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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Greenwall "Zappa Zippa Zuppa Zeppa!"


Country: Italy
Sub GenreSymphonic
LabelElectromantic Music
Release date: March 2014
Tracklist
CD
  1. Superpezzi (3:03)
  2. Con precisione eterna e divina (4:28)
  3. Palla di legno (4:02)
  4. Ma le mele no (5:25)
  5. La culla (5:04)
  6. E' solo dopo che c'è la luce (2:44)
  7. Non c'è mai tempo per niente (7:55)
  8. Superpezzi - scat version (1:39)
  9. Prelievo (11:09)
  10. Un figlio (4:05)
  11. Scena di vita familiare con la piccola Jo (4:13)
  12. Due finestre una collina (4:24)
  13. L'avventura del soldatino bianco (5:38)
  14. Il petalo del fiore - bonus track (16:07)
DVD

  1. Original video of "Superpezzi" (both in the official version and in the "director's cut" version)
  2. Video documentary called "NO TITLE THIS TIME", about the intraction between music and images, in particular with Serena Rglietti's artwork
  3. "In'terviews" - this is a sort of "making of" of the CD, containing lots of interviews to the musicians involved (with english subtitles)
  4. Photo slideshow illustrating a cover version of King Crimson's "Larks' Tongues in Aspic - part 1"
  5. A short film about "The Wedding", track released in the compilation "Kalevala", in 2002
  6. Demo 2005 version of the track "Un figlio"
  7. 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 
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