Cover of 883 La Donna Il Sogno & Il Grande Incubo
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For fans of 883, lovers of italian pop music, and readers interested in nostalgic album reviews.
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LA RECENSIONE

The 883? A massive super classic from my childhood. Here, however, we're not talking about the band where Mauro Repetto was also a member (who, at some point, went to America to create the solo album Zucchero filato nero, which now, in hindsight, is considered by many (but not by me) to be a true cult record. [I know these things because I'm in contact with some radio personalities]); but we're talking about those who, as far as I'm concerned, are the REAL 883. Here the lineup is much larger and, coincidentally, the Iezzi sisters, namely Paola and Chiara, are also in the band. But I have to say that I never liked 883 and they were never my genre.

At this point, it's worth mentioning one of the songs from the album: O me o (Quei deficienti lì), a track in whose video Paola Iezzi is super sexy and steals the scene from everyone, including her sister Chiara, Max, and all the guys and girls featured in that video. Additionally, one might mention the delightful title track (for which there is also a dance version available, remixed by the Bliss Team).

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The review reflects on the 883 album 'La Donna Il Sogno & Il Grande Incubo' from a nostalgic perspective. It highlights lineup changes including the Iezzi sisters and mentions standout tracks like 'O me o (Quei deficienti lì)' and the title track with a Bliss Team remix. The reviewer admits not being a fan of 883's genre but acknowledges the album's classic status and intriguing visuals in its music videos.

Tracklist

01   La Radio A 1000 Watt (04:49)

02   O Me O (Quei Deficienti Li') (04:52)

03   Gli Anni (04:52)

04   [Silence] (16:01)

05   Non 6 Bob Dylan (Ghost Track) (04:09)

06   Fattore S (04:19)

07   Ti Sento Vivere (03:56)

08   Senza Averti Qui (03:47)

09   Tieni Il Tempo (03:35)

10   Gli Avvoltoi (03:58)

11   Il Grande Incubo (04:57)

12   Una Canzone D'Amore (05:32)

13   Musica (03:34)

883

883 were an Italian pop/pop-rock project initially formed as a duo by Max Pezzali and Mauro Repetto, breaking through in the early 1990s and becoming a major youth-culture phenomenon in Italy. Reviews repeatedly highlight their everyday, youth-focused storytelling and the later shift after Repetto’s departure, with reception ranging from affectionate nostalgia to harsh criticism of repetition and commercial decline.
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 The 883? A massive super classic of my childhood.

 Paola Iezzi is super sexy and steals the scene from everyone, including her sister Chiara, Max, and all the boys and girls seen in that video clip.