MESSAGGIO 73
Tytuł:UNA REGIONE PER VIVERE
card - sleeve edition 2CD
Wytwórnia:AMS
Rok:1975/RN
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Tytuł:UNA REGIONE PER VIVERE
card - sleeve edition 2CD
Wytwórnia:AMS
Rok:1975/RN
Prog - rock
Po raz pierwszy na CD
Album + nagrania koncertowe
Wydanie card - sleeve ,obi + książeczka
Here's a wonderful CD-reissue of this wonderful soft-progressive album (with religious themes) from the Italian scene, originally out in 1976. This fundamental piece of Italian prog history comes with the original cover art.
MESSAGIO 73 - UNA REGIONE PER VIVERE + LIVE
Tracklist
CD1
1-1 Concerto Pop
1-2 Una Ragione Per Vivere
1-3 Uomo Libero
1-4 Adagio
1-5 Sergio E Renato
1-6 La Scelta
1-7 Qualcuno Ha Bisogno Di Te
1-8 Poema
Bonus Tracks:
1-9 E La Luce Fu
1-10 L'Ultimo Giorno
CD2
E La Luce Fu - Live In Cernusco 1975
2-1 Concerto Pop (Frammento Sigla)
2-2 A Te Canto Alleluja
2-3 Fratello Sole, Sorella Luna
2-4 Io Guardavo Tra Le Stelle
2-5 Una Ragione Per Vivere
2-6 La Nuova Auschwitz
2-7 Concerto Pop (Completo)
2-8 Mi Hai Creato Per Te
2-9 Colori
2-10 Per La Luce
2-11 Fratello Sole, Sorella Luna (Solo Tema)
2-12 E La Luce Fu
2-13 Svegliati Sole
2-14 Quante Le Strade
2-15 Fratello Sole, Sorella Luna (Completa E Arrangiata)
2-16 L'Ultimo Giorno
2-17 Sergio E Renato
One of many Italian groups formed during the seventies that proposed
religious-inspired lyrics over a soft rock background, Messaggio 73
have released, with their 1975 LP Una ragione per vivere one of the
best examples of this style. The group was formed near Lecco in 1973,
as their name suggests, and had a long activity with their show E la
luce fu, that has been performed all over Italy until 1984. The group
was led by composer and violinist Giuseppe Mazzoleni (not credited as
a group member), who wrote all the music for the LP. Musically
speaking the album contains a mix of soft rock tracks with religious
lyrics and some classical inspired instrumental tracks like the
opening Concerto pop and a reworking of the Adagio by Albinoni. The
first papersleeve reissue feature extended liner notes, unreleased
band pcitures plus a complete bonus cd featuring the complete "E la
luce fu" show recorded in 1975.