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艺人
Spaccanapoli
语种
其他
厂牌
Real World
发行时间
2000年08月29日
专辑类别
录音室专辑

专辑介绍

by Chris Nickson

It's tempting to call Spaccanapoli an Italian folk-rock band, since they employ some electric instruments to fatten up their acoustic sound and there's a judicious use of sampling -- the modern touch that's almost universal. But to pigeonhole them so readily doesn't do them justice. Their music is redolent of their native Naples in its use of the traditional tarantella and tummurriata dances, whose southern Italian origins are misty. But more than that, they're as political as, say, Chumbawamba or Negativland; "Sant' Anastasia," for example, flails against the rich bosses as much as an old folk song, and "A'Ferriera" is a chilling tale of a dead ironworker. But they do have more strings to their bow, however: "Santa Notte," which closes the record on a mostly instrumental note, offers its comforting touch of religion, while the traditional "O'Rinillo O'Rinillo" is a call to the tarantella, a dance of spirituality. All the sides of the band's personality come together in the title track, another traditional piece whose lyrics -- about the unknown dead -- have a very contemporary political relevance, and whose music reinvents the song for a new audience. Monica Pinto is a wonderful vocalist with a flowing sensuality to her voice, and Antonio Fraioli anchors the band to their strong folk roots, while giving plenty of space to Oscar Montalbano and Emilio De Matteo to build their thicker sound structures on top. A great record which wears its heart firmly pinned on its sleeve.


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