The CABILDOS

Cross Fire LP

Redi Edizioni Musicali Italy

REDI001LP

Redi Edizioni Musicali Italy

2
Format: 12inch VinylRelease: 20.02.2026Features: Transparent Red Vinyl
28,36
pre-order now 20.02.2026

expected to be published on 20.02.2026

Cross Fire LP
TRACKLIST
  • 01:     Cross Fire
  • 02:     Barrio Bueno
  • 03:     African Jewel
  • 04:     Borderland
  • 05:     The Smallest Share
  • 06:     Max&Apos;S Movida
  • 07:     Devilry Time
  • 08:     Habana Keynote
  • 09:     Softly Sonora
  • 10:     Kigis Konar Story

The Cabildos remain one of the most enigmatic names to emerge from the 1970s library music scene. Little is known about the group, except that their name was inspired by Johnny Cabildo, an Italian keyboardist and composer who had relocated to Florida. Their recorded legacy is strikingly concise: just three albums—Yuxtaposición (1972, released under the name Cabildo's Three), Cross Fire (1974), and the later Where Is the Cat? (1979).

Entirely instrumental, the Cabildos' music is driven by deep grooves and a vibrant blend of Latin influences, funk, and jazz fusion, often enhanced by Afro-tribal percussion. Conceived primarily for use in films, documentaries, and advertising, their work naturally belongs to the world of synchronization music.

Cross Fire stands out as a particularly compelling chapter in their catalog, distinguished by an impressive range of textures and moods achieved through the minimalist interplay of bass, drums, and keyboards alone.

Now reissued by Redi Edizioni on clear red vinyl, this excellent record returns with a faithful reproduction of the original artwork, offering a renewed opportunity to appreciate one of library music's most elusive gems.

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The CABILDOS, Cross Fire LP REDI001LP, 2026-02-20 00:00:00, 8016158210149.
12inch Vinyl 0.30 kg.
Material information: Vinyl (PVC).
Records should be stored upright at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

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