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Agostini, Lucio - Mas Mucho Lucio

Format: LP
Label: Canadian Talent Library CTL 5109
Year: 1969
Origin: Italy - Montréal, Québec - Toronto, Ontario
Genre: jazz, latin
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Value of Original Title: $50.00
Inquiries Email: ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
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Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Leah's Latin Lover
Que Sera Sera
A Banda
Black Rose
Gazpacho
Captain Bacardi

Side 2

Track Name
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Watch What Happens
Caramba
The Girls of Spain
Help Yourself
St. Thomas

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Agostini, Lucio - Mucho Lucio: Latin American Music arranged and conducted by Lucio Agostini

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Information/Write-up

The Agostini name is synonymous with Canadian broadcasting.
First, there was Giuseppe Agostini, who in the early days of network radio, conducted several prominent programs which originated in Montreal. Next came Lucio, son of Giuseppe, who not only conquered all facets of radio, but went on to distinguish himself in films, television and recordings.

Lucio’s career began at the age of fourteen under the tutorship of his talented father. He studied woodwind instruments, cello, harmony and musical composition. It is obvious that this basic training put him in good stead for one of the most colorful musical careers in Canadian show business — a career that brought his skills as a composer, arranger and conductor to the attention of millions of Canadians.

Latin American music has long been a specialty of Lucio Agostini, and The Canadian Talent Library is pleased to present this new album which has not only been especially arranged and conducted by Mr. Agostini, but features three of his own compositions, recorded for the first time — “Leah’s Latin Lover”, “Caramba” and “Black Rose”.

The orchestra might well be considered an all-star unit, containing as it does fifteen of the finest Canadian studio musicians, and made up of four trombones, two trumpets, two wood-winds, two guitars, bass and four percussion.

Recording Engineer: Peter Houston
Recording Supervisor: Johnny Burt
Technical Consultant: Bill Baker
Repertoire Consultant: Arthur Collins
Executive Producer: J. Lyman Potts

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