La Curva Di Lesmo

La Curva Di Lesmo
La Curva Di Lesmo

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Date de sortie: 15/10/2015
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Classement parmi les ventes: N° 4932 en Mainstream Rock
N° 21403 en Rock
Style: Mainstream Rock
No d'article.: 2097332176

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Remarque / Liste des chansons: 1.1 La Posa Dei Morti
1.2 L'isola Delle Lacrime
1.3 Ho Rischiato Di Vivere / Ho Rischiato Di Vivere Parte Prima
Nombre de disques: 1
Informations supplémentaires: 180gr. / Incl. Poster
Description:180 gram gatefold LP with poster. Limited Edition White vinyl LP. Another new incredible project is born from the prolific Genoese prog scene, from the minds of Stefano Agnini (La Coscienza di Zeno) and Fabio Zuffanti (Finisterre, La Maschera di Cera, Hostsonaten...), bound by a hidden passion for surrealist, gothic and horror vintage comic books. No coincidence that La Curva Di Lesmo is named after a story written and drawn by the famous Guido Crepax in 1965, in which the character of Valentina appears for the first time, a symbol of women's emancipation and eroticism. Musically, the album consists of three long tracks for more than 50 minutes of solid symphonic/theatrical progressive rock, a rock opera sung, or rather interpreted in Italian. The first part is more adventurous and pushes La Curva Di Lesmo's music towards folk, pop, electronic, new-prog and symphonic atmospheres, unusual even to the two composers. The second part is more classical with a long progressive suite reminiscent of the Zuffanti's work with La Maschera di Cera. References here are: Opus Avantra, Il Baletto di Bronzo, Pierrot Lunaire, Semiramis, Cervello; but there are fragments of the Genoese songwriting school (Fabrizio de André) and electro-vintage moments (those of Italian seventies obscure groups as I Guardiani della Galassia, Automat and others). The guests' list is long, and among the various 'prog names' there's a curious appearance by Beatrice Antolini, whose interpretation of "La posa dei morti" is simply perfect!, Accordion, Arranged By [Strings]: Luca Scherani, Artwork: Guido Crepax, Bass: Gabriele Colombi, Bass, Composed By: Fabio Zuffanti, Classical Guitar: Fabio Gremo, Design, Layout: Eugenio Crippa, Drums: Andrea Orlando, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar: Laura Marsano, Flute: Edmondo Romano, Graphics: Alberto Cerchi, Keyboards, Composed By: Stefano Agnini, Mastered By: Marco Lacchini, Other: Alberto Tagliati, Other: Cralo Carnevali, Other: Giorgio Battaglia, Other: Maurizio Raso, Percussion: Loris Lombardo, Piano: Boris Valle, Producer: Matthias Scheller, Producer: Samantha Parrello, Recorded By: Rossano Villa, Violin: Domenico Ingenito, Violin: Sylvia Trabucco, Vocals: Beatrice Antolini, Vocals: Claudio Milano, Vocals: Claudio Roncone, Vocals: Jenny Sorrenti, Vocals: Max Manfredi, Labelcode BTF5830994.1 (AMS LP 99S), Recorded At Hilary Studios, Published By AMS Records (6), Distributed By BTF srl
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N° de fabricant: BTF5830994.1
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