Cogli la prima mela
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Cogli la prima mela | ||||
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Released | 1979 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Dory Zard, David Zard, Angelo Branduardi | |||
Angelo Branduardi chronology | ||||
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Cogli la prima mela is an album of the Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi. It was released in 1979 by Polydor.
The title track is a re-imagining of a medieval Hungarian melody, entitled "U naseho Barty". Also the music of "Donna ti voglio cantare" is based on a medieval melody by Pierre Attaingnant, entitled "Tourdion", which Branduardi himself recorded for his later album Futuro antico II.
The lyrics to "La raccolta" ("The harvesting") are taken from a poem by Sappho, while the music is from the Romanian folk ballad "M-am suit in dealul clujului". Finally, the song "Ninna nanna" is the Italian version of "Mary Hamilton", an English traditional song also recorded by Joan Baez.
Track listing
- "Cogli la prima mela" (3:25)
- "Se tu sei cielo" (3:10)
- "La strega" (4:18)
- "Donna ti voglio cantare" (3:25)
- "La raccolta" (4:51)
- "Colori" (3:30)
- "Il signore di Baux" (4:29)
- "Il gufo e il pavone" (3:10)
- "Ninna nanna" (7:23)