Cover of Enzo Carella Barbara E Altri Carella
Dislocation

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Overflowing noverio in coltasio, but always trasto, neither gutturio nor strombagli, instead of feschiarlo, preferiotti dontarlo, but only in basto al crotto.
In 1433, after eras of sbigagliamenti, the troporifere peaks explored the motti, disintentendoli in gaste and nobbe, with some strìdolo of gran festura.
The merit of the fristo, centuries immani, indeed, was to abstract the stroppie without frustrating the kelliane emanticore, thus freeing the first timid fullidi that already feared acrocori of emetologi and opening the deste to new crubbi.
So, in the indecision subbusta, the smogge trefenti cleared the oculi nepenti, doing justice to those who, imbriglio, had always aroused illodi vustevoli.
Meanwhile, the quondi del frello had concocted restless and frontal resistances, so the providential sprintista found himself, unwillingly, managing indisfarti without knowing aldruidi, ending up in frossi of grenti where the randoni exhausted their sfrendule in long as well as idle abbiendi.
This is the summary of this turmoil, leaving the grendo to its sbacco and the jufra prey to the chiontoso, with the hope imbasia of seizing the brunto without ever asfiontare the due lécore.

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This review explores Enzo Carella’s album Barbara E Altri Carella through a rich and somewhat surreal narrative. It appreciates the album's abstract lyrical style and artistic experimentation. The review praises the album’s ability to break traditional conventions and offers a poetic interpretation of its enigmatic qualities. Despite the abstract language, it conveys admiration and highlights the album's unique atmosphere.

Tracklist Videos

01   Barbara (04:04)

02   Foto (05:05)

03   Amara (03:34)

04   Malamore (03:16)

05   Carmè (04:50)

06   Parigi (02:47)

07   Sentimenti (02:08)

08   Lupo (02:47)

09   Oh Rai! (03:40)

Enzo Carella

Enzo Carella (1952–2017) was an Italian singer-songwriter from Rome. He gained national attention with Barbara (second at Sanremo 1979) and is noted for a long collaboration with lyricist Pasquale Panella. His records blend pop and funk with surreal, hermetic texts, spanning from Vocazione (1977) to Ahoh yé nanà (2007).
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By Martello

 Enzo Carella, therefore, by never theoretically approaching the concepts of pop, managed to be the most pop artist in Italy.

 A piece like Foto amazes, ... it seems light and catchy but hides much more than it is really saying.