969 âAngeli Bianchi, Angeli Neriâ continued the collaboration between Umiliani and director Luigi Scattini, this time in the direction of magic and esotericism, as the English title of the film, âWitchcraft â70â, makes abundantly clear. The two tracks included in this release reflect that direction, which informs more or less the entire score written by the Florentine composer.
On side A, the wonderful âSaudadeâ features Brazilian singer Maria da Penha Silva, whose hypnotic and sensual voice soars over soft percussion, as if casting a spell. On side B, the irresistible âMacumbaâ sounds almost like an Amazonian ritual, something halfway between capoeira and batucada, with its driving percussion over which the mysterious wordless vocalizing of Edda DellâOrso creates a wildly fascinating theme.
This limited edition 7â is a genius combination of groove and magic. Donât miss out!
- Soundtrack to Luigi Scattiniâs 1969 film
- Pressed on 7" Black Vinyl
- Limited edition
- Genre: SOUNDTRACK
- Format Detail: 7â Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 6/21/23
- Internal ID: JIT
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Another Piero Umiliani classic gets its first-ever release on 7â vinyl! Shortly after âSweden: Heaven and Hellâ, in 1969 âAngeli Bianchi, Angeli Neriâ continued the collaboration between Umiliani and director Luigi Scattini, this time in the direction of magic and esotericism, as the English title of the film, âWitchcraft â70â, makes abundantly clear. The two tracks included in this release reflect that direction, which informs more or less the entire score written by the Florentine composer.
On side A, the wonderful âSaudadeâ features Brazilian singer Maria da Penha Silva, whose hypnotic and sensual voice soars over soft percussion, as if casting a spell. On side B, the irresistible âMacumbaâ sounds almost like an Amazonian ritual, something halfway between capoeira and batucada, with its driving percussion over which the mysterious wordless vocalizing of Edda DellâOrso creates a wildly fascinating theme.
This limited edition 7â is a genius combination of groove and magic. Donât miss out!
- Soundtrack to Luigi Scattiniâs 1969 film
- Pressed on 7" Black Vinyl
- Limited edition
- Genre: SOUNDTRACK
- Format Detail: 7â Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 6/21/23
- Internal ID: JIT














