Gatefold sleeve vinyl replica CD
"Don't let the title fool you; this is not a record of electronic music,
but of twelve tunes performed by a small instrumental combo: three
guitars, drums, piano and a double bass. There is a sixth instrument: the
sound recording machine, which functions electronically. By amplifying,
superimposing, drawing out and reducing the sounds created by the
instrumental combo, the electronic recorder imbues each piece of music,
be it already well-known or an "original", with a brand-new, highly
unusual and extremely attractive flavor." (from the original Lp liner
notes)
Don't let the band name fool you: this is Luis Enriquez BACALOV that
plays an exciting mix of instrumental beat-surf-rock'n'roll with the help
of Enrico Ciacci, Alessandroni and Tosoni on guitar, the Munaro brothers
on drums and Simeone on double bass. Enriquez himself plays organ,
harpsichord and electric piano. In some pieces he also uses the "Onde
Martenot", an electronic instrument named after his inventor. The track
list mixes originals composed by Bacalov and a few covers, including an
awesome version of Morricone's Ninna Nanna.
Track list: Side A: Incontro a Roma (Enriquez); Spanish Drag (Enriquez);
Walk Don’t Run ‘64 (John Smith); Il Guardiano (Tosoni); Ninna Nanna ‘65
(Morricone); Lady Guitar (De Mutiis). Side B: Fender with Anger
(Enriquez); Foglie Gialle (Enriquez); Tequila (Chuck Rio); Montemario by
Night (Enriquez); Guitar Spyder (De Mutiis); Rigel 1 (Enriquez).
Originally released by RCA in 1965. Original artwork. Sound restoring and
master done by Roberto Zamori at Film Music Art Studio.