"Gli Italiani e l'Industria" is a captivating excursion into the world of Italian post-economic boom industrialization, as seen through the lens of composer Piero Umiliani. Originally crafted as the soundtrack for a 1967 TV documentary by Romolo Marcellini, this album offers a unique blend of exotica and library music that paints a vivid sonic portrait of Italy's industrial landscape.
Released in 2017 by Liuto / Four Flies, this reissue brings together 16 tracks that span just over 40 minutes, each one a testament to Umiliani's genius and his ability to capture the essence of a time and place. From the whimsical "Andiamo a spasso" to the futuristic "Calcolatori elettronici," the album is a journey through the sounds of a nation in the throes of change.
Umiliani's compositions are as diverse as they are engaging, with each track offering a different perspective on the industrial revolution sweeping through Italy. Whether it's the playful "Playtime" or the more introspective "Natascia," there's a richness and depth to the music that makes it stand out.
"Gli Italiani e l'Industria" is not just a collection of songs; it's a historical document, a snapshot of a moment in time, and a testament to the power of music to capture the spirit of an era. For fans of exotica, library music, or simply great composition, this album is a treasure trove of sounds waiting to be discovered.