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Cara 1 | ||
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1. | "The Black Stone Affair" (main Theme) (3:30) | |
2. | "Blood Chief" (3:15) | |
3. | "Ethiopian Airlines" (4:01) | |
4. | "Il Furto Di Africo" (3:00) | |
5. | "Italian Love Triangle" (2:10) | |
6. | "Last Train To Budapest" (2:20) |
Cara 2 | ||
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1. | "L'amour Au Centre De La Terre" (3:46) | |
2. | "The Black Stone Affair" (reprise) (3:09) | |
3. | "Farewell Lola" (4:42) | |
4. | "Beaumont's Lament" (1:21) | |
5. | "The Return Of Beaumont Jenkins" (3:45) |
Given that Alexander Korostinsky's Whatitdo Archive Group project is a wholehearted tribute to 1970s library funk, it makes sense for this debut album to be marketed as a "long lost soundtrack to an Italian cinematic masterpiece". It isn't, of course - it's brand spanking new - but Korostinsky and company's grooves, instrumentation and production is so authentic that many will be fooled into thinking that they're purchasing a rare classic. Those with knowledge of both movie soundtracks and the library music scene will note the various nods to familiar and not-so-familiar composers (the swinging sixties work of Roy Budd and Ennio Morricone in particular), while the filmic nature of the music makes us wish The Black Stone Affair was a real film. Either way, it's a hugely entertaining album that's well worth your attention.
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