Cover of Enrico Riccardi Parapapà
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THE REVIEW

But who would have thought, friends, this time among #inuovimostri we've managed to slip in a real one, yes, but of talent.

It seems that our Enrico Riccardi, also known as Rico Riccardi, alias said Alias, was not exactly the last to arrive on the Italian music scene but rather an outstanding songwriter,

as long as songs like Io mi fermo qui (Dik Dik), Piccola e Fragile (Drupi), Zingara (Iva Zanicchi), Ma che Bontà (Mina), contained right in this album,

tell you something, you got it right, an entire album!


And so we have to wonder how our charming brush ended up between Roberto Blanco and Giovanni Branda, the unsurpassable Don.
Let's say that the text itself left no room for doubt:

"The palm in the entrance
the deck chair covers the toilet
we dance in the living room
what a party!
who eats bananas
dates with bread
standing in a living room
ooh what a party!"

If this isn't genius, it's pretty close

So, with great pride, and beyond a well-deserved second place, we return to the spotlight our hero unjustly forgotten

and if you ever happen to find this gem in the last of the markets, I highly recommend not letting it slip away.

Our motto, as you know, is reevaluate, reevaluate, reevaluate, therefore

long live Riccardi

long live DeBaser

Parapapà.

Tracks:


Hawai Hawai
Tandem
Marlene Dietrich
Sospiro D'Amore
Il Pistolino
Napoli
Che Bestia
Giro Di Blues
Ma Che Bontà
La Televisione

Mr.B

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Summary by Bot

This review celebrates Enrico Riccardi, an underrated Italian songwriter whose album Parapapà compiles timeless hits like 'Io mi fermo qui' and 'Ma che Bontà.' The reviewer highlights the album's uniqueness and urges listeners not to miss this overlooked gem, emphasizing Riccardi's deserved recognition. With catchy and quirky lyrics, Parapapà stands out as a brilliant rediscovered work in Italian music.

Tracklist

01   Hawai Hawai (04:24)

02   Tandem (04:16)

03   Marlene Dietrich (03:28)

04   Sospiro D'Amore (04:00)

05   Il Pistolino (03:30)

06   Napoli (04:18)

07   Che Bestia (03:02)

08   Giro Di Blues (03:48)

09   Ma Che Bontà (03:46)

10   La Televisione (04:34)

Enrico Riccardi

Enrico Riccardi (also credited as Rico Riccardi) is presented in DeBaser as an Italian songwriter and musician; the album Parapapà is highlighted as a notable release containing Italian-pop material and playful lyrics.
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