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Genres
  
Progressive rock

Genre
  
Progressive rock

Record label
  
Trident Records

Years active
  
1972–1975 2007–Present

Origin
  
Lecco, Italy (1972)

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Labels
  
Trident Records Mellow Records AMS

Website
  
www.bigliettoperlinferno.com

Past members
  
Claudio Canali Giuseppe Banfi Giuseppe Cossa Marco Mainetti Fausto Branchini Mauro Gnecchi

Albums
  
Il tempo della semina, Live 1974, Biglietto per l'inferno

Members
  
Claudio Canali, Giuseppe Banfi, Mauro Gnecchi

Similar
  
Il Balletto di Bronzo, Alphataurus, Museo Rosenbach, Quella Vecchia Locanda, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso

Profiles

Biglietto per l'Inferno (literally ticket to hell) is an Italian progressive rock band whose album Biglietto per l'Inferno, in spite of the limited success it scored in the 1970s, is today considered a cornerstone of the genre.

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History

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Biglietto per l'Inferno's members were from Lecco, Lombardy, coming from the bands Mako Sharks and Gee. The year 1972 marked the band's first concerts. In 1974 the band released their eponymous LP, a mixture of hard rock and progressive sounds. The most prominent instruments in the record were Marco Mainetti's guitar and Giuseppe Cossa's keyboards. Claudio Canali,the lead singer, also played flute. The lyrics Canali wrote for the song "Confessione" were about a murder: despite the band's name, meaning "Ticket to Hell", the lyrics have no references to hell or demonic themes - (except the quote "What do you say, brother - you have murdered? (...) I cannot save you from the eternal fire, you only have a ticket to hell"). The other songs feature lyrics dealing with social and psychological themes.

The second album Il tempo della semina ("The Seed-time") was recorded in 1974-1975 (production by Eugenio Finardi), but was not issued until 1992. Biglietto per l'Inferno split up in 1975. Some of its members continued their careers in the music industry: Giuseppe Banfi recorded four electronic music albums in 1977-1988 under the name Baffo Banfi, while Fausto Branchini issued several pop music singles. Mauro Gnecchi joined a jazz band and worked for Racconti della tenda rossa by Franco Mussida. Mainetti earned a Ph.D. in physics and Canali retired to live as a monk in a monastery located in the mountains near Lucca, Tuscany.

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A 30th anniversary box set was released in 2004 containing remastered versions of both official albums, a third CD with a live recording from 1974 in Lugano, and a DVD including various material.

In 2007 Pilly, Mauro Gnecchi e Baffo with Fra Claudio (Canali) blessing, restart the band. The new project is characterized by a folk music texture and by the ".folk" suffix that has been added to the end of the band's name. As although a folk element could be heard in the earlier incarnation the new Biglietto is a much expanded band with a more diverse range of acoustic instruments being used than before. As well as the obligatory flute which was always a key element of the band's sound we also have Accordion, Bagpipes, Ocarina, Mandolin, Violin, acoustic guitar, stand up bass, fife and recorder. The most noticeable difference to fans of the band will undoubtedly be Canali's replacement, female vocalist Mariolina Sala. The rest of the new members all fill their roles with admirable aplomb with guitarist Franco Giaffreda and later substituted by Pier Panzeri playing with a more modern metal style, the jazzist Enrico Fagnoni at bass and double bass and three pure folk musicians: Carlo Redi, Raineri Fumagalli and Renata Tommasella The band published in 2010 a new album Tra l'assurdo e la ragione and starts a live tour.

Current

  • Giuseppe Cossa (piano, Accordion)
  • Mauro Gnecchi (drums)
  • Enrico Fagnoni (bass, double bass, acoustic bass)
  • Mariolina Sala (vocals)
  • Pier Panzeri (guitar)
  • Carlo Redi (violin, mandolino)
  • Renata Tomasella (flutes, ocarinas)
  • Ranieri Fumagalli (flutes, ocarinas, Bagpipes)
  • Giuseppe Banfi (art director and electronics)
  • Past

  • Giuseppe Banfi - organ, minimoog
  • Fausto Branchini - bass
  • Claudio Canali - flute, flugehorn, vocals
  • Giuseppe Cossa - piano, organ, keyboards
  • Mauro Gnecchi - drums
  • Marco Mainetti - guitar
  • Discography

  • Biglietto per l'inferno (1974)
  • LP, Trident 1974
  • CD, Vinyl Magic 1989
  • CD, BTF-VM2000/Trident 2001
  • LP, BTF/Trident 2005
  • Il tempo della semina (1992, da registrazioni del 1975)
  • LP, Mellow Records 1992
  • CD, Mellow Records 1992
  • CD, Mellow Records 2004
  • POP Villa Pamphili (2002, raccolta di autori vari )
  • CD, BMG 2002
  • Un Biglietto per l'inferno ( all past recording collections 2004
  • Triplo CD, BTF 2004
  • Live 1974 (2005, 1974 live recordings;
  • BTF 2005
  • Tra l'assurdo e la ragione (2009)
  • CD, AMS/BTF 2009
  • Songs

    ConfessioneBiglietto per l'inferno · 1974
    Una strana reginaBiglietto per l'inferno · 1974
    L'amico suicidaBiglietto per l'inferno · 1974

    References

    Biglietto per l'Inferno Wikipedia