Product introduction
The masterpiece of 20th century Italian music has finally reappeared
Lucio Battisti's paper jacket is back with joy for Italian music fans. Among them, “8/7 Afternoon” is a masterpiece that you should definitely listen to. An exquisite combination where you can see the roots of Ikan tattoo music and later Italian progress. It is a masterpiece in which important aspects of Italian rock, such as Franco Mussida, Franz Di Cioccio, Flavio Premoli, and Alberto Radius, who formed PFM, participated.
Tower Records(2024/05/03)
Progressive Rock Paper Jacket Collection Vol.5 “Lucio Battisti Edition” (2)
A collection series coveted by fans that releases progressive rock catalogs that Sony Music is proud of on paper jackets & Blu-spec CD2.
This edition is Lucio Battisti, the most important and influential cantautore (singer/songwriter), composer, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and record producer in 20th century Italy, and one of the artists you can't miss when it comes to knowing the essence of Italian rock.
This is the third album released in 1971. It was the most advanced experimental work at the time, where instrumental songs and vocal songs were performed alternately, and recorded No. 1 on the album chart. In addition to Quelli (later PFM) Franco Mussida, Franz Di Cioccio, Flavio Premoli, and Giorgio Piazza, Alberto Radius (Formula Torre) and Dario Baldan Bembo participated. The fact that this album led to the birth of PFM is particularly famous. A must-listen for Italian rock fans! (first paper jacket adaptation)
Materials provided by sales and distributors(2024/01/31)
A collection series coveted by fans that releases progressive rock catalogs that Sony Music is proud of on paper jackets & Blu-spec CD2. This is the edition of Lucio Battisti, the most important and influential cantautore (singer/songwriter), composer, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and record producer in 20th century Italy, and one of the artists you can't miss when it comes to knowing the essence of Italian rock. This is the third album released in 1971. It was the most advanced experimental work at the time, where instrumental songs and vocal songs were performed alternately, and recorded No. 1 on the album chart. In addition to Quelli (later PFM) Franco Mussida, Franz Di Cioccio, Flavio Premoli, and Giorgio Piazza, Alberto Radius (Formula Torre) and Dario Baldan Bembo participated. The fact that this album led to the birth of PFM is particularly famous. A must-listen for Italian rock fans! (C) RS
JMD(2024/02/03)
Information on the work
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Artist: Lucio Battisti
Original Release Date: 1971
Recorded Contents
Number of configurations | 1 sheet
Total Recording Time | 00:35:37
edition | Remaster
1. [Blu-spec CD2]
1. Oh my god
00:07:30
Recording: Studio
Song: Lucio Battisti
by L. Battisti, Mogol
2. Gathering at Platanus
00:03:07
Recording: Studio
by L. Battisti
3. One
00:03:45
Recording: Studio
Song: Lucio Battisti
by L. Battisti, Mogol
4. 8/7 p.m.
00:04:01
Recording: Studio
by L. Battisti
5. if you want me
00:04:07
Recording: Studio
Song: Lucio Battisti
by L. Battisti, Mogol
6. Fiori
00:02:15
Recording: Studio
by L. Battisti
7. supermarkets
00:04:51
Recording: Studio
Song: Lucio Battisti
by L. Battisti, Mogol
8. chairs
00:05:57
Recording: Studio
by L. Battisti
Format: Blu-spec CD2
Number of configurations: 1
Domestic/Import: Domestic
Package Specification: paper jacket
Release Date: 2024/04/24
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