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Tracklist

1Rovine Di Gerico4:35
2Nella Giungla Preistorica2:05
3Nella Notte Dei Tempi7:24
4Rovine Di Gerico0:54
5Maschere Funerarie4:20
6Preistoria3:41
7Sepolcro Preistorico4:02
8Destrieri Selvaggi2:37
9Idolo2:25
10Pastorizia2:07
11Dea Madre2:47
12Monastero Di Pietra5:00

Credits

  • Music ByPiero Umiliani

Notes

In copertina: Megaliti di Stonehenge (1660 a.C.)

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: S.E.D.R.I.M.

Companies

  • Published By – Omicron Edizioni Discografiche

Video

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Rovi aka Piero Umiliani - Storia e Preistoria Omicron Italy, 1972 1. Nasce la storia 0:00 2. Millenni 2:27 3. Millenni 6:00 4. Vestale 9. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Rovi - Storia e Preistoria YouTube. Penny Hitch suite - Soft Machine 1973. Esteemed composer Piero Umiliani released scores of music in his lifetime from the famous to the obscure, but his forays into jazz continue to be a delight for diggers the world over. Here Galaxy pr. Storia E Preistoria. Label: Galaxy. Format: LP. Genre: LibrarySoundtracks. Out of stock. Here Galaxy present Storia E Prehistoria, recorded under his alias Rovi and originally released in 1972. Piero Umiliani. Tracy Chapman. Italian Movies: Chet Baker Plays Piero Umiliani. Chet Baker, Piero Umiliani. 2019 Remastered. Umiliani Piero. 2019 Jazz dall'italia. Chet Baker, Umiliani Piero. 2018 Original motion picture soundtrack. Storia e Preistoria. 2013 History and Prehistory. LPM 0011 PREISTORIA - music by Piero Umiliani. preistoria 2. rovine DI gerico 3. maschere funerarie. Library Music Experimental Avantgarde Tribal Classical Theme Soundtrack Exotica. Released by: OmiCron. Piero Umiliani - PREISTORIA - 1968 early OmiCron MONSTER Italian LIBRARY Tribal AVANT-GARDE by Armagideon Times is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Sorry, something went wrong. Piero Umiliani Preistoria. Etichetta: Omicron LPM 0011. Serie: Serie Sonorizzazioni . Formato: Vinyl, LP. Music By Piero Umiliani. In copertina: Megaliti di Stonehenge 1660 a. Codice a barre e altri identificatori. Rights Society: . Aggiungi recensione. Biography by Efrén del Valle Peñamil. Follow Artist. Album Highlights. Along with composers Piero Piccioni, Riz Ortolani, and Armando Sciascia, Piero Umiliani is one of the unsung heroes of soundtrack music. Incorporating styles like jazz, easy listeninglounge, rock, funk, Read Full Biography. Piero's Pleasure: The T Nino Rota, Armando Tro , . Album 2013 16 Songs. Storia e Preistoria History and Prehistory. Soundtrack 2013. Nasce La Storia The Beginning of the History. Piero Umiliani 17 July 1926 14 February 2001 was an Italian composer of film scores, and is most famous for his song Mah Nà Mah Nà and orchestra score Arrivano I Marines. Umiliani was born in Florence, Tuscany. Like many of his Italian colleagues at that time, he composed the scores for many exploitation films in the 1960s and 1970s, covering genres such as Spaghetti Westerns, Eurospy, Giallo, and softcore sex films. His composition Crepuscolo Sul Mare was later used in Ocean's Twelve

Piero Umiliani - Preistoria mp3

Performer: Piero Umiliani

Title: Preistoria

Country: Italy

Release date: 1968

Label: Omicron

Style: Avant-garde Jazz, Experimental, Tribal

Catalog: LPM 0011

Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Country / Media

Size MP3: 1484 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 717

Record source: Vinyl, LP

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These two Vandroogenbroeks on Coloursound are just on another level. Birth Of Earth must be my favourite Coloursound. It is so exciting to listen to the creation of life on earth. Absolutely captivating sounds and it always surprises me what general knowledge these people had without google (haha!). The describtion of the tracks gives you information about the different time periods and tells you when it all took place (for example: the Pre-Cambria - 3750 to 570 million years). It all goes down chronologically and for me it is far more than a library record. More like a educational album and the cover art is nuts, too. Incredible must have!

Lost Continents is what the title says. Less caveman-style but still, it fits in the category quite well. Cues to accompany scenes about mythical, legendary but unknown places on earth like Atlantis, Mu or Gondwana, where scientists and archaeologists still search for evidence obsessively, even today. Sinister, dark and mysterious vibes on that one!

Next good (but totally weird!) one is Preistoria on Fonit composed by Mario Molino. Besides some outlandish electronics and hypnotic drumming there are some cues that are vocal only. They are the most interesting ones and they consist of groaning & moaning, screaming & hollering. I fell off the chair with laughter the first time i heard it. Totally unique and something you will never hear anewhere else (i promise!). Still wondering whether this is Molino getting down on some mescaline or magic mushrooms or just too much Barolo. One thing is damn sure: these guys just could not be sober when recording this. Really bonkers...

Last but not least is grandmaster Umiliani's masterpiece Preistoria from the quite hard to find Serie Sonorizzazioni. This record describes prehistoric times perfectly in orchestral accompaniment, jazzy arrangements and even some experimentals and when you hear the first note, you find yourself in a prehistoric scenic landscape immediately when you close your eyes. From all those records mentioned above, this is the most listenable actually, haha! For me this record is far more interesting than Piero Umiliani - Il Dono Del Nilo, that is [almost] from the same category and was reissued some time ago.

If you plan to do your next prehistoric documentary, these should be your first picks for background music...
Eyalanev
There are quite some prehistoric caveman-style libs, like the ones with primitive drumming and so on. Really a huge fan of all of that stuff, but if I had to pick the more interesting ones I would go for these:

These two Vandroogenbroeks on Coloursound are just on another level. Birth Of Earth must be my favourite Coloursound. It is so exciting to listen to the creation of life on earth. Absolutely captivating sounds and it always surprises me what general knowledge these people had without google (haha!). The describtion of the tracks gives you information about the different time periods and tells you when it all took place (for example: the Pre-Cambria - 3750 to 570 million years). It all goes down chronologically and for me it is far more than a library record. More like a educational album and the cover art is nuts, too. Incredible must have!

Lost Continents is what the title says. Less caveman-style but still, it fits in the category quite well. Cues to accompany scenes about mythical, legendary but unknown places on earth like Atlantis, Mu or Gondwana, where scientists and archaeologists still search for evidence obsessively, even today. Sinister, dark and mysterious vibes on that one!

Next good (but totally weird!) one is Preistoria on Fonit composed by Mario Molino. Besides some outlandish electronics and hypnotic drumming there are some cues that are vocal only. They are the most interesting ones and they consist of groaning & moaning, screaming & hollering. I fell off the chair with laughter the first time i heard it. Totally unique and something you will never hear anewhere else (i promise!). Still wondering whether this is Molino getting down on some mescaline or magic mushrooms or just too much Barolo. One thing is damn sure: these guys just could not be sober when recording this. Really bonkers...

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If you plan to do your next prehistoric documentary, these should be your first picks for background music...