2CD papersleeve
Cat. No.: AMS202CD
Barcode: 8016158320237
CD1:
1.Concerto Pop
2.Una ragione per vivere
3.Uomo libero
4.Adagio
5.Sergio e Renato
6.La scelta
7.Qualcuno ha bisogno di te
8.Poema
9.E la luce fu
10.L'ultimo giorno
CD2:
1.Concerto Pop
2.A te canto (Alleluja)
3.Fratello sole sorella Luna
4.Io guardavo tra le stelle
5.Una ragione per vivere
6.La nuova Auschwitz
7.Concerto Pop
8.Mi hai creato per te
9.Colori
10.Per le luce
11.Fratello sole sorella Luna
12.E la luve fu
13.Svegliati sole
14.Quante le strade
15.Fratello sole sorella Luna
16.L'ultimo giorno
17.Sergio e Renato
One of many Italian groups formed during the seventies that proposed religious-inspired lyrics over a soft rock background, Messaggio 73 have released with their 1975 LP “Una ragione per vivere” one of the best examples of this style. The group was formed near Lecco in 1973, as their name suggests, and had a long activity with their show “E la luce fu”, that has been performed all over Italy until 1984.
The group was led by composer and violinist Giuseppe Mazzoleni (not credited as a group member), who wrote all the music for the LP. Musically speaking the album contains a mix of soft rock tracks with religious lyrics and some classical inspired instrumental tracks like the opening “Concerto pop” and a reworking of the “Adagio” by Albinoni.
This first papersleeve reissue features extended liner notes, unreleased band pictures plus a complete bonus CD featuring the complete “E la luce fu” show recorded in 1975.
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