Album IT 1971 on Durium label
Electronic and Jazz (Fusion, Contemporary Jazz, Experimental)
Explosion: Recorded in Milan, on the 5th May 1971 at the "Private Jazz Studio" Four Tunes For A Waltz: Recorded in Genova at the "Second International Jazz Festival" on the 5th July 1971 Packaged in a gatefold sleeve.
![]() | Giorgio Buratti cb, b, *1935 IT bass, supervised by, effects, soundeffects, electronics, potentiometer, generators, engineer, written by, album by |
![]() | Angelo Arienti g, IT electric guitar |
![]() | Sante Palumbo p, ep, IT electric piano, piano, written by |
![]() | Pasquale Liguori dr, perc, IT percussion |
![]() | Tullio De Piscopo dr, perc, *1946 IT percussion |
![]() | Guerrino Allifranchini tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, clarinet, flute |
![]() | Giancarlo Romani tb, IT trombone |
Gianni Janelli engineer |
Giancolombo photography by, painting, cover painting |
Silvano Marzenta producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Explosion | Giorgio Buratti | ||
2 | Interfering Beat | Giorgio Buratti | ||
3 | Banana Split | Giorgio Buratti | ||
4 | Pick Point | Giorgio Buratti | ||
5 | George's Room | Giorgio Buratti | ||
6 | A Psychological Pipe | Giorgio Buratti | ||
7 | Four Tunes For A Waltz | Giorgio Buratti | ||
8 | Life Bit's | Giorgio Buratti | ||
9 | Theme From "Meditations On Integration“ | Giorgio Buratti | Charles Mingus | |
10 | What Happened? | Giorgio Buratti | ||
11 | M.Y.O.B. | Giorgio Buratti |