1-1: Introduzione (1:19) 1-2: Ad Gloriam (5:35) 1-3: Oggi Verra (2:37) 1-4: Milano 1968 (3:13) 1-5: I Miei Sogni (3:01) 1-6: Mita Mita (2:54) 1-7: Era Un Anno Fa (3:02) 1-8: Fumo (3:30) 1-9: Senti L'Estate Che Torna (2:53) 1-10: Fiori Di Giglio (3:08) 1-11: Non So Restare Solo (5:30) 1-12: Conclusione (1:46) 1-13: Tutto Passera (2:47) 2-1: L'Aurora (3:16) 2-2: Irene (2:39) 2-3: Lacrime Di Sale (2:57) 2-4: Dovunque Andrai (2:58) 2-5: Casa Mia (3:22) 2-6: Fiori E Colori (2:35) 2-7: Finita La Scuola (2:40) 2-8: Summer Coming (3:14) 2-9: Flowers and Colours (2:46) 2-10: She Lives For Today (5:02) 2-11: Concerto No. 3 (3:10) 2-12: Blue Rondo A La Turk (3:20)
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
.. Origini
Description:
1967-69 Le Origini by Le Orme, released 30 September 2016.
This version of 1967-69 Le Origini comes as a 2xCD. - .. ORIGINI
Arrangiamenti: Nino Smeraldi
Produzione: C.A. Rossi/Tony Tasinato
Registrato alla Fonorama - Studio B
Tecnico del suono: Giancarlo Lupo
Copertina originale: Giancarlo Boschin - Luciano Tallarini
Fotografie: Rino Petrosino
Edizione di Gabriella Cataldo
Su licenza Lord s.a.s. Milano
Hanno suonato:
Aldo Tagliapetra: canto - chitarra acustica - flauto - celeste
Nino Smeraldi: chitarra solista - sarenghi - canto
Claudio Galieti: chitarra basso - cello - canto
Tony Pagliuca: organo - cembalo - piano elettrico
Michi Dei Rossi: batteria - timpani - bonghi - tamburello
Ringraziamo per la loro partecipazione:
A. Squaiella: flauto
G. Cavina: corno francese
Laura Merli per la canzone "Fiori di Giglio"
"1967-69: Le Origini" is a captivating CD release by the legendary Italian progressive rock band Le Orme, issued by Self Release. This collection offers listeners an immersive journey into the formative years of Le Orme, featuring rare tracks and early recordings that showcase their evolution from psychedelic beginnings to pioneers of Italian prog-rock. The album provides a unique glimpse into the band's creative process during 1967-1969, highlighting their experimentation with sound and composition before achieving mainstream success.
Le Orme are widely regarded as one of Italy's most influential progressive rock bands. Formed in Venice in 1966, they gained international acclaim for albums like "Felona e Sorona" and "Uomo di Pezza," blending symphonic elements with poetic lyrics and innovative arrangements. Their enduring legacy includes numerous awards and sold-out tours across Europe.
Self Release is known for its dedication to high-quality productions that cater to true music enthusiasts. As an independent label, it specializes in bringing rare or previously unreleased material to fans who appreciate authenticity and historical significance within music collections.