Giuseppe Cerrato (performing as GiuCerrato) is presented in the review as an Italian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who authored, sang and played bass and guitar on the 8-track album Il Giorno...La Notte. The review notes his stint as a musician with Bobby Solo (1980–1994) and a performance at l'Olympia in Paris (2012).

Album Il Giorno...La Notte recorded at Sonus studios in Caserta; arrangements and musical partnership by Giampiero Mercaldo; final mixing by Raffaele Nasta. Collaborators mentioned in the review include Cesare Zebro, Vincenzo Amalfitano, Angelantonio Feola, Claudio Adorno, Giampiero Mercaldo, Vincenzo Faraldo, Fiore Di Nuzzo, Giuseppe Bellotta, Almerigo Pota, Angelo Riccio, Maurizio Carbone, Angelo Rauccio and choir members.

Giuseppe Cerrato (GiuCerrato) condenses blues, rock and country across eight tracks on Il Giorno...La Notte. The review praises instrumentation, arrangements and guest musicians, and highlights specific tracks such as La Redenzione di Lucifero and Un Viaggio nel Buio. Recordings took place at Sonus studios in Caserta; Giampiero Mercaldo and Raffaele Nasta are credited for arrangements and mixing. The reviewer gives a 3/5 rating while offering detailed, largely positive track-by-track commentary.

For:Listeners of blues, rock and country; fans of Italian singer-songwriters and detailed album reviews.

 Giuseppe Cerrato with his new album Il Giorno…La Notte manages to condense all his artistic background and curriculum into eight tracks, where blues and rock embrace perfectly.

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