June 05, 2020

Nino Tristano ‎– Suonate Suonatori (1971, LP, Italy)


Tracklist:
A1 La Rosa Di Giardino ‎– 1:25
A2 Il Primo Sole ‎– 3:45
A3 I Gobboni ‎– 2:36
A4 L'Assoluzione ‎– 2:48
A5 Cade L'Oliva ‎– 4:07
A6 Oh Caterì ! (Suonate Suonatori) ‎– 2:03
A7 Martin Lutero ‎– 3:42
B1 Così Partii Soldato ‎– 5:20
B2 Sei Tornata ‎– 3:25
B3 L'Hanno Ucciso Ancora ‎– 3:00
B4 Lucciola, Lucciola ‎– 1:32

Musicians:
Acoustic Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Mandolin, Flute – Alberto Camerini
Bass – Maurizio Valli
Bass, Electric Guitar, Choir – Ricky Belloni
Electric Guitar – Daniele Bianchini
Flute, Harmonica, Bells, Choir – Dario Guidotti
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Choir – Nino Tristano
Mandola, Choir – Donatella Bardi
Piano, Celesta, Harmonium – Paolo Gennai
Sitar, Harmonium, Organ, Choir – Eugenio Finardi
Tabla, Percussion – Ezio Malgrati
Violin, Choir – Lucio Di Crema


Nino Tristano is an italian author, composer & songwriter born in Cotronei, near Crotone (Calabria) 17 October, 1944. Young moved to Jesi, near Ancona and in the early 60s to Pisa, graduating in law, but coming soon the contract with RCA in Rome where he's also a researcher and popular music singer-songwriter. He writes songs for Francoise Hardy, Gianni Morandi, Ornella Vanoni, Marisa Sannia, Michel Polnaref, Al Bano, Herbert Pagani and many others. From 1964 to 1972 makes 15 singles & an album Suonate Suonatori which is considered by critics as "The first great example of recovery and contamination between Italian folk music and acoustic rock" (1971).

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