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The Physicians - The Physicians FLAC album

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A1 Jazz In The Cellar
Written-By – E. Rosa*
3:31
A2 Sentimental Flute
Written-By – Zoen
2:11
A3 Irish Theme
Written-By – Naras
2:42
A4 That Funny Rio
Written-By – Benvenuti*
3:06
A5 Sexy Rendez-vous
Written-By – Naras
3:50
B1 My Girl From Harlem
Written-By – Zoen
3:21
B2 Keep On Dancing
Written-By – E. Rosa*
2:37
B3 Thirty Years Ago
Written-By – Naras
2:26
B4 Tortuga Cha Cha Cha
Written-By – Benvenuti*
2:53
B5 East Side Rhythm
Written-By – Zoen
3:54

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Picci Records
  • Published By – Ed. Interbeat

Notes

Stereomono
Made in Italy

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SIAE

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CNLP51 The Physicians The Physicians ‎(LP, Ltd) Cinedelic Records CNLP51 Italy 2016


The Physicians - The Physicians FLAC album

Musician performer: The Physicians

Title: The Physicians

Country: Italy

Date of release: 1973

Style: Funk, Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Rock, Psychedelic, Prog Rock, Bossa Nova, Theme

Genre: Jazz / Rock / Funk & Soul / Stage & Screen

Size FLAC: 1453 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 429

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Thorgahuginn
Behind this incredibly rare 1973 album lurks CAMPO DI MARTE (the highly regarded Italian progressive rock band) in their second incarnation. After the release of their debut album the group performed at numerous concerts but only released this one album under the pseudonym of THE PHYSICIANS. They were called by the producer Giuseppe Cassia in Rome to record this album, which was produced in a day, and it's amazing to feel the harmony between the band members, all from Livorno and led by the excellent guitarist Enrico Rosa who the following year would be transferred abroad in Denmark in order to better express his art.There are many memorable jazz-rock tracks on the album that recall the British band Nucleus, such as "Jazz in the Cellar", "My girl from Harlem" and "East Side Rhythm" but with a unique and personal style.The band, besides the aforementioned Enrico Rosa, included Loriano Berti, nicknamed whistle, coming from Capitolo 6 on sax and flute, Andrea Colli on drums (who in the future would also collaborate with Demetrio Stratos) and Sergio Ducilli on electric bass.Some tracks on the album, easily recognizable mostly bossa style, were later added by the producer Giuseppe Cassia.The album includes a 4 pages insert where you can read the Enrico Rosa’s memories relevant to this production related rare vintage photos.