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Biglietto per l'Inferno | |
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Origin | Lecco, Italy |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 1972-1975 |
Labels | Trident, Mellow |
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Biglietto per l'Inferno was an Italian progressive rock group originating in Lecco in 1972. They recorded two albums, the first entitled Biglietto per l'inferno which was released in 1974, and a second entitled Il tempo della semina which was recorded in 1975 but not released until 1992.
Origin
[edit]The band formed in 1967 as a six-piece playing in Roman nightclubs, initially under the name 'I Figli del Sole', but later changed to 'I Vun Vun' after the club where they performed most often. After talks with the record company Vedette, they released their sax and horn players and changed their name to Panna Fredda. In 1970 they released their first single Strisce rosse/Delerio for Vedette, and in the same year a second single Una luce accesa troverai/Vedo lei followed.[1]
The first line-up of the band was Angelo Giardinelli, Giorgio Brandi, Carlo Bruno and Filippo Carnevale. However this version soon dissolved, with three of the four band members leaving for various reasons. The second line-up retained Angelo Giardinelli, and added Lino Stopponi, Pasquale "Windy" Cavallo and Roberto Balocco. This line-up recorded their sole album Uno but their record company delayed the release until 1971 and provided very little marketing support. As a consequence the album was not successful and the group disbanded. Uno was recorded in 1970 making it "one of the first classics of Italian progressive rock."[2]
Reception
[edit]The album did not have a significant impact on release, however it has been positively reviewed in later years. Dag Erik Asbjørnsen reviewing Uno in Scented gardens of the mind said: "The secrets behind the great success of this album are magnificent songwriting and musicianship, inventive instrumental ideas (often with references to classical music) and the consistent atmosphere throughout the album."[2] Jerry Lucky in The progressive rock files said: "A sound that is reminiscent of their contemporaries Banco and Semiramis only a little spicier sounding."[3] Augusto Croce in Italian prog said: "With a great album, highly representative of the Italian prog sound, Panna Fredda should have deserved more success" and "The voice is good, the lyrics original and the album has no weak spots."[1]
Membership
[edit]1969-1970
[edit]- Angelo Giardinelli: guitar, lead vocals
- Giorgio Brandi: keyboards, guitar, vocals
- Carlo Bruno: bass
- Filippo Carnevale: drums, guitar
1970-1971
[edit]- Angelo Giardinelli: guitar, lead vocals
- Lino Stopponi: keyboards
- Pasquale "Windy" Cavallo: bass
- Roberto Balocco: drums
Discography
[edit]Album
[edit]- 1971 : Uno (Vedette).[4] The album has been reissued many times; Discogs lists 15 different versions.[5]
Singles
[edit]- 1969 : Strisce rosse/Delerio (Vedette)
- 1970 : Una luce accesa troverai/Vedo lei (Vedette)
Bibliography
[edit]- Encyclopedia of Italian rock, edited by Cesare Rizzi, Milano, Arcana, 1993, ISBN 978-8-87966-022-8. pp. 329-330 (in Italian).
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Augusto, Croce (2008). Italian prog: the comprehensive guide to Italian progressive music 1967/1979. AMS/BTF. pp. 381–383.
- ^ a b Asbjørnsen, Dag Erik (2000). Scented gardens of the mind: a guide to the golden era of progressive rock (1968-1980) in more than 20 European countries. Borderline Productions. pp. 67–68. ISBN 978-1-89985-512-4.
- ^ Lucky, Jerry (2000). The progressive rock files. Collector's Guide Publishing. pp. 294–295. ISBN 978-1-89652-270-8.
- ^ Uno at AllMusic. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
- ^ Uno at Discogs (list of releases)
External Links
[edit]- Italian prog website
- Panna Fredda at AllMusic
- PannaFredda discography at Discogs
- Panna Fredda discography at MusicBrainz
- Panna Fredda at Prog Archives
- Audio of Uno at YouTube