Thursday, June 3, 2010

Gianfranco Plenizio - La Gatta In Calore (1972)


01. Voce D'Amore (04:00)
02. Ricordi Di Un Amore (02:48)
03. Lost Lover * (01:53)
04. Voce D'Amore (02:58)
05. Musica Per Anna (02:33)
06. Hypnosis (01:48)
07. Grigio Perla (03:14)
08. Requiem (04:40)
09. Foul Sin * (02:18)
10. Ricordi Di Un Amore (02:31)
11. Acque Morte (02:22)
12. Fuochi Di Foglie (00:52)
13. Ghostvoice * (02:42)
14. Voce D'Amore (02:57)
15. Crowded Solitude * (02:51)
16. Notte Vuota (01:09)
17. Final Sink * (01:34)
18. Acque Morte (02:26)
19. Obsessive Ecstasy * (02:34)
20. Sarto Per Signora (02:57)
21. Voce D'Amore (02:57)

Voice Soloist: Edda Dell'Orso
* Previously unreleased

New link in the comments.

32 comments:

  1. http://rapidshare.com/files/394990830/LaGatta.rar.html

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  2. Cheers! There's never enough Dell'Orso.

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  3. Thanks!
    Nice to see you are still posting.
    Regards.

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  4. la gatta in calore ... what a title and what a soundtrack! Edda is wonderful as always. I love it. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  5. Nice to see you back again. Great work.

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  6. Hhm... good old Ella.

    (nice to have a fresh post from you)

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  7. Excellent my lord...excellent!

    =s=

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  8. Oh how wonderful! You are back on posting. Keep up the great work and thank you infinitely...

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  9. Brianiac, glad to see you back. Hope all is well.

    JG

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  10. good to have you back!

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  11. Wow!! Thanks for sharing this. I can't wait to hear it! Love your blog and thanks again for sharing great music!

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  12. Awesome soundtrack as always a great selection, many many thanks.

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  13. Thanky You!

    Love from Germany!

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  14. Excelent soundtrack, as always if Edda is on it. Plenizio was a great composer also.

    I've just released LOUNGE CINEMATICA VOLUME 10 called 'Panorama Musicale' on my blog, so if you like these sounds (more bossa-lounge influenced) feel free to download and comment it!

    http://raiderofthelostark.blogspot.com/

    Cheers

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  15. thanks for the up

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  16. Cool soundtrack! i visit from time to time and wish to thank you for your efforts.

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  17. Hello there, great to see you back sharing some Italian rarities - I have a (young, but growing..!) blog of my own over at:

    http://spasmo-mixtape.blogspot.com/

    Just wondering if you don't mind me adding your blog to my links page..?

    Anyways, keep up the great work..!

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  18. Schtoffer, it looks like you're off to a great start. I'd be more than happy to link to you. I hope you'll do the same.

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  19. Cheers buddy, consider it done...! Chat Soon...

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  20. I can't think of a better way to return than to post an album with Edda Dell'Orso. It's good to see/hear some more stuff from this blog!

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  21. If it wasn't for the hard work and passion from cats like you,my soundtrack game would be lacking.
    Thank you and please don't stop,can't stop,won't stop!

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  22. So thankful for your hard work! Salut!

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  23. wowzers!!!! Im soo glad I stumble unto this site awesome

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  24. can see why this is a favourite, moody!

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  25. Hello -
    I'm a new convert to the Euro easy/soundtrack scene. After a lifetime of listening to rock, pop and soul I've found something that sounds completely fresh where I least expected it. I never would have picked up one of these records when I was young. Many thanks for your shares.

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  26. http://www.mediafire.com/download/1o4foyfvlb0epf9/LaGatta.rar

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  27. great you're still active, following you for years. thanks for all the dope stuff!

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  28. The resurrection of Sleazy Listening is definitely one of the music blog events of the year - not unlike hearing your favourite band reforming, but unlike your favourite band three decades down the line, the music is always fresh!

    I thought I would make a start on going through the posts I missed out on at the time (shame on you for posting too many great soundtracks that took up all my attention!) and hell, this is a classic! Usually my tastes are more towards the late seventies and early eighties period of Italian soundtracks, but this is another exception to the rule - stunning material - incredible to think that Gianfranco Plenizio was just 30-31 when he composed this, it is so damned accomplished - a mighty fine post, sir!

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  29. You're way too kind! I don't know how life altering resurrecting this blog truly is, but regardless I'm glad it still brings you and others some joy.

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