Canto di primavera

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Canto di primavera
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Studio album by
Released1979
Genre Progressive rock, Italian progressive rock
Length38:15
Label Ricordi
Producer Banco
Banco chronology
...di terra
(1978)
Canto di primavera
(1979)
Capolinea
(1979)

Canto di primavera (meaning 'Song of Spring') is the eighth studio album by the Italian progressive rock band, Banco del Mutuo Soccorso. the album was first released in 1979. the album marked the return to lyrical songs after the instrumental album, ...di terra. the album reached to No. 36 in the Italian album chart.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ciclo"4:20
2."Canto di primavera"5:30
3."Sono la bestia"4:35
4."Niente"4:00
5."E mi viene da pensare"3:20
6."Interno città"6:30
7."Lungo il margine"4:50
8."Circobana"6:30

Translation

No.TitleLength
1."Round"4:20
2."Song of Spring"5:30
3."The Beast"4:35
4."Nothing"4:00
5."And I'm Thinking"3:20
6."Inner City"6:30
7."Along the Margin"4:50
8."Circobana"6:30

Personnel

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