Come in un'ultima cena

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Come in un'ultima cena
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Studio album by
Released1976
Genre Progressive rock
Length44:55
Label Manticore
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso chronology
Garofano rosso
(1976)
Come in un'ultima cena
(1976)
...Di terra
(1978)
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Come in un'ultima cena is the sixth studio album by Italian progressive rock band Banco del Mutuo Soccorso. The English version of the album was released with the title As in a Last Supper.

Contents

Track listing

Music by Vittorio Nocenzi except (5, 6, 8) by Gianni Nocenzi. Lyrics by Francesco Di Giacomo and Vittorio Nocenzi.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."...a cena, per esempio (At Supper, For Example)"6:20
2."Il ragno (The Spider)"4:55
3."È così buono Giovanni, ma... (John Has a Good Heart, But...)"3:32
4."Slogan"7:23
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Si dice che i delfini parlino (They Say Dolphins Speak)"5:50
2."Voilà Mida (Il guaritore) (Voila Midae! (The Healer))"6:14
3."Quando la buona gente dice (When Good People Counsel)"1:57
4."La notte è piena (The Night is Full)"4:14
5."Fino alla mia porta (Towards My Door)"4:30

Personnel

Guest musicians

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