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Released
  
November 1968

Length
  
33:41

Artist
  
Fabrizio De André

Producer
  
Gian Piero Reverberi

Genre
  
Folk music

Recorded
  
August 1968

Tutti morimmo a stento (1968)
  
Vol. 3° (1968)

Release date
  
November 1968

Label
  
Bluebell Records

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Studio
  
RCA Italiana studios, Rome

Similar
  
Fabrizio De André albums, Folk music albums

Fabrizio de andr tutti morimmo a stento full album


Tutti morimmo a stento ( is the second album and the third studio release by Fabrizio De André, issued in 1968 by Bluebell Records. The album, whose lyrics are inspired by the poetry of François Villon, is considered one of the first concept albums ever realized in Italy.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics written by Fabrizio De André, except where indicated.; all music composed by Fabrizio De André and Gian Piero Reverberi.

The English version

In 1969, Italian producer Antonio Casetta had the idea to realize an English version of the record, so De André re-recorded the vocal tracks. This version was never officially released and the only printed copy was thought to be lost until 2007, when a U.S. collector revealed that it had been in his possession for almost 40 years.

"Cantico dei drogati"

The opener of the album is based on a Riccardo Mannerini poem titled "Eroina" ("Heroin").
The protagonist of the song is a drug addict who, on the verge of death, imagines seeing glass pixies, the bounds of infinity and the sound of silence. In his last moment, he seems to regret his ways, seeing his drug addiction as a coward's escape from reality.

"Leggenda di Natale"

is based on the song "Le Père Noël et la Petite Fille", written by Georges Brassens.

"Girotondo"

De André sings together with the children's choir I Piccoli Cantori.

Personnel

  • Fabrizio De André: vocals, classical guitar.
  • The Rome Philarmonia Orchestra conducted by Gian Piero Reverberi.
  • All orchestral arrangements by Gian Piero Reverberi.
  • Pietro Carapellucci Choir conducted by Gian Piero Reverberi (in "Corale").
  • "I Piccoli Cantori" Children Choir (in "Girotondo").
  • Songs

    1Cantico dei drogati7:08
    2Primo intermezzo1:58
    3Leggenda di Natale3:14

    References

    Tutti morimmo a stento Wikipedia