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Goblin – Volo
Label:
AMS Records (6) – AMSLP91
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
The accurate work of LP reissues from the Goblin's catalogue made by AMS Records was still missing a piece in particular, an isolated episode in the Roman band's career, which many still ignore the existence of. "Volo" is in fact a very uncommon release, produced in a year (1982) where the musical landscape in which Goblin were born had already deeply changed; For the band the period between the '70s and' 80s was an hectic one, passed through various changes of style and line-up.
Like a few others in their discography, "Volo" is not a soundtrack, although its title-track had been used as "Discoring" TV program opening theme. The band was lead by bassist Fabio Pignatelli and keyboardist Maurizio Guarini, together with Marco Rinalduzzi (guitar), Derek Wilson (drummer) and Mauro Lusini (vocals). This record is essentially a pop music album, wisely arranged and produced, featuring among others Antonio Marangolo on saxophone and Walter Martino on drums, who's mostly known to Goblin fans for having played on "Profondo Rosso" and "Perchè si uccidono" by Reale Impero Britannico.
This AMS release, faithful to the original one, is the first ever LP reissue in exactly 35 years!
Tracklist:
Side A:
1.Polvere blu
2.Fortuna
3.Giornata isterica
4.Agro dolce
Side B:
5.Armonia
6.Volo
7.Punto di rottura
8.Est
Country:
Italy
Released:
2017
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Prog Rock
Tracklist
A1 Polvere Blu
A2 Fortuna
A3 Giornata Isterica
A4 Agrodolce
B1 Armonia
B2 Volo
B3 Punto Di Rottura
B4 Est
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 8016158309140