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Parigi Lisbona

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Released
  
1996

Artist
  
Area

Label
  
Cramps Records

Producer
  
Area

Release date
  
1996

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Recorded
  
Fête de l’Humanité, Paris Festa do Avante, Lisboa 1976

Length
  
56:59 65:06 (2002 reissue)

Parigi-Lisbona (1996)
  
Gioia e Rivoluzione (1996)

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Jazz fusion

Similar
  
Area albums, Progressive rock albums

Parigi-Lisbona is a live album by Italian Jazz fusion band Area released in 1996 and recorded in 1976 in Paris and Lisbon, while the band was supporting their third album "Crac!". In the Paris section of the CD, Demetrio Stratos announces himself the songs in French, and even sings "La Mela di Odessa" as "La Pomme de Odessa". Just like the other phostmous release "Concerto Teatro Uomo", "Parigi-Lisbona" received criticism due to the sound quality of the recordings, and because some tracks contain edits. This album in 2002 was repackaged with other phostomous live album "Concerto Teatro Uomo" on the boxset "Live Concerts Box". This second version contains two bonus tracks (not taken from either concert).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "L'Elefante Bianco" – 5:23
  2. "Megalopoli" – 8:09
  3. "La Mela di Odessa" – 8:59
  4. "Lobotomia" – 4:13
  5. "Presentation Concerts Lisboa" – 3:27
  6. "Arbeit Macht Frei" – 8:28
  7. "Cometa Rossa" - 7:17
  8. "Luglio, Agosto, Settembre (Nero)" – 6:52
  9. "L'Internazionale" – 4:15

Bonus tracks on the "Live Concerts Box"

  1. "Zizina Zamirizar" – 5:00
  2. "Canto dei Pastori" – 3:07

Tracks 1-4 from Paris, 5-9 from Lisbon

Personnel

  • Giulio Capiozzo - drums, percussion
  • Patrizio Fariselli - electric piano, piano, clarinet, synthesizer
  • Demetrio Stratos - vocals, organ, clavicembalo, steel drums, percussion
  • Ares Tavolazzi - bass, trombone
  • Giampaolo Tofani - guitar, synthesizer, flute
  • Songs

    1L'elefante bianco5:23
    2Megalopoli8:09
    3La mela di Odessa8:59

    References

    Parigi-Lisbona Wikipedia