Uomo di pezza

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Uomo di pezza is an album by the Italian progressive rock band Le Orme.[1] It was released in 1972 and was one of their best selling works, which won an Italian award disco d'oro.[2]

Compared to the previous album, it shows many more classical elements: the opening of the album, for example, is a chaconne of Johann Sebastian Bach, played on piano by Gian Piero Reverberi. Furthermore, Tony Pagliuca plays a synthesizer for the first time.[3]

The title Uomo di pezza means "rag doll man". The doll character comes from the lyrics of the song "Gioco di bimba". The lyrics of Uomo di pezza describe a helpless masculine attitude, juxtaposed to an unknown, inscrutable feminine universe.[citation needed]

Track listing

  • All music and lyrics by Aldo Tagliapietra and Antonio Pagliuca.
Side 1
  1. "'Una dolcezza nuova" - 5:31
  2. "Gioco di bimba" - 2:56
  3. "La porta chiusa" - 7:32
Side 2
  1. "Breve immagine" - 2:45
  2. "Figure di cartone" - 3:51
  3. "Aspettando l’alba" - 4:45
  4. "Alienazione" - 4:44

Personnel

Guest
  • Gian Piero Reverberi – piano on track 1

References

  1. ^ "Le Orme, Le Orme del rock Italiano Archived 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine." Liverock Italiano. Retrieved on 1 March 2009.
  2. ^ Le Orme, official site
  3. ^ Tony Pagluica's workshop, PDF