Banana Republic | ||||
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Released | 1979 | |||
Recorded | 1979 | |||
Studio | Manor Mobile | |||
Genre | Avant-rock, Folk | |||
Label | RCA Italia | |||
Producer | Alessandro Colombini | |||
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Banana Republic (1979) is a live album of Italian singer-songwriters Francesco De Gregori and Lucio Dalla. It was recorded during their tour of 1979 and released by RCA Italia. Ron collaborated to the arrangements, and also was present as singer in the film shot during the tour.
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1979.
Francesco De Gregori OMRI is an Italian singer-songwriter. He is popularly known as "Il Principe dei cantautori", a nickname referring to the elegance of his lyrics.
Lucio Dalla, OMRI was an Italian singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He also played clarinet and keyboards.
Ron, stage name of Rosalino Cellamare is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician.
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Banana republics are countries with rudimentary political culture.
Greatest Stories Live is the first live album by the American singer/songwriter Harry Chapin, recorded over three nights at three California venues, and released in 1976. Certain elements had to be re-recorded in the studio due to technical problems with the live recordings. The original LP release featured three new studio tracks, two of which were excluded from the CD release. "A Better Place to Be" was released as a single, and did manage to crack the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Live at Hammersmith Odeon is the first live album by the British singer Kate Bush. It is a recording of her first of only two concert tours, The Tour of Life from 1979, first released on home video in 1981. The video of The Tour of Life was re-released in 1994 as a boxed set that included a CD version of the performance.
Nicke Andersson, is a Swedish singer, guitarist, drummer, songwriter and composer most known for his work as the singer and guitarist of the successful Grammis award winning rock band The Hellacopters and drummer for Swedish death metal band Entombed. He has also done work as a producer as well as artwork for most the bands he has been involved with. Besides his work with the Hellacopters, Andersson is currently the drummer and songwriter in the soul band The Solution, the death metal band Death Breath, and the hard rock band Lucifer. Andersson has been involved in well over a hundred different official releases with different bands. He is currently touring with his new project, Imperial State Electric. Andersson was also the drummer of Tiamat in 1989, who were under the name of Treblinka, but he was no longer in the group by that year and he did not record any material with them.
Trust in God is the 19th studio album by soul singer Al Green, released in 1984. It is a collection of cover songs, performed in the style of gospel music, recorded after his conversion to Christianity.
Rimmel is an album of Italian singer-songwriter Francesco De Gregori. It was released in 1975 by RCA Italia, and is generally considered among De Gregori's finest works, containing some of his most popular songs, such as "Rimmel", "Pablo" and "Buonanotte fiorellino".
Lucio Dalla (1979) is an album by the Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla.
Bufalo Bill is an album of Italian singer-songwriter Francesco De Gregori. It was released in 1976 by RCA Italia. The title is an intentional misspelling of Buffalo Bill's name: buffalo is often rendered in Italian as "bufalo", although specifically defining a different animal in that language.
Theorius Campus is a music album by Italian singer-songwriters Antonello Venditti and Francesco De Gregori, released by It in 1972. It was the debut work for both artists, who only collaborated on this occasion and share vocal duties on two songs, "Dolce signora che bruci" and "In mezzo alla città", and alternate on lead vocal in all the others.
Viaggio in Italia is the sixteenth studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 2003 by NUN Entertainment.
Anima latina is an album by the Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. It was released in December 1974 by Numero Uno. The album was arranged and produced by the lyricist Mogol and Battisti in its entirety, with performances by various semi-unknown musicians. It is considered one of Battisti's masterpieces for signalling a significant departure from his previous records. Anima latina was Italy's eighth best-selling album of 1975.
Amore e non amore is a concept album by the Italian singer and songwriter Lucio Battisti. It was released in July 1971 by Dischi Ricordi.
The La Mia Risposta World Tour is second world tour by Italian singer-songwriter Laura Pausini which took place only in Europe. Beginning on 1 March 1999 in Florence, Italy and ending on 18 April 1999 in Ostend, Belgium, the toured in support of her album La mia risposta.
Amo – Capitolo I is the 27th studio album by Renato Zero. It was released on 12 March 2013.
Danilo Madonia is an Italian musician, composer, producer and arranger.
Stadio is an Italian pop band formed in 1977. The members are Giovanni Pezzoli (drums), Roberto Drovandi, Andrea Fornili (guitar), and Gaetano Curreri.
De André canta De André - Cristiano De André Live ["DeA sings DeA"] is a 2017 live tribute album by Cristiano De André, consisting of remakes of songs co-written and originally recorded by his late father Fabrizio De André. A follow-up to his 2009-2010 same-titled releases, it features an eclectic selection of songs from throughout Fabrizio's career. It was recorded during Cristiano's 2017 tour of Italian theaters - his second tribute tour to his father and, as of 2019, his last such tour. The album is notable for including the first officially released live performances of "Canzone del maggio" and "Il bombarolo" - both from De André Senior's 1973 concept album Storia di un impiegato - since he performed the album in its entirety during his 1975-'76 tour of Italy, his first one; after that tour, the album's content disappeared completely from Fabrizio's live setlists, except for the sentimental ballad "Verranno a chiederti del nostro amore" - arguably the best-known song from that album.