Cover of Michele Pieraccini In volo
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For fans of italian singer-songwriters, lovers of sardinian and regional music, and listeners seeking emotionally rich independent albums
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THE REVIEW

An album released quietly that is achieving great success on regional local stations through TV plays, etc. An unknown singer-songwriter (for now) who, however, has great artistic and emotional qualities, especially upon listening to his latest album of unreleased tracks titled "In Volo."
Surrounded by the best musicians in Sardinia who accompany Piero Marras on tours, Michele Pieraccini takes flight by presenting the Sardinian audience with an excellent product in terms of lyrics, music, and arrangements, competitive with all the products proposed so far by the major labels. What can I say... after fastening your seatbelt, you're already soaring from the cover that attracts, intrigues, and fills the observer's eye with curiosity and mystery.
The distribution is also available online at the site www.michelepieraccini.it

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Michele Pieraccini's album In Volo quietly gained regional success through TV and radio plays. The album showcases strong artistic and emotional qualities, backed by top Sardinian musicians. It stands out with compelling lyrics, music, and arrangements, rivaling major label releases. The cover art adds curiosity and mystery, inviting listeners to embark on a sonic journey.

Tracklist

01   In Volo (00:00)

02   Artista (00:00)

03   Tempo Scaduto (00:00)

04   Bianco (00:00)

05   Il Vuoto E La Preghiera (00:00)

06   Specchio Specchio (00:00)

07   Il Delitto (00:00)

08   Il Barone Rosso (00:00)

09   Io Scrivo Di Te (00:00)

10   Altro Che Gioia (00:00)

11   Zingaro (00:00)

12   La Voce (00:00)

Michele Pieraccini

Italian singer-songwriter from Sassari. Praised for In volo (2005), with strong lyrics, polished arrangements, and notable local radio presence. An earlier release, Il Gioco Dell'Oca, is described as a covers collection.
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Other reviews

By Giulio Martinetti (ufficio Stampa)

 We were pleasantly surprised by the beauty of this album, enjoyable from the very first listen.

 The sax of GianPiero Carta emits notes that melt the heart to the point of emotion.


By Giovanni1

 "One of the few CDs I can listen to in its entirety without skipping tracks."

 "Don’t say he sounds like Renato Zero, he’s Michele Pieraccini... even my right arm recognizes it."