Uomo Di Pezza by Le Orme, released 17 February 2000, includes the following tracks: "La Porta Chiusa", "Figure Di Cartone", "Alienazione" and more.
This version of Uomo Di Pezza comes as a 1xCD. -
The text on CD hub shows that the disc was pressed by Cinram Optical Discs (between 2000 - 2006, see company profile). The Made in France by PMDC text on disc face remained from earlier disc design (e.g. [r9496334]).
Edizioni: Esedra ? 1972
"Uomo Di Pezza" is a classic progressive rock album by the renowned Italian band Le Orme, released in 1972 on CD format. This record stands as one of the cornerstones of Italian prog-rock, blending symphonic elements with poetic lyrics and intricate musical arrangements. The album features standout tracks such as "Una dolcezza nuova," "Gioco di bimba," and the epic title track, showcasing Le Orme's signature sound characterized by lush keyboards, expressive vocals, and dynamic rhythms. Philips, the manufacturer behind this release, is a globally recognized company known for its high-quality audio products and significant contributions to music technology over decades. As pioneers in electronic innovation since their founding in 1891 in the Netherlands, Philips has played an essential role in shaping how music lovers experience recorded sound.
Le Orme are celebrated as one of Italy?s most influential progressive rock bands. Formed in Venice during the late 1960s, they quickly rose to fame with albums like "Collage" (1971) and especially "Felona e Sorona" (1973), which achieved international acclaim. Their unique blend of classical influences with modern rock sensibilities set them apart within Europe?s vibrant prog scene.