Sangiuliano

Antonio Sangiuliano, a composer from Tuscany, released his only album in 1978 on RCA.
Take off is a mainly instrumental album where Sangiuliano plays every kind of keyboards, being only helped by drums (Derek Wilson and Enzo Restuccia) and a soprano singer (Elisabetta Delicato) in some short parts.
The atmospheres remind of some Tangerine Dream's works and the album is rather unusual for the italian progressive style. First side is taken by the 16 minutes long Time control, while the second side only has two tracks.
The album was produced by Adriano Monteduro, who had released his first solo album with Reale Accademia di Musica.
Sangiuliano also recorded a second album, Out of breath, but this was never released at the time in Italy and its rights were sold to a japanese record company.
The artist also composed the music for the film The line (1980-81) and probably some more soundtracks.
He currently has a radio show on the italian RAI network.
Sangiuliano
Sangiuliano - Take Off

Artist: Sangiuliano
P: 1978 / 1997 / 2011
The atmospheres remind of some Tangerine Dream's and Klaus Sculze works like Moondawn and the album is rather unusual for the italian progressive style. First side is taken by the 16 minutes long Time control, while the second side only has two tracks.
The album was produced by Adriano Monteduro, who had released his first solo album with Reale Accademia di Musica.
Poli (sic) Moog, Omni Arp, Arp 2600, Steelphone, Mellotron Voices, Mellotron Strings, Clavinet, Harpsichord, Steinway Piano, Hammond L 122, Hammond X 77, Xylophone, Tubular Bells, Mini Moog, Eminent

This is the CD release of the only album released by this artist.



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