A jazz rock work released in 1977 by Italian library music master Paolo Casa, mixing funk and blues colors, is issued on CD for the first time in the world in cardboard sleeve form. Members of Il Volo take part. Released in 1977 on the Wild Cat label under Edizioni Leonardi, this album offers a jazz rock sound with funk and blues flavors mixed in and is a highly sought after title for library music collectors. Featuring Italian progressive rock musicians such as Gianni DallAglio on drums from Il Volo, this work follows the 1977 album AmericaGiovane No 3 and is positioned as his second album. The music reflects influences from progressive rock, symphonic rock, and jazz rock, and especially the flute of Gabriele Ducros and the mellotron of Paolo Casa overflow with lyrical and beautiful melodies, inviting the listener into the pastoral world of early 1970s Italian symphonic rock. A masterpiece overflowing with progressive and jazz rock grooves colored by powerful yet light and beautiful flute, majestic mellotron, Fender Rhodes, synthesizer, and melodious guitar. This first CD edition in the world faithfully reproduces the original artwork in cardboard sleeve form, with supervision and liner notes by Jun Sofuni and Massimo Buffa from BTF and cooperation by Yukio Nishihara.