Cover of Fratelli Sberlicchio Discodelirio
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For fans of fratelli sberlicchio,lovers of vintage dance music,followers of italian pop culture,enthusiasts of humorous and trashy music,listeners nostalgic for 80s-90s dance hits
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THE REVIEW

A name that guarantees. "Discodelirio" already explains what it's about: a series of vintage tracks (dance and otherwise) redone in a "delirious" but highly entertaining manner. The triumph of trash. Marco Giusti (the one from "Blob" and "Stracult") has probably already given a copy to all his friends... From the photos, it's clear that the cheerful members of the group just can't resist dressing like clowns, after all, the genre they play requires it... All famous pieces "fallen into the trap" of the Sberlicchio brothers, except for "Vieni Avanti Cretino" (from the monumental trash film with Lino Banfi) which, thanks to the skill of the aforementioned brothers, is perhaps the best piece in the entire selection.

Recommended: for those who love "those years" and shaking their hips to those rhythms.
Not recommended: for those who are fed up with revivals, especially when they're done for monetary gain (I don't think that's the case with the Sberlicchios, they're certainly not signed to a major label...)

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Fratelli Sberlicchio's Discodelirio is a joyful and entertaining album that revives vintage dance hits with a fun, 'delirious' twist. The group's humorous style and trashy charm shine, especially in their standout track 'Vieni Avanti Cretino.' Perfect for fans of nostalgic dance rhythms, this album celebrates the past with enthusiasm rather than commercial intent.

Tracklist

01   Tanta Voglia Di Lei (00:00)

02   Billie Jean/ Bad/ Beat It (00:00)

03   Cacao Meravigliao (00:00)

04   Foreign Affair (00:00)

05   Dragostea Din Tei (00:00)

06   Ti Rockerò (00:00)

07   Svalutation (00:00)

08   Vieni Avanti Cretino (00:00)

09   Girls Just want To Have Fun (00:00)

10   Gioca Jouer (00:00)

11   Tanti Auguri (00:00)

12   Paradise (00:00)

Fratelli Sberlicchio

Described in a DeBaser review as brothers who redo vintage dance and other tracks in a 'delirious' and entertaining manner; noted for dressing like clowns in photos and for covering pieces such as "Vieni Avanti Cretino."
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