Daniele Silvestri Il Dado (Red) Vinyl Record
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The Intro is composed of the first lines of Il dado; Cohiba is dedicated to Che Guevara and Cuba, whose title is that of the most famous cigar brand in the archipelago; Dream-b stands for "need" and speaks of bodily needs; Me Fece Mele A Chepa is in a fake Apulian (it would stand for "My head hurts") and names numerous places in Apulia itself; The bomb tells of a man who lost his hearing after a loud explosion, and is sung guitar and vocals with a dull undertone.
The tracks called Tempo are short and all instrumental; Strade di Francia contains a false start, with the group laughing only to be led back to seriousness by Daniele, a trick that we also find in Bob Dylan's song Bob Dylan's 115th Dream; in Banalità, on trumpet, he plays Demo Morselli; Pino binds himself to Paolo contained in his first album, and describes a right-wing intellectual emptied of all value and battered by alcoholism; Aiutami takes up the verses of Il dado also recited in the intro of the so-called "side A"; Rappresaglia is an improvised session, recorded in low frequency, where Daniele plays the drums, and Max Gazzè plays the guitar.
Tracklist:
A1 Intro
A2 Seguimi
A3 Hold Me
A4 Cohiba
A5 Sogno - B
B1 Un Giorno Lontano
B2 Me Fece Mele A Chepa
B3 Via Col Vento
B4 Samantha
B5 La Bomba
C1 Il Dado
C2 Tempo 1 / Ready
C3 Strade Di Francia
C4 Ma Ville Qui Meurt / Tempo 2
C5 Banalità
D1 Ferrament / Tempo 3
D2 Lasciami Andare / Tempo 4
D3 Pino (Fratello Di Paolo)
D4 Aiutami/Rappresaglia
Protection
Each record is protected within its record sleeve by a white vellum anti-dust sleeve.
Packaging
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