Luigi Tenco - Lontano, lontano nel tempo (2017) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Luigi Tenco
- Title: Lontano, lontano nel tempo
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: BMG
- Genre: Pop, Chanson
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:34:58
- Total Size: 632 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Lontano, lontano
02. Mi sono innamorato di te
03. Ciao amore, ciao
04. Io sono uno
05. Tra tanta gente
06. E ci diranno
07. Una vita inutile
08. Vorrei sapere perché
09. Amore, amore mio
10. Io vorrei essere là
11. Il mio regno
12. Lejano, lejano
CD 2:
01. Vedrai, vedrai
02. Angela
03. Un giorno dopo laltro
04. Come tanti altri
05. Quando
06. Cara maestra
07. Mi chiesi solo amore
08. Quello che conta
09. Averti tra le braccia
10. Mai
11. La mia geisha
12. Un giorno dopo laltro
CD 3:
01. Se stasera sono qui
02. Isy
03. La ballata dell’eroe
04. Come mi vedono gli altri
05. Ognuno è libero
06. Se sapessi come fai
07. I miei giorni perduti
08. Uno di questi giorni ti sposerò
09. La mia valle
10. Amore
11. Ti ricorderai
12. Ognuno è libero
CD 1:
01. Lontano, lontano
02. Mi sono innamorato di te
03. Ciao amore, ciao
04. Io sono uno
05. Tra tanta gente
06. E ci diranno
07. Una vita inutile
08. Vorrei sapere perché
09. Amore, amore mio
10. Io vorrei essere là
11. Il mio regno
12. Lejano, lejano
CD 2:
01. Vedrai, vedrai
02. Angela
03. Un giorno dopo laltro
04. Come tanti altri
05. Quando
06. Cara maestra
07. Mi chiesi solo amore
08. Quello che conta
09. Averti tra le braccia
10. Mai
11. La mia geisha
12. Un giorno dopo laltro
CD 3:
01. Se stasera sono qui
02. Isy
03. La ballata dell’eroe
04. Come mi vedono gli altri
05. Ognuno è libero
06. Se sapessi come fai
07. I miei giorni perduti
08. Uno di questi giorni ti sposerò
09. La mia valle
10. Amore
11. Ti ricorderai
12. Ognuno è libero
Luigi Tenco is doubtless one of the most tragic and misunderstood figures in the history of Italian pop music. Largely ignored -- when not openly criticized -- during his life, after his suicide he became the object of a posthumous cult that transformed him into an icon of despair and angst. He became a symbol of love and desperation deeply rooted in his own time but also universal, despite the fact that his desperate love ballads and Sartre-tinged ennui were only two facets of his complex artistic personality, which at times was ironic and socially aware as well.
Born in the small village of Cassine (near Alessandria) on March 21, 1938, Tenco soon moved with his family to Genoa, where he befriended future singer/songwriters such as Bruno Lauzi, Gino Paoli, and Fabrizio De André. After having played saxophone on an Adriano Celentano German tour thanks to the help of his friend Gianfranco Reverberi, in 1958 Tenco signed with Ricordi, releasing some singles during the following years -- often with the pseudonyms of Gigi Mai, Dick Ventuno, or Gordon Cliff. Having abandoned all those aliases, between 1961 and 1962 Tenco released additional singles -- "Quando," "Il Mio Regno," and "Come le Altre" -- and 1962's Luigi Tenco album, including "Angela" and "Mi Sono Innamorato di Te," which would later become classics. In 1962 he also acted in Luigi Comencini's La Cuccagna. In 1963 his last single for Ricordi, featuring the songs "Io Sì" and "Una Brava Ragazza," was censored because of its explicit lyrics. In 1964 he signed with Jolly and released the socially aware single "Ragazzo Mio," followed one year later by his second album, once again simply titled Luigi Tenco, whose highlights included "Vedrai, Vedrai" and "Ho Capito Che Ti Amo."
Having moved to Rome, in 1966 he signed with RCA and took part in that year's edition of Un Disco per l'Estate with "Lontano Lontano," finishing last. The song was later included, along with "Un Giorno Dopo l'Altro" and a new version of "Vedrai, Vedrai," on the album Tenco. In February 1967 he participated, along with then-girlfriend the Italo-French singer Dalida, in the Sanremo Music Festival, but their song, "Ciao Amore, Ciao," did not make it to the finals. The following morning, February 27, Dalida found Tenco's dead body in his hotel room, after he had shot himself. His presumed suicide -- presumed, because many claim there were too many mysterious elements involved -- turned Luigi Tenco into a legend, a tragic and sensitive figure who has since been the subject of studies, tributes, and many posthumous releases.
Born in the small village of Cassine (near Alessandria) on March 21, 1938, Tenco soon moved with his family to Genoa, where he befriended future singer/songwriters such as Bruno Lauzi, Gino Paoli, and Fabrizio De André. After having played saxophone on an Adriano Celentano German tour thanks to the help of his friend Gianfranco Reverberi, in 1958 Tenco signed with Ricordi, releasing some singles during the following years -- often with the pseudonyms of Gigi Mai, Dick Ventuno, or Gordon Cliff. Having abandoned all those aliases, between 1961 and 1962 Tenco released additional singles -- "Quando," "Il Mio Regno," and "Come le Altre" -- and 1962's Luigi Tenco album, including "Angela" and "Mi Sono Innamorato di Te," which would later become classics. In 1962 he also acted in Luigi Comencini's La Cuccagna. In 1963 his last single for Ricordi, featuring the songs "Io Sì" and "Una Brava Ragazza," was censored because of its explicit lyrics. In 1964 he signed with Jolly and released the socially aware single "Ragazzo Mio," followed one year later by his second album, once again simply titled Luigi Tenco, whose highlights included "Vedrai, Vedrai" and "Ho Capito Che Ti Amo."
Having moved to Rome, in 1966 he signed with RCA and took part in that year's edition of Un Disco per l'Estate with "Lontano Lontano," finishing last. The song was later included, along with "Un Giorno Dopo l'Altro" and a new version of "Vedrai, Vedrai," on the album Tenco. In February 1967 he participated, along with then-girlfriend the Italo-French singer Dalida, in the Sanremo Music Festival, but their song, "Ciao Amore, Ciao," did not make it to the finals. The following morning, February 27, Dalida found Tenco's dead body in his hotel room, after he had shot himself. His presumed suicide -- presumed, because many claim there were too many mysterious elements involved -- turned Luigi Tenco into a legend, a tragic and sensitive figure who has since been the subject of studies, tributes, and many posthumous releases.
Year 2017 | Pop | Musica Italiana | FLAC / APE
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