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'''''Are(A)zione!''''' is the fourth album of the [[Jazz fusion]] band [[Area (band)|Area]], and it was the first live album. It was recorded during their 1975 tour in Milano, Napoli, Rimini and Reggio Emilia was released later the same year.
'''''Are(A)zione!''''' is the fourth album of the [[Jazz fusion]] band [[Area (band)|Area]], and it was the first live album. It was recorded during their 1975 tour in Milano, Napoli, Rimini and Reggio Emilia was released later the same year.
While side One of the album concentrates on live versions of studio classics, side two two contains the title-track, a lenghty instrumental, which contains also the drum pattern to the song "Giro, Giro, Tondo" which appeared in the next album [[Maledetti (Maudits)]], and a live version of "L'internazionale", the Italian Socialist anthem, which was released in a studio version as a single in 1974.
While side One of the album concentrates on live versions of studio classics, side two two contains the title-track, a lenghty instrumental, which contains also the drum pattern to the song "Giro, Giro, Tondo" which appeared in the next album [[Maledetti (Maudits)]], and a live version of "L'internazionale", the Socialist anthem, which was released in a studio version as a single in 1974.
The track timings listed on the back cover are slightly incorrect, here is reported the actual running time for every track.
The track timings listed on the back cover are slightly incorrect, here is reported the actual running time for every track.



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Are(A)zione! is the fourth album of the Jazz fusion band Area, and it was the first live album. It was recorded during their 1975 tour in Milano, Napoli, Rimini and Reggio Emilia was released later the same year. While side One of the album concentrates on live versions of studio classics, side two two contains the title-track, a lenghty instrumental, which contains also the drum pattern to the song "Giro, Giro, Tondo" which appeared in the next album Maledetti (Maudits), and a live version of "L'internazionale", the Socialist anthem, which was released in a studio version as a single in 1974. The track timings listed on the back cover are slightly incorrect, here is reported the actual running time for every track.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Luglio, Agosto, Settembre (nero)" – 5:41
  2. "La Mela di Odessa" – 11:05
  3. "Cometa Rossa" – 6:00

Side two

  1. "Are(A)zione" – 15:00
  2. "L'Internazionale" – 4:00

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


References