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Intervallo presentMassimo Catalano&Remigio DucrossLa Fatica, originally released in 1971. Massimo Catalano (who died in 2013) enjoyed a brief stint of fame after joining the cast ofRenzo Arbores cult TV showQuelli Della Notte, but he risked to be remembered only for those little, funny sketches he delivered on camera. A few people are aware of Catalanos great skills as a jazz trumpet player (he played withLouis Armstrongin his career), which he first nurtured with a band calledFlippers(also featuringFranco Bracardion piano and a very youngLucio Dallaon clarinet). For him, the step from jazz to library music was short and easy and he started working his friend Remigio Ducros, composer and piano player, husband ofDaniela Casaand author of some rare and extremely refined library albums. The joint efforts of Catalano and Ducros produced two albums only:Idee 1(1972), featuring Casa in a track, and the beautifulLa Fatica, a weird, hard-to-file item, mixing avant-garde, prog moods, electro rhythms, jazz and musique concrète. Its almost impossible to guess what Catalano and Ducros were looking for, while making this album, but despite the troubles and difficulties during its recording process, listening toLa Faticais a breeze. Its a continuous surprise, actually, since every track features unexpected tricks and changes. And, exactly like in other Intervallo releases, the title evoke the noise of machinery, the fascination for science and technology and the beauty of factories: "Catena Di Montaggio Rapido" (Rapid Assembly Line), "Sesto Capannone" (Sixth Depot), "Officina Meccanica" (Mechanical Workshop), "Terapia Della Fatica" (Strain Therapy), "Saturazione" (Saturation), "Esperimento 320" (Experiment 320), "Esami Di Laboratorio" (Lab Tests), "Dopo La Tensione" (After The Tension). Edition of 400.
- Intervallo presentMassimo Catalano&Remigio DucrossLa Fatica, originally released in 1971.
- Massimo Catalano, skilled jazz trumpet player, with Remigio Ducros, composer, piano player and author of some rare and extremely refined library albums.
- The beautifulLa Faticais a weird, hard-to-file item, mixing avant-garde, prog moods, electro rhythms, jazz and musique concrète.
- Edition of 400.
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