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Various - 'A Malavita - Volume Primo album

Various - 'A Malavita - Volume Primo album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Pop / Folk music
  • Title: 'A Malavita - Volume Primo
  • Released: 1973
  • Style: Vocal
  • MP3 version size: 1507 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1285 mb
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Album primo-avrilesque is a monograph by French writer, artist and humourist Alphonse Allais. The slim volume of 26 octavo landscape pages, 1. by 12 centimetres (. in . in), bound with card, was published by Paul Ollendorff in Paris on 1 April 1897, and was sold for one franc. The work is generally known by its French title, which may be translated into English as "April Fool-ish album".

Il Canto Di Malavita (literally, "songs of the bad life") has, until now, been deeply underground and it remains thoroughly contentious in Italy. Apart from the violence detailed in the lyrics, detractors argue that it glorifies those who live outside the law. While that may be true, the music's historical and cultural significance cannot be overlooked. Ditto its appeal among the Mafia-obsessed in North America. The disc's 18 musical tracks (there are also six spoken-word parts) range in style and sound from rollicking accordion-juiced corkers to brittle, haunting laments,.

What makes this an interesting album is the inclusion of the late singer Francesco "Ciccio" Scarpelli. Scarpelli, who recorded under the moniker Fred Scotti, was the only Mafia member to perform in public, and these songs are a haunting reminder of his talent. Tragically, Scarpelli was shot dead in 1971 after falling in love with a woman of another well-known mob. Scotti's own "Tarantella Guappa" bellows a playful roar while "Canto di Carcerato" showcases an undying cry in his voice.

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Tracklist

A1 Mario Trevi 'A Malavita
A2 Mario Merola Ammanettato
A3 Nunzia Greton 'Na Rosa E Nu Curtiello
A4 Mario Merola Suonno E Cancelle
A5 Tony Astarita Coppola Nera
A6 Gino Di Procida Pè Fa Vore, Brigadiè!
B1 Mario Merola 'E Quatte Vie
B2 Gino Di Procida 'O Tatuaggio
B3 Isa Landi Carceratiello
B4 Rino gioelli Onore (Omicidio Per Onore)
B5 Gino Correale ?A Sera Dò Battesimo
B6 Mario Merola Malommo