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Mira Mare 19.4.89

Album - 19 april 1989 - DeB Id: 211927
By Francesco De Gregori
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    Here we set aside the base that sounds like "Burattino senza fichi" by Elio e le storie tese, but the lyrics are truly effective.
     
Miramare (06:20)
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    Visionary masterpiece. One of the few arrangements that reflect (and respect) the intentions of the piece.
     
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    Maybe it’s the base, maybe it’s DeGregori’s singing, but it seems to me that they don't respect the piece at all. It almost sounds like he is singing without giving much weight to the meaning of the lyrics.
     
Cose (05:19)
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    "Too many times zero, baby, doesn't mean one." Above all
     
Pentathlon (04:20)
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    The text is acidic enough, but the base (apart from possibly being the father of Nel giro giusto by Bugo) is too "cazzara."
     
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    Breaking down a text like this, I believe I've experienced it only a few times. The base is great too, with a bit more vigor.
     
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    I love the drumbeat; it could easily be from a rap track.
     
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    Sure, the text has a nice theme and is well written, but the Latin base, not really.
     
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  • Martello
    16 may 20
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    For the first 50 seconds it's fine, the instrumental keyboard intro could perhaps be done on another occasion.
     

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Francesco De Gregori

Francesco De Gregori (born 1951, Rome) is an Italian singer‑songwriter known for poetic, often hermetic lyrics and a distinctive vocal style. Active since the early 1970s, he has cited Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen among his influences. Key albums include Rimmel (1975), Bufalo Bill (1976) and Titanic (1982); signature songs include La donna cannone, Generale and Viva l’Italia.
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