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Calibro 35 - Traditori Di Tutti (Deluxe Edition) (2022) [Funk, Soul]; FLAC (tracks)

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Calibro 35 - Traditori Di Tutti (Deluxe Edition) (2022) [Funk, Soul]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Calibro 35
Album: Traditori Di Tutti (Deluxe Edition)
Genre: Funk, Soul
Label: Record Kicks
Released: 2022
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. Prologue
  2. Giulia Mon Amour
  3. Stainless Steel
  4. One Hundred Guests
  5. Mescaline 6
  6. The Butcher's Bride
  7. Vendetta
  8. You, Filthy Bastards!
  9. Traitors
  10. Two Pills in the Pocket
  11. Miss Livia Ussaro
  12. Annoying Repetitions
  13. Get Carter
  14. Milan, Michigan

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The publication is part of "The Record Kicks Trilogy" that follows the reissue of the first three albums of the band, released in 2020. This time, Milan label Record Kicks will repress on wax of three different colours and on digital deluxe edition, the fourth, fifth and sixth legendary studio albums of the Italian cinematic-funk cult band. The digital deluxe edition of Traditori Di Tutti includes 2 bonus tracks: a crime funk cover of "Get Carter", originally released as a b-side of the "Butcher's Bride" 45 vinyl, and the unreleased funky stormer "Milan, Michigan".

Traditori Di Tutti is the fourth album by Milan's combo, inspired by noir masterpiece novel "Betrayers"published by the father of Italian noir, award-winning crime fiction author Giorgio Scerbanenco. The album contains only band's original recordings, from floor-shaking first single "Giulia Mon Amour" to groovy "The Butcher's Bride", from deep funky "Filthy Bastards" to the dancefloor jazz madness of "Mescalina 6". The five-piece pays homage to "I Maestri" such as Morricone, Micalizzi and Bacalov with 12 tracks full of funky beats, heavy guitars, groovy bass lines and fuzzy organs.

There's one thing that Italians do better than others: funky soundtracks. Quentin Tarantino knows best: soundtracks from Italian movies of the '60s and the '70s are the THING! "Calibro 35 does with music what Tarantino does with films". They borrow what they love and they make it their own. With Rolling Stone magazine words "Calibro 35 are the most fascinating, "retro-maniac" and genuine thing that happened to Italy".

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