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00 Marco Polo.nfo
General Information
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Title: Marco Polo
Author: Nicola Alesini & Pier Luigi Andreoni
Release Year: 1995
Genre: Rock
File Information
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Number of Tracks: 12
Total Duration: 0:53:46
Total Size: 279.24 MB
Files Created on: 26-Dec-2016 17:36:25
Encoded At: CBR 668 kbit/s 44 KHz Stereo
ID3 Tags: No
NFO Created: 19-Jan-2017 10:42:43
NFO/SFV/PAR created by: Mp3BookHelper http://mp3bookhelper.sourceforge.net/
Posting
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Posting date: 19-Jan-2017
File List
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Duration File Name
01 0:04:07 01 Come Morning.flac
02 0:03:08 02 Quinsal La Citta'del Cielo.flac
03 0:02:16 03 Yangchow.flac
04 0:05:56 04 The Golden Way.flac
05 0:05:36 05 Sumatra.flac
06 0:06:03 06 M. Polo.flac
07 0:01:34 07 Il Libro Dell'Incessante Accordo Con Il Cielo.flac
08 0:04:23 08 Maya.flac
09 0:06:29 09 Buchara.flac
10 0:04:51 10 Kubilay Khan.flac
11 0:05:11 11 Samarca.flac
12 0:04:12 12 The Valley Of Pamir.flac
Description
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This group of musicians (feat. David Sylvian, Harold Budd, Roger Eno, David
Torn, Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri) are some of the finest that were working
in the 80s and 90s "alternative" music scene that was more focused on musical
and sound explorations. "Marco Polo" is very listenable, creating a musical
voyage that suggests destinations without overt musical cues (like a Japanese
flute or Buddhists chanting to make it sound Asian). Very subtle, the music
often unfolds gracefully, introducing elements of dischord like sax as contrast.
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