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Francesco De Gregori|Mira Mare 19.4.89

Mira Mare 19.4.89

Francesco De Gregori

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Francesco De Gregori went through a spell in the '80s when he failed to deliver the sort of absolute classics that populated his '70s records. This is not to say, however, that he was making weak albums. Mira Mare 19.4.89 is the best example of both these two seemingly opposite statements. While several of these songs became concert favorites, none remotely achieved the popularity of De Gregori's best-known songs. Yet, this is arguably his strongest album of the decade, after the masterpiece Titanic. Compared to the patchwork feel of his last two albums, Scacchi e Tarocchi and Terra di Nessuno, Mira Mare 19.4.89 makes for a more cohesive, compelling statement, both in its sound and in its thematic. Its peaks may not soar as high as " "La Storia" or "I Matti," but these nine tracks unfold with no discernible dips in quality or tone. The album is dominated by a sense of rightful anger at the current state of affairs, as De Gregori takes a deep look at an Italian society that seems to be rotting away at all its angles. Widespread corruption ("Dr. Doberman"), lack of ethics and ideology ("Pentathlon"), a sense of impending disaster ("Cose"), mindless exploitation of natural and human resources ("Carne di Pappagallo") and, above all, the certainty of an all-conquering numbing stupidity taking control over our world ("Bambini Venite Parvulos") permeate from virtually every single track of this surprisingly strong, overlooked collection. De Gregori would continue along the same lines on Canzoni D'Amore, the superb follow-up to Mira Mare 19.4.89 that does everything this album does -- and tops it.

© Mariano Prunes /TiVo

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1
Bambini venite Parvulos
00:04:29

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

2
Mira mare
00:06:20

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

3
Dr. Dobermann
00:04:32

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

4
Cose
00:05:19

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

5
Pentathlon
00:04:20

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

6
300.000.000 di topi
00:03:56

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

7
Vento dal nulla
00:03:45

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

8
Carne di pappagallo
00:04:35

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

9
Lettera da un cosmodromo messicano
00:01:58

Guido Guglielminetti, Acoustic Bass - Filippo Bruni, Executive Producer - Amedeo Bianchi, Soprano Saxophone - Gilberto Martellieri, Keyboards - Gilberto Martellieri, Piano - Fio Zanotti, Producer - Vincenzo Mancuso, Guitar - Francesco De Gregori, Composer - Francesco De Gregori, Lyricist - Francesco De Gregori, Vocal - Elio Rivagli, Percussion - Elio Rivagli, Drums

(P) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (Italy) S.p.A.

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Francesco De Gregori went through a spell in the '80s when he failed to deliver the sort of absolute classics that populated his '70s records. This is not to say, however, that he was making weak albums. Mira Mare 19.4.89 is the best example of both these two seemingly opposite statements. While several of these songs became concert favorites, none remotely achieved the popularity of De Gregori's best-known songs. Yet, this is arguably his strongest album of the decade, after the masterpiece Titanic. Compared to the patchwork feel of his last two albums, Scacchi e Tarocchi and Terra di Nessuno, Mira Mare 19.4.89 makes for a more cohesive, compelling statement, both in its sound and in its thematic. Its peaks may not soar as high as " "La Storia" or "I Matti," but these nine tracks unfold with no discernible dips in quality or tone. The album is dominated by a sense of rightful anger at the current state of affairs, as De Gregori takes a deep look at an Italian society that seems to be rotting away at all its angles. Widespread corruption ("Dr. Doberman"), lack of ethics and ideology ("Pentathlon"), a sense of impending disaster ("Cose"), mindless exploitation of natural and human resources ("Carne di Pappagallo") and, above all, the certainty of an all-conquering numbing stupidity taking control over our world ("Bambini Venite Parvulos") permeate from virtually every single track of this surprisingly strong, overlooked collection. De Gregori would continue along the same lines on Canzoni D'Amore, the superb follow-up to Mira Mare 19.4.89 that does everything this album does -- and tops it.

© Mariano Prunes /TiVo

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