*1946 FR
Composer of Soundtrack and R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Albert Valentin Verrecchia Albert Prince Albert Weyman
This French-born (1946) composer moved to Italy in the 60's forming the group I Pirañas, with two albums on . With him came his sister Evelyne Lenton, who had some popularity as solo singer with the name Evy and the single L'abito non fa il beatnik. After collaborating with many artists, among which Alan Sorrenti for his debut album Aria (where he appears as keyboardist and arranger under the name Albert Prince), in the 70's Verrecchia mostly dedicated his interest to film soundtracks, among these Tecnica di un amore, also released on LP by the Naples label B.B.B. and later reissued on vinyl and CD, and the recently rediscovered Roma drogata: La polizia non può intervenire, from a 1975 movie but never released before on record. Opposite from other soundtrack composers, Verrecchia used electric sounds rather than orchestral arrangements, and the recent CD contains some interesting tracks in rock and blues style, with some vague psychedelic influences. Among the musicians playing in this soundtrack are Cyan (6), Baba Yaga (3), Tony Esposito and singer Sammy Barbot. He later worked as producer using the name Albert Weyman.
I Pirañas |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Prigione Di Donne (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Albert Verrecchia | 2011 | Album |
Roma Drogata: La Polizia Non Puo' Intervenire (Original Soundtrack) | Albert Verrecchia | 2007 | Album |
Ritmico Moderno | Albert Verrecchia | 1977 | Album |
Season Of Assassins / Gang Leader | Albert Verrecchia | 1976 | Single |
Un Fiocco Nero Per Deborah | Albert Verrecchia | 1974 | Single |
Tecnica Di Un Amore | Albert Verrecchia | 1973 | Album |
Tecnica Di Un Amore | Albert Verrecchia | 1970 | Single |