Chatam, Sharon Mhati: Fantasy

SKU: 31165242
Sharon Mhati Chatam: Fantasy

Chatam, Sharon Mhati: Fantasy

SKU: 31165242

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Fantasy
Artist: Chatam, Sharon Mhati
Label: Cinedelic Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8055323520256
Genre: Rock

Limited vinyl LP pressing in glossy jacket including digital download. Originally released in 1973 on RCA, this obscure library music was produced by Maestro Gianfranco Reverberi using the pseudonym of Ninety as previously done before for other records like Psycheground Group Library on Lupus and the 2 Underground Set. The style is different from the LP's mentioned and closest to the style of murky erotic cult soundtracks created for Renato Polselli (Delirio Caldo, Riti Magie e segrete orge nel Trecento, ecc) as "Fire Shadows In The Sunset" with congas, groovy piano, spacey synthesizers and vocals. It contains many other amazing tracks like "I've Got An Idea" including insane fat drums, hypnotic bass, trippy piano and beautiful phased flutes, or the jazz groove "Closed In a Drugstore", the uptempo funk "You're So Vain", the hip hop drum on the cover versions of "Daniel", "Sylvia's Mother" and "Vincent", the slow psychedelic cinematic lounge of "Quel che non saprei dirti mai a parole".

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