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De André canta De André - Cristiano De André Live ["DeA sings DeA"] is a live tribute album by Cristiano De André, consisting of updated covers and remakes of songs written (or co-written) and originally performed by his late father Fabrizio De André, recorded during Cristiano's 2009-2010 tour of Italy (originally started on the tenth anniversary of Fabrizio's passing) and released as a CD+DVD bundle.[lower-alpha 1] Similarly to De André Senior's 1979-1980 release In Concerto - Arrangiamenti PFM, it was followed by a Volume 2 in 2010, recorded during the same shows and released in the same 2-disc format.[1][2]

De André canta De André
Album cover
Live album by
Cristiano De André
ReleasedSeptember 2009
Recorded2009
GenreRock, progressive rock
Length61:24
LabelUniversal Music Group
ProducerLuciano Luisi, Cristiano De André
De André canta De André, Vol. 2
Album cover for the second volume
Live album by
Cristiano De André
ReleasedSeptember 2010
Recorded2010
GenreRock, progressive rock, folk
Length54:56
LabelUniversal Music Group
ProducerLuciano Luisi, Cristiano De André

In 2017, Cristiano De André released a Vol. 3 as a follow-up to the first two releases, including twelve new covers and remakes.


Track listing



De André canta De André


  1. "Mégu megún" (Fabrizio De André/Ivano Fossati [lyrics]; F. De André/Mauro Pagani [music])
  2. "'Â çímma" (F. De André/Fossati [lyrics]; F. De André/Pagani [music])
  3. "Ho visto Nina volare" (F. De Andrè/Fossati)
  4. "Se ti tagliassero a pezzetti" (F. De André/Massimo Bubola)
  5. "Smisurata preghiera" (F. De André/Fossati; based on poems by Álvaro Mutis)
  6. "Verranno a chiederti del nostro amore" (F. De André/Giuseppe Bentivoglio [lyrics]; F. De André/Nicola Piovani [music])
  7. "Amico fragile" (F. De André)
  8. "La canzone di Marinella" (F. De André)
  9. "Quello che non ho" (F. De André/Bubola)
  10. "Fiume Sand Creek" (F. De André/Bubola)
  11. "Il pescatore" (F. De André [lyrics]; Gian Piero Reverberi/Franco Zauli [music])

All songs originally recorded and performed by Fabrizio De André.


De André canta De André, Vol. 2


  1. "Anime salve" (F. De André/Fossati)
  2. "Nella mia ora di libertà" (F. De André/Bentivoglio [lyrics], F. De André/Piovani [music])
  3. "Don Raffaè" (F. De André/Bubola [lyrics]; F. De André/Pagani [music])
  4. "Cose che dimentico" (F. De André/Carlo Facchini [lyrics]; C. De André [music])
  5. "Â duménega" (F De Andrè [lyrics]; Pagani [music])
  6. Medley: "Andrea" (F. De André/Bubola)/"La cattiva strada" (F. De André/Francesco De Gregori)/"Un giudice" (F. De André/Bentivoglio/Edgar Lee Masters [lyrics], F. De André/Piovani [music])
  7. "La collina" (F. De André/Bentivoglio/Masters [lyrics], F. De André/Piovani [music]) + Reprise (F. De André/Piovani)
  8. "Crêuza de mä" (F. De André [lyrics]; Pagani/F. De André [music])
  9. "Bocca di Rosa" (F. De André lyrics; F. De André/Reverberi [music])
  10. "La canzone dell'amore perduto" (F. De André [lyrics]; F. De André/Georg Philipp Telemann [music])

All songs originally recorded and performed by Fabrizio De André, except "Cose che dimentico", originally performed by Fabrizio and Cristiano De Andrè.


Notturno dell'Amistade DVD


  1. "Disamistade" (F. De André/Fossati)
  2. "Franziska" (F. De André/Bubola)
  3. "Valzer per un amore (Valzer campestre)" (F. De André [lyrics]; Gino Marinuzzi [music])

Overview


All songs were newly arranged by keyboardist, programmer and composer Luciano Luisi in a rock/hard rock style, with hints of prog rock and electronica. Described by Luisi on the documentary video Filming Around Tour, on the bonus DVD bundled with the original 2009 release, as "a cross between rock, metal, power pop and Emerson, Lake & Palmer", the new arrangements were, according to Luisi and Cristiano De André, a way to distance De André Junior's live performances from his father's studio and live recordings (which Luisi views as sacred and untouchable), while at the same time bringing them closer to Cristiano's own sensitivity.[3] All songs feature a prominent electric guitar, heavily distorted and often processed, played by Osvaldo Di Dio, as well as Luisi's vintage-sounding keyboards and synths. The only exceptions are a 3-song, fully acoustic medley on the second volume, and "La canzone dell'amore perduto",[lower-alpha 2] at the end of the same volume, performed by De André Jr. on piano, backed by a soft guitar accompaniment by Di Dio and a double bass part by Davide Pezzin. PFM's influential 1979 arrangements (originally released on Fabrizio De André in Concerto - Arrangiamenti PFM) for "Amico fragile", "La canzone di Marinella" and "Il pescatore" were reproduced almost verbatim, although Di Dio's guitar is still more prominent in the new versions than Franco Mussida's in the 1979 ones.


Bonus DVDs



Filming Around Tour


Filming Around Tour (a deliberately ungrammatical portmanteau of "Filming around" and "Around (the) tour", meant as "About the tour"), is a short (37 minutes) documentary film, by filmmaker Daniele Pignatelli, about the making of the tour. It includes excerpts from behind-the-scenes interviews with Cristiano De André and the band, as well as full live performances of "'Â çimma", "Se ti tagliassero a pezzetti", "Amico fragile" and "Fiume Sand Creek".


Notturno dell'Amistade


Notturno dell'Amistade [literally "Nocturne of Friendship", from Sardinian], recorded live on 3 July 2010 at the medieval Castello Pallavicino in Varano de' Melegari, is a 3-song excerpt from a longer show performed by Cristiano De André with various guest artists as a benefit concert for Dori Ghezzi's charity organization Fondazione Fabrizio De André. The show included orchestrated and re-arranged versions of songs by Fabrizio De André, performed by all the guests.


Personnel


[5]


Musicians



Musicians on Notturno dell'Amistade



Production



Tour production


Artwork


Filming Around Tour



Notturno dell'Amistade



Notes


  1. Unlike other similar releases, the two-disc, dual-format bundles of both volumes are not "special" or "deluxe editions", but the standard ones. As of 2020, they are still in print and available in the same formats.
  2. During live performances, Cristiano De André dedicates "Verranno a chiederti del nostro amore" and this song to his mother - his father's first wife, Enrica "Puny" Rignon. In the Filming Around Tour documentary, Cristiano states that, although he is very fond of Dori Ghezzi as he grew up with her, he still feels a great deal of filial love toward his mother.
  3. The tune to which De André improvised his bawdy lyrics is unknown, but it bore no resemblance to "Amico fragile". In a scene within the 2018 biopic Fabrizio De André: Principe libero [i.e. "Free prince"], the singer, as portrayed by Luca Marinelli, sings a parody of "Il pescatore" using vulgar, scurrilous lyrics.

References


  1. Entry for De André canta De André at Discogs
  2. Entry for De André canta De André, Vol. 2 at Discogs
  3. Filming Around Tour documentary film
  4. Filming Around Tour documentary film
  5. All personnel credits taken from CD booklets.



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