Orfeo 9

Tito Schipa Jr

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The son of the popular tenor Tito Schipa, the young Tito Jr. started his career in 1967 with a show based on Bob Dylan\’s songs, arranged like a sort of rock opera. Fascinated by this formula he repeated it many times in his later works. His recording debut came in 1972 for Fonit Cetra, with the single \”Sono passati i giorni\”, but his first proper work was the ambitious opera \”Orfeo 9\”, that he had concentrated on since 1969, and that was first represented in theatre in Rome in 1970. A TV film also came in 1973, and the double album was one of the first examples of pop operas in Italy.
Influenced by classical music, Schipa released a beautiful work that can be hardly described as a proper rock album, but surely falls into the progressive music field. \”Orfeo 9\” included among the others, the first record appearance by two Italian artists soon to become very popular, Renato Zero and Loredana Bertè, but many important musicians are listed in the cast, including Brainticket\’s leader Joel Vandroogenbroeck and drummer Tullio De Piscopo. Rock opera style means multivocal parts and orchestral arrangements, and is an interesting early example of this kind. (Source: www.italianprog.com) Faithful reproduction of the original edition, including the additional lyrics booklet.

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Track Listings

Atto 1 - 1a Parte
Tre Note (Ouverture)
Invito
L'Alba
Vieni Sole
Il Risveglio Di Orfeo

Atto 1 - Conclusione
Pane Pane
La Città Sognata
La Ragazza Che Non Volta Il Viso
Eccotela Qui
Senti Orfeo
Venditore Di Felicità
Senti Orfeo (Ripresa)

Atto 2 - 1a Parte
Ciao
Per La Strada
Seguici
Venditore Di Felicità (Ripresa)
La Chiromante
Eccoti Alla Fine (Tema Delle Stelle)
Eccotela Qui (Ripresa)

Atto 2 - Conclusione
La Bomba A
Da Te Per Te
La Città Fatta A Inferno
Una Vecchia Favola
La Ragazza Che Non Volta Il Viso (Ritorno Ad Un Sogno-Ripresa)
Eccoti Alla Fine (Ripresa)

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