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B-movie heroes

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Download links and information about B-movie heroes by Sam Paglia. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Electronica, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 52:16 minutes.

Artist: Sam Paglia
Release date: 1999
Genre: Electronica, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop
Tracks: 18
Duration: 52:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Phoning Linda 1:39
2. The Cop 3:00
3. At the Randy Logan Club 2:39
4. The Day Lo Bianco Left Sicily 1:47
5. Lo Bianco Thème 3:43
6. Sharon 2:54
7. B-movie Héroes 5:06
8. Lo Bianco Tense 0:56
9. Linda 3:43
10. St. Quentin Penitentiary 3:12
11. After Pizza 2:21
12. Psychedelic Avenue 4:48
13. B-movies Reprise 1:21
14. Money 2:31
15. Joey's Funeral 1:32
16. Ford Taunus 2:49
17. Soul People Avenue 3:26
18. Jungle Avenue 4:49

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Sam Paglia's B-Movie Heroes is the soundtrack of a film that only exists in the compositor's mind. Even if the names of the tracks correspond to moments, characters, and places, and if the sleeve seems to be one of a cartoon, with a drawing in the front and sketches in the back and inside, this is all made-up. Paglia is the one who drew those and invented the so-called B-Movie Heroes. Spiritual son of the '70s Italian B-movie soundtrack compositors — such as Morricone, De Angelis, etc.— he also includes in his musical possibilities such contemporary genres as jungle ("Jungle Avenue"), and is also inspired by bossa geniuses like Stan Getz ("Linda"). Acknowledging as personal heroes people like Jimmy Smith, Lalo Schifrin, Otis Redding, the excellent writer John Fante, and the cartoonist Chuck Jones, one can immediately settle his mind with the man, and B-Movie Heroes proves itself up to it.