Alessandro Alessandroni captivates with a unique blend of easy listening, cinematic classical, and spaghetti western, making his work essential for vinyl collectors. Known for crafting immersive soundscapes, his 1971 self-titled album and “Il Tempo Dello Spirito” showcase his mastery in film score and lounge genres. With a career spanning labels that celebrate production music and library music, Alessandroni’s influence resonates alongside peers like Ennio Morricone. Albums like “Fischio In Armonia” (1970) and “I cantori moderni di A. Alessandroni” (1972) further cement his legacy within the film soundtrack scene. His work on “Lesbo / L’amore questo sconosciuto” (1969) and “Lazio” (1972) highlights his prowess in creating evocative soundtracks that capture the essence of their cinematic context. Dive into Alessandroni’s world to experience a rich tapestry of sound that defines an era.
Vol. 2: Alessandro Alessandroni’s Unreleased Tracks from Classic Italian Erotic Films
#alessandroalessandroni #vinyl #indiemusic Volume 2 of Alessandro Alessandroni‘s unreleased tracks offers ten previously unheard pieces from the soundtracks of five iconic soft-core erotic films from the golden era. Known as a legend in Italian library music, Alessandroni’s influence extends far beyond his early recognition as ‘the whistler