A welcome portrait of the late nite 60s jazz and cool breaks from RCA Italy film music vaults (1962-1969). A volume entirely dedicated to the jazz atmospheres of the Italian  movies from the ‘60s, with great musicians such as Piero  Umiliani, Romano Mussolini, Amedeo Tommasi, Robby Poitevin, Piero  Piccioni or Armando Trovajoli - including genres such as noir, melò, giallo, dark  comedy and crazy ‘musicarelli’. With a great variety of styles and  moods, jazz represented the perfect soundtrack for the Italian “nouvelle  vague” season: an element of great innovation that radically disrupted  the way traditional scores were conceived. No longer entrusted to  cumbersome orchestras but light combos, with a fresh and dynamic sound. 
 This record is the result of a research that focused on the soundtrack  archive of RCA Italy and consists of songs that have remained  unpublished until today. It demonstrates how Italian jazz benefitted  from its relationship with the film industry, which provided a fertile  ground to experiment and create.