Picchio dal pozzo (album)
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| Studio album by Picchio dal Pozzo | ||||
| Released | 1976 | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock, Italian progressive rock | |||
| Label | Grog | |||
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Picchio dal Pozzo is the debut album by the Italian progressive rock band Picchio dal Pozzo, released in 1976.
The album was released on vinyl in 1976 by Grog, a record label founded by Aldo De Scalzi Ligurian, leader of the group. It is a work in its own right in the panorama of Italian progressive, which is similar in some ways to the style of groups of so-called Canterbury scene as Soft Machine and Gong. Dominated by keyboards and horns accompanying vocals characterized by the surrealism of the lyrics and unusual vocal effects. [1]
Track listing
- Side A ("Hay Fay")
1. Merta
2. Cocomelastico
3. Seppia
3a. Sottotitolo
3b. Frescofresco
3c. Rusf
4. Bofonchia
- Side B ("Fay Hay")
5. Napier
6. La floricultura di Tschincinnata
7. La bolla
8. Off
Personnel
- Andrea Beccari - bass, horn, voice
- Aldo De Scalzi - keyboard, voice
- Paolo Griguolo - guitar, voice
- Giorgio Karaghiosoff - percussions
See also
Notes
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