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PIERO UMILIANI E LA SUA ORCHESTRA - FISCHIANDO IN BEAT label: SCHEMA (SCEB-932)

 

 

Tracklist

01 La strada del sole play button
02 Ti piace New-York? play button
03 Samba Mah-nà play button
04 Sono un nostalgico play button
05 Tokio blues play button
06 Go, go, go play button
07 Fischiando in beat
08 Il motivetto delle 10.30
09 Corro da te
10 Autostop per Rio
11 Yes OK
12 Marranzano boogie

Due to a perhaps too buoyant and unfitting title and to a ridicolously limited distribution (even
at the time of its original release), “Fischiando in beat” (Whistling in beat) has often been ignored despite being one of the most entertaining works signed by Piero Umiliani (here
accompanied by his orchestra). Originally released in 1969, “Fischiando in beat” presents twelve gems of instrumental beat music, fabulous specimen of that music genre often labelled
with the much-abused term ‘lounge’ – or ‘easy listening’, if you prefer. Forget about the
experimental “Synthi Time” (to name another Umiliani classic recently reissued by Schema
Records) and abandon any intellectual ambitions: here you can only breathe an incredible
desire for fun and dream of the late 60s, Rome and its exclusive cocktail party. This LP’s moods are easier to understand just by reading the track titles: starting with the
classic beat of the title-track and “Il motivetto delle 10:30” (The 10.30am tune) followed by
the brazilian joints “Highway to Rio” and “Samba mah nà” (a sort of alternative version of
his most known composition, the world famous “Mah-nà Mah-nà”); the trip goes on with the sicilian flavoured “Marranzano boogie” and then touches the US with “Ti piace New York?”
(Do you like New York?), another track that swings just right. It all ends to a tribute to Japan
with “Tokyo Blues”, anticipating the final “Go, go, go”, almost a jazz standard and perhaps an homage to Umiliani’s past, who had cut his teeth with this genre at the beginning of his career
(and not only). The only mellow moment comes with “Sono nostalgico” (I’m nostalgic), a sad and smoky ballad, a tear-inducing moment.