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 Posted:   Sep 28, 2013 - 3:40 AM   
 By:   MD   (Member)

RELEASE DATE: 03/10/2013



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 Posted:   Sep 28, 2013 - 9:13 AM   
 By:   slint   (Member)

Great. They apparently have a new release series for Umiliani, although I hope that it does not slow down the Piccioni series smile

 
 Posted:   Oct 20, 2013 - 12:06 PM   
 By:   Josh   (Member)

SAE has posted samples from IL PLENILUNIO DELLE VERGINI (1973, aka FULL MOON OF THE VIRGINS and THE DEVIL'S WEDDING NIGHT):

http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/25923/IL-PLENILUNIO-DELLE-VERGINI-500-EDITION/

 
 Posted:   Oct 24, 2013 - 10:55 PM   
 By:   Josh   (Member)

Samples now up for the other two.

Groovy monster: http://www1.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/25922/AGENTE-X1-7-OPERAZIONE-OCEANO-500-EDITION/

Funky monster: http://www1.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/25921/LARGENT-DU-MINISTRE-500-EDITION/

Can you dig it?!

 
 Posted:   Nov 3, 2022 - 1:27 AM   
 By:   Bill Carson, Earl of Poncey   (Member)

Question...
Agente X1-7 operazione oceano, titoli song, any idea which female singer sings this?

Credits say Cantori moderni but that dont help much, thats probably just the backing vocals.
She sounds familiar but i cant place where else ive heard the voice. Its possible its Helen Merrill, who Umiliani worked with a few times.

Theres also an uncredited male singer track 15 "A Man Like You"

Any ideas?

 
 Posted:   Nov 3, 2022 - 2:10 AM   
 By:   Bill Carson, Earl of Poncey   (Member)

Irregardless of if its Helen, i found this little mini blurb on the net, which explains Merrill's Italian links. .

"Helen Merrill has done something very few others have done in the world of jazz for, just with one record, she has come to be considered one of jazz’s greats. Usually a budding new star has to do quite a bit of waiting before he or she can be acclaimed. It all depends on the public’s opinion of the musician’s merits. Sarah Vaughan—amongst the singers —and Julian “Cannonball” Adderley—among the instrumentalists—have had to take their place in the queue awaiting the people’s favourable reaction. In Helen Merrill’s case however, it only needed her 1955 recording with Clifford Brown and Oscar Pettiford—with arrangements by Quincy Jones—for the critics to state that at long last jazz had a fair skinned singer. And yet we cannot exclude June Christy, Anita O’Day or Chris Connor. It was just that Helen seemed to have that certain “je ne sais quoi” which, before her splendid entry into the realm of jazz, seemed to be exclusive right and property of the coloured singers—with Billie Holliday leading the field.

Helen was born in New York thirty years ago. Her “education” in jazz was handled by musicians like Bud Powell, Miles Davis and J. J. Johnson, and then she carried on to her first important musical engagement—Earl Hines and his orchestra. Her style is decisively “instrumental” and her interpretations never set up that old problem of styling which often crops up when we think of the recordings of other modern singers, that is whether it’s really jazz or whether we are listening only ballads to pazz style. Helen uses her voice with intelligente and is deliberately “discret” i.e. she tries to make her voice seem like an added instrument to the orchestra. Her recordings of “Willow Weep for Me” and “Everything Happens to Me” are especially good examples of this ability of hers.

In 1960 Helen Merrill went on a tour round Europe and was the star at the Comblain La Tour Jazz Festival. Later, she came to Italy in order to record a series of concerts for a television programme called “Moderato Swing” with Piero Umiliani and his orchestra. She has also recorded 4 songs in Italian with Armando Trovajoli and his orchestra (a 45 r.p.m. extended play—RCA EPA 30-387). She has even been to sing in Japan…

In this record are gathered the songs that Helen Merrill sung for the Italian TV show I have just mentioned. The Italian words have been kept from the original and they are by Fernando Cajati.

In “Night and Day”, “Everything Happens to Me”, “Autumn in New York”, “These Foolish Things” and “I’ve Got You under My Skin”, Helen Merril is accompained by a sextet made up by Piero Umiliani (piano), Nini Rosso (trumpet), Gino Marinacci (baritone sax), Enzo Grillini (guitar), Berto Pisano (bass) and Sergio Conti (drums). In the other items we hear instead a quartet formed by Piero Umiliani (piano and celesta), Nino Culasso (trumpet), Tonino Ferrelli (bass) and Ralph Ferraro (drums). - S. G. Biamonte

 
 Posted:   Nov 4, 2022 - 1:22 AM   
 By:   Bill Carson, Earl of Poncey   (Member)

Any ideas on this guys? Stefan? Sehn? Mikael? Damian? Etc

I tried comparing with a few of umiliani's other previously-used guest vocalists like Lara Saint Paul and Lydia Macdonald but it didnt sound like either. Nothing conclusive anyway.

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 4, 2022 - 2:26 AM   
 By:   Dorian   (Member)

Would like to learn more about this as well. The Agent X-1 score absolutely rocks! Prime stuff.

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 4, 2022 - 4:47 AM   
 By:   Prince Damian   (Member)

Any ideas on this guys? Stefan? Sehn? Mikael? Damian? Etc

I tried comparing with a few of umiliani's other previously-used guest vocalists like Lara Saint Paul and Lydia Macdonald but it didnt sound like either. Nothing conclusive anyway.


I dont know but wat about- Anna Arazzini

https://youtu.be/x8iVeWNW7cg

She's got a good set of lungs and came up in connection with PU?

Or Orietta Berti, she sang le ore del sol for him. Its a belter
.

 
 Posted:   Nov 4, 2022 - 10:24 AM   
 By:   Bill Carson, Earl of Poncey   (Member)

Thanks Day but defo not Anna or Orietta

Orietta's Le ore del sol



Heres the umiliani title song in question from agente x1-7 sung by our uncredited woman



And heres the male vocal for that other song "A man like you".

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 4, 2022 - 4:08 PM   
 By:   Prince Damian   (Member)


Orietta's Le ore del sol



This is a cracker

 
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