Country: Italy
Genre(s): Progressive Rock
Label: Musea (World), Velut Luna (Italy)
Format: CD, digital
Release date: October 25, 2018
Tracklist:
CD1
01. 77 - 7:34
02. Broken song - 6:18
03. Embryo - 5:44
04. What use - 3:50
05. All the world needs is love - 6:41
06. Intertwined - 7:05
07. Urban sinkhole - 10:00
CD2
01 Adrian - 6:18
02 Supper's rotten - 15:24
03 The tale of the holy frog - 4:34
04 She's our sister - 6:49
05 What use - Acoustic - 3:51
Line-up:
Marco Lippe - drums, percussion, vocals
Paolo Lippe - lead vocals, keyboards, occasional bass & electric guitars, programming, virtual drums
Antonio Paparelli - acoustic & electric guitars
Paolo Sorcinelli - bass
Elena Lippe - lead and backing vocals
With
Blaine Reininger (Tuxedomoon) - lead vocals and violin (1/6)
Steven Brown (Tuxedomoon) - sax (1/5)
Andrea Valfrè - Hammond organ (1/7, 2/2)
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Adrian
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Media/SamplesThe sixth official work of Twenty Four Hours is a double album intentionally inspired in the form and substance by the four most important white albums in the history of rock music.
Closer by Joy Division The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Genesis The Beatles (White Album) The Wall by Pink FloydUnlike the much appreciated previous Left-To-Live, it is not a concept album, but a collection of songs that embraces many stages of the band’s creative life, including ambient veins (Intertwined), progressive with a long suite inspired by Supper’s Ready of Genesis (Supper’s Rotten) where profound mutation of values is exasperated, compared to those of the past, rock (The Tale Of The Holy Frog) and punk ones (77). In this last song that opens the album you meet aggressive punk atmospheres with echoes of King Crimson, and a spectacular final battle without exclusion of shots between the Hammond organ and Hendrixian guitar.
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Adrian
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