Angelo Branduardi - Tout L'Or Du Monde
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Mastered By Marcello Spiridioni
Label: Musiza/203334 | Released: 1983 | Genre: Progressive-Folk
Side 1
1 Le Livre
2 La Ronde
3 Au Bord Du Vide
4 Le Duvet
5 Retour De Noël
Side 2
1 Tout L'Or Du Monde
2 L'Ile De Rêve
3 Parfum D'Orange
4 La Loutre
5 Petite Chanson Chinoise
Companies, etc.
Produced For – Luna Musica S.A.S.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Luna Musica
Printed By – APEP
Published By – Musiza S.r.l.
Published By – Musiza France S.A.R.L.
Recorded At – Studio Quattro 1, Roma
Credits
Adapted By [French Adaptation] – Etienne Roda-Gil*
Arranged By, Directed By – Maurizio Fabrizio
Design Concept – Claudio Gobbi, David Zard
Engineer – Franco Finetti
Executive-Producer – Richard Journo
Illustration – Lele Luzzati
Lyrics By – Angelo Branduardi, Luisa Branduardi
Management – David Zard
Mastered By – Marcello Spiridioni
Music By – Angelo Branduardi
Musician – Adriano Giordanella, Andrea Verardi, Andy Surdi, Angelo Branduardi, Franco Di Sabatino, Massimo Di Vecchio, Maurizio Fabrizio, Piercarlo Zanco*, Roberto Puleo
Photography By – Cesare Monti
Notes
French version of Angelo Branduardi - Cercando L'Oro
Gatefold sleeve
Made in Germany
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 203334 A-2/83 S III Made in Germany
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 203334 B-2/83 S III Made in Germany
Price Code: AE 660
Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Mastered By Marcello Spiridioni
Label: Musiza/203334 | Released: 1983 | Genre: Progressive-Folk
Side 1
1 Le Livre
2 La Ronde
3 Au Bord Du Vide
4 Le Duvet
5 Retour De Noël
Side 2
1 Tout L'Or Du Monde
2 L'Ile De Rêve
3 Parfum D'Orange
4 La Loutre
5 Petite Chanson Chinoise
Companies, etc.
Produced For – Luna Musica S.A.S.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Luna Musica
Printed By – APEP
Published By – Musiza S.r.l.
Published By – Musiza France S.A.R.L.
Recorded At – Studio Quattro 1, Roma
Credits
Adapted By [French Adaptation] – Etienne Roda-Gil*
Arranged By, Directed By – Maurizio Fabrizio
Design Concept – Claudio Gobbi, David Zard
Engineer – Franco Finetti
Executive-Producer – Richard Journo
Illustration – Lele Luzzati
Lyrics By – Angelo Branduardi, Luisa Branduardi
Management – David Zard
Mastered By – Marcello Spiridioni
Music By – Angelo Branduardi
Musician – Adriano Giordanella, Andrea Verardi, Andy Surdi, Angelo Branduardi, Franco Di Sabatino, Massimo Di Vecchio, Maurizio Fabrizio, Piercarlo Zanco*, Roberto Puleo
Photography By – Cesare Monti
Notes
French version of Angelo Branduardi - Cercando L'Oro
Gatefold sleeve
Made in Germany
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 203334 A-2/83 S III Made in Germany
Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 203334 B-2/83 S III Made in Germany
Price Code: AE 660
Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
This Rip: 2013
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Vinyl Condition: EX++
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As I have written in my review of "81" I have missed Branduardi in the 80s, but the label has reprinted the whole collection in a nice price series so at least in Italy you can find all his 70s and 80s production at 5euro each.
"Le Livre" (The Book) has a strong medieval flavor as many of Angelo's songs. The chorus says "Turn the page and tell me what you see". It's a sort of madrigal. The book is a book of fairytales and the one who turns the page is a child.
"La Ronde" (The Carousel) is a soft dreamy song just whispered over a classical guitar base.
"Au Bord Du Vide" (The Acrobat) has a south-american arrangement. Also the melodic line seems coming from Chile or Peru. Chilean folk had a strong influence on Italian music staring from the 70s when musicians escaped from Pinochet's putsch, the Inti-Illimani were exiled to Italy.
"Le Duvet" (Slowly) sounds a bit recycled. It features the Alan Stivell's celtic harp but the main melody is very similar to "La Lepre Nella Luna".
"Retour De Noël" (Xmas) has a Russian classical influence. Pizzicato violin and contrabass for a tune reminding of Prokovief.
The title track "Tout L'Or Du Monde" (Searching for Gold) has a calypso rhythm given by acoustic guitar and tambourine with a pan pipe adding a touch of Andes. Nice and solar.
" L'Ile De Rêve" (The Island) is a typical Branduardi's minstrel ballad. Very melodic, so melodic that's quite trivial in some parts. Not my favorite song in this album but not bad at all.
"Parfum D'Orange" (Smell of Orange) restores the medieval dreamy ambient that's what Angelo does better. If you like this song you'll likely like all his early production.
"La Loutre" (The Fox) is one of the Angelo's fables about animals. Very medieval, specially in the lyrics, including the darkness. The fox is symbolic of a nightly predator like the medieval personification of Death. Surely the best album's track.
"Petite Chanson Chinoise" (Little Chinese Song) starts as a piece of classic contemporary music. It's a pity that Angelo doesn't indulge enough with this kind of music as he has all the skill to sound like Ligety or Stockhausen". It's a very interesting song from the musical perspective. When it developes it turns into melodic but with a hypnotic rhythm. I would define it "magnetic".
I have really missed something good in the 80s.progarchives.com
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