The song was conceived this way, rich in references, with a drummer striking a saxophone (Amedeo Bianchi) who chirps while Fausto plays with the piano. As in all his songs, the rhythm section is always kept in the spotlight and the piece never falters for even a moment. Then the production (Maionchi/Cerruti/Radius) demanded songs in Italian, the arguments in the recording studio (where all sax parts were completely eliminated) and the decision to make an album more tied to the sounds of the moment. The recording was released 15 years late (but among fans, this live version was known) by Target di Carrara without the author's authorization, who would have wanted to change something... good first take Fausto Rossi - Demotrack n.2 (Jeraldine)
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