Cover of Pooh Oasi
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For fans of pooh,lovers of italian pop rock,listeners interested in music with social and environmental themes,collectors of 1980s albums,music enthusiasts exploring eco-conscious art
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THE REVIEW

Released in the summer of 1988, the album marks a shift of the band members towards environmental and social themes, highlighted by their collaboration with the WWF. After the white vinyl of "Giorni infiniti," this time it's the cover's turn to have a special feature, being printed on recycled paper—a testament to their commitment to environmentalism and world peace, also represented by the cover image of a handshake between two people. The aesthetic choice matches the engagement shown in tracks like "Senza frontiere" or "Nell'erba, nell'acqua, nel vento," both sung by the usual Roby. However, aside from these instances, it is still a predominantly sentimental album, where Pooh gifted us two gems such as "Che vuoi che sia," sung by Dodi, and "La ragazza con gli occhi di sole," sung by Stefano. Once again, with Fio Zanotti on arrangements. A 3 increasingly full, before the definitive rebirth of the group with "Uomini soli."

"E il mondo continua a girare..."

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Released in 1988, Pooh's album Oasi highlights a commitment to environmental and social issues, reflected in both its themes and eco-friendly packaging. The album balances these concerns with sentimental tracks, featuring vocals from various band members and arrangements by Fio Zanotti. Oasi represents a transitional phase leading to the group's later work. Memorable tracks include "Senza frontiere," "Che vuoi che sia," and "La ragazza con gli occhi di sole."

Tracklist

01   Senza frontiere ()

02   Che vuoi che sia ()

03   Io da solo ()

04   Ti diró ()

05   Ragazza con gli occhi di sole ()

06   Linea calda ()

07   Niente a parte l'amore ()

08   Stare bene fa bene ()

09   Due donne ()

10   Nell'erba, nell'acqua, nel vento ()

Pooh

Italian pop/rock band formed in 1966, noted for melodic harmonies, symphonic/prog experiments in the 1970s and a long commercial career.
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