Friday, January 25, 2008

La lionetta ::: Arzan


La lionetta were one of the first movers in the Piedmontese folk music revival.
They disbanded in the '80, then reformed some years ago.
This is their second album after their come back and it mix their usual Piedmontese music with new sounds, mainly from the Balkans

Roberto Aversa: voice, bagpipe, guitar, whistle, ethnic reeds
Maurizio Bertani: voice, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki
Massimo Lupotti: voice, bass tuba, euphonium
Lucio Molinari: drums, percussions
Michele Salituro: fiddle, bouzouki, mandola, percussions
with
Felice Andreasi: telling voice in Il Suonatore Jones and Ij Fòi-Fotù
Vincenzo Zitello: Celtic harp in Palomar
Laura Malaterra: voice
Maria Adelaide Negrin: voice
Sergio Appendino: clarinet
Valerio Chiovarelli: accordion
Devis Longo: saxophone, ocarina, harmonium
Fabio Mattea: clarinet
Andrea Verza: trumpet, trombino, flügelhorn

01 Rap-a nui (Rap for us) (R. Aversa – M. Bertani – M. Salituro)
02 Valona nauti-tour Ldt (R. Aversa)
03 Palomar (M. Bertani)
04 Re Ungino (King Ungino): Ungino, bel Ungino (Ungino, nice Ungino) (Trad.)/Marcia ‘d Ghera (War March) (R. Aversa)
05 Potere del canto (The power of singing) (Trad. /music: R. Aversa – M. Salituro)
06 La bela dre’ la fnesta (The Beauty at the Window) (M. Bertani)
07 Il suonatore Jones (Jones the musician) (F. De Andrè – G. Bentivoglio – N. Piovani)
08 Manolita (R. Aversa)
09 Tempo (Time) (M. Bertani)
10 Disserenata (Un-serenade) (R. Aversa – M. Salituro)
11 Ij foi-fotu’ (The bloody asses) (A. Brofferio)

2003 • Folkclub Ethnosuoni ES5331

Arzan
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