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Catno

LFA001

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

France

Release date

Sep 13, 2024

An album inspired by childhood culinary experiences, where memories and fiction mix in an explosive cocktail of cinema, rock & roll and psychedelia.
The album sounds rough, as if it were played live by a band, even though it is instead a one man session. The skeleton of each track is characterized by the most classic of drums, bass and guitar combos.

A1

Crème Caramel

A2

Cocktail Di Camberi

A3

Salsa Rossa

A4

Cotoletta Alla Milanese

A5

Vitello Tonnato

A6

Noce Moscata

B1

Barbabietola

B2

Anatra All'Arancia

B3

Insalata Russa

B4

Cocktail Di Gamberi (BIS)

B5

Vitello Tonnato (BIS)

B6

Mousse Au Chocolat

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