Berto Pisano – La Novizia (The Novice)
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£27.00
The film’s low budget meant that Pisano had to make a virtue out of necessity. Rather than using a big orchestra and strings (as is well known, he was a brilliant conductor and string arranger), he relied on a smaller ensemble – almost a chamber ensemble, but with a jazz-like rhythm section – to create sensual late-night soundscapes that exude a downtempo ambience. In a nutshell: smooth, warm, velvety music. The epitome of the lounge sound.
At times, whispered, sexy vocals by (the then ubiquitous) Edda Dell’Orso float dreamily over brushed drums, bass, guitars and electric pianos. At others, we find Italian library heavyweights like Alessandro Alessandroni (whose unmistakable whistle can be heard in “Canto Notturno”) and even psychedelic rock influences, as in the acid distorted guitars, furious drums and crazy synths of “Free Dimension”. At yet other times, we’re taken into more easy-listening territory – “Fiore Rosso”, for instance, offers a wonderfully cinematic example of Mediterranean, rather than Brazilian, bossa nova (did they ever thought of using a spinet in Brazil??).
The secret to the charm of La Novizia is that it encapsulates the Italian erotic sound of the 70s in all of its nuances, from the morbid, to the prudish, to the naïve. Because yes, this is a record of nuance and musicianship. And while the themes are in themselves simple, the fantastic quality of the writing, arrangement and production is a testament to Berto Pisano’s superb talent, style and professionalism.
| Format | |
| Format | LP |
| Music | |
| Artist | Berto Pisano |
| Year | 2022 |
| Label | Four Flies Records |
| Tracklisting | A1 - Interno Notte A2 - Fiore Rosso A3 - Pelle Morbida A4 - Attimi Di Tenerezza A5 - Carefree A6 - Carefree #2 B1 - Night Blues B2 - Free Dimension B3 - Canto Notturno B4 - Dolore E Speranza B5 - Interno Notte #2 B6 - Attimi Di Tenerezza #2 |

