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Piero Umiliani
Continente Nero
Piero Umiliani's 1975 album Continente Nero.
""Continente Nero" is the perfect flip side of "Africa" (1972), an album that significantly expanded Piero Umiliani's music perspectives, incorporating partially explored rhythmic variations already used in "Percussioni ed Effetti Speciali" and "To-Day's Sound". It does so by taking inspiration from a tradition that starts from the divine Fela Kuti and reaches the amateur and field recordings by musicologists such as David Toop, but also from the Afro- American jazz history of Art Ensemble of Chicago, John Coltrane, Max Roach and hundreds of others."
A1
Rivoluzionari
A2
Nel Villaggio
A3
Nuove Realta'
A4
Antiche Tradizioni
A5
Nuovi Fermenti
A6
Sole Percussioni
A7
Piffero Africano
A8
Continente Nero
B1
Riscossa
B2
Ultimo Stregone
B3
Continente Nero
B4
Preparativi
B5
Oasi
B6
Tribalismo
B7
Giorno Di Mercato
B8
Flauto Africano



