Country: Italy
Sub Genre: Symphonic
Label: Electromantic Music
Release date: March 2014
Tracklist:
CD
- Superpezzi (3:03)
- Con precisione eterna e divina (4:28)
- Palla di legno (4:02)
- Ma le mele no (5:25)
- La culla (5:04)
- E' solo dopo che c'è la luce (2:44)
- Non c'è mai tempo per niente (7:55)
- Superpezzi - scat version (1:39)
- Prelievo (11:09)
- Un figlio (4:05)
- Scena di vita familiare con la piccola Jo (4:13)
- Due finestre una collina (4:24)
- L'avventura del soldatino bianco (5:38)
- Il petalo del fiore - bonus track (16:07)
- Original video of "Superpezzi" (both in the official version and in the "director's cut" version)
- Video documentary called "NO TITLE THIS TIME", about the intraction between music and images, in particular with Serena Rglietti's artwork
- "In'terviews" - this is a sort of "making of" of the CD, containing lots of interviews to the musicians involved (with english subtitles)
- Photo slideshow illustrating a cover version of King Crimson's "Larks' Tongues in Aspic - part 1"
- A short film about "The Wedding", track released in the compilation "Kalevala", in 2002
- Demo 2005 version of the track "Un figlio"
- Bonus track called "SIGLA!", in which the band presents itself, talking while a sort of "THEME SONG" is going on.
Line-up:
Andrea Pavoni – keyboards
Alfredo De Donno – keyboards
Michela Botti – vocals
Fabio Ciliberti – electric bass
With
Stefano Marazzi: drums
Bruno Zoia: contrabass
Pier Paolo Ferroni: drums
Alessandro Tomei: horns
Umberto Spiniello: drums
Andrea Moneta (Leviathan): drums
Riccardo Sandri: guitar
Silvia Ceccarelli: vocals
Massimo Leoni: vocals
Description/Reviews:
Here is the most mature issue form one of the most interesting bands of the italian prog scene. Greenwall’s "Zappa Zippa Zuppa Zeppa!" has born directly as a multimedia project, as the CD and the DVD must be seen as a whole thing. Thanks to a wider musical vision, and to a variety of sources of inspiration, past and present of the band find a new path for convergence and continuity. You start with the baroque a cappella doggerel “Superpezzi” and end up with the reissue of King Crimson’s “Larks’ Tongues in Aspic – part 1”. A continue astonishment that grows up track by track, video by video.
Media/Samples
Progstreaming
Promo
Links:
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