Cover of Marco Masini Uscita Di Sicurezza
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For fans of marco masini, lovers of poetic and melancholic italian music, listeners interested in socially aware and philosophical lyrics.
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‘Uscita di sicurezza' is an album from 2001. Listening to it, I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that Masini remained faithful to his previous works (which I had liked all of them), maintaining intact the characteristics that distinguish him, namely the poetic nature, the assonance of the verses, and their content, in which solitude is often discernible, or the rancor and discontent for the general course of events; the inertia from which it is difficult to escape, and in this work also the empathy for the inhabitants of Third World countries, in the very touching and relatable track ‘Figlio della polvere', just as much as the singer's commitment in this sense outside of music.

However, the lyrics on this album are not purely melancholic, the alternation of love songs and simply poetic ones goes hand in hand; indeed, as far as the creative aspect is concerned, numerous very special points are added, involving philosophy, as in ‘La danza della ragione', or ‘La clessidra' which consequently seem abstruse, hermetic, and enigmatic, following that established rule in the poetry of various authors. To complete the list of the album’s themes, I include the historical parenthesis of ‘Sant'Elena', concerning the emblematic figure of Napoleon Bonaparte; another track is ‘E chi se ne frega', a beautiful cover of ‘Nothing else matters' with altered lyrics that I liked very much even though I adored the original version; ending with ‘Vai male a scuola' specifically addressed to this phase of life, to the problems encountered, as well as potential cautions urged by Masini.

Thematically I think I have exhausted the subject, but I don't want to dwell on what concerns the music, which in any case is well structured for the accompaniment role it plays.

Unfortunately, all the praises I have sung about it today are no longer valid, at least in my opinion: all subsequent works to this one left me with a bitter taste in my mouth, or in my ears, from the little I have heard and consequently avoided purchasing them. This CD, however, I consider really worthy of Marco Masini and his great melodic and poetic sense.

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Marco Masini's 2001 album 'Uscita Di Sicurezza' remains faithful to his signature poetic and melancholic style. The album explores themes of solitude, social empathy, philosophy, and history. Notable is the emotive track 'Figlio della polvere' and a creative cover of 'Nothing Else Matters'. Musically well-structured, the album stands out despite later works disappointing the reviewer.

Tracklist

01   La danza della ragione (04:34)

02   Errori (03:46)

03   Lasciaminonmilasciare (04:58)

04   Il bellissimo mestiere (Sono incazzato con l'amore) (04:33)

05   Vai male a scuola (04:32)

06   E chi se ne frega (Nothing Else Matters) (04:00)

07   La clessidra (04:28)

08   Figlio della polvere (04:05)

09   Vivere liberamente (03:55)

10   Trappole (03:52)

11   Ci vediamo (04:14)

12   Sant'Elena (03:17)

13   L'ultima birra (03:18)

14   Il gusto di esistere (Uscita di sicurezza) (07:26)

Marco Masini

Marco Masini is an Italian (Tuscan/Florentine, per multiple reviews) singer-songwriter associated with early-1990s success, emotionally charged lyrics, and recurring public talk about him “bringing bad luck.” Reviews cite major career moments including Sanremo appearances and a 2004 Sanremo win with “L’uomo volante,” plus a stylistic shift with the 1998 album “Scimmie.”
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