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CCCP: canzoni preghiere e danze del II millenio, sezione Europa (1989)(Italian)
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Alternative Communist Rock
CCCP Fedeli alla Linea were an Italian band formed in 1982 in Berlin by vocalist Giovanni Lindo Ferretti and guitarist Massimo Zamboni.
The band's style was self-defined by the members themselves as “Musica Melodica Emiliana - Punk Filosovietico' (“Melodic Music of Emilia-Romagna - pro-Soviet punk”)
Their name, CCCP, is the acronym for SSSR, (Russian: transliterated Sojuz Sovetskich Socialisti?eskich Respublik); (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, abbreviated USSR).
CCCP left behind the stereotypes of punk rock, and reached for a genre-defying convergence of militant rock, industrial music, folk, electropop, Middle Eastern music, and even chamber music while delivering through their lyrics a bleak vision of humankind, also introducing elements of expressionist theater and existentialist philosophy in their live shows.
CCCP's works influenced dozen of artists such as Marlene Kuntz, Massimo Volume, and Offlaga Disco Pax.
Canzoni, Preghiere, Danze del II Millennio – Sezione Europa (Songs, Prayers, Dances of (the) II Millennium - Section Europe) is the third studio album released by the Italian punk rock band CCCP Fedeli alla linea in 1988.
It signs their musical change to a much electropop music style. Keyboard instead of guitar becomes the most important instrument in all of their compositions.
Their sound is now strongly influenced by Middle Eastern music and becomes more and more soft than the previous ones.
The original sociopolitical emphasis is now replaced by a mystical overtones, and their industrial hardcore with a far less revolutionary synth-pop.
The cover features a picture of the Virgin Mary with the Holy Child.
The first track, "Il Testamento del Capitano", is a live performance of a traditional song-chorus by the Alpini, an elite mountain warfare soldiers of the Italian Army, that was booed by the spectators.
"Fedele alla lira?" is a reply to the fans that renamed them as “CCCP fedeli alla lira” when the band signed for Virgin in 1987.
"Madre" is a song dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
For the reason above stated, Famiglia Cristiana, an Italian weekly magazine owned by a Roman Catholic publishing group, for the first time, reviewed one of their album, and interviewed some of the band's members.
Track listing
1. "Il Testamento del Capitano"
2. "Svegliami (Perizia Psichiatrica Nazionalpopolare)"
3. "Huligani Dangereux"
4. "B.B.B."
5. "Fedele alla lira?"
6. "Roco ? Ro?o ? Rosso"
7. "Le qualit? della danza"
8. "? vero"
9. "Palestina (15/11/1988)"
10. "Madre"
11. "Conviene"
12. "And the radio plays"
13. "Vota FATUR"
14. "Reclame"
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http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn310/marcomassimo/cccp.jpg
Alternative Communist Rock
CCCP Fedeli alla Linea were an Italian band formed in 1982 in Berlin by vocalist Giovanni Lindo Ferretti and guitarist Massimo Zamboni.
The band's style was self-defined by the members themselves as “Musica Melodica Emiliana - Punk Filosovietico' (“Melodic Music of Emilia-Romagna - pro-Soviet punk”)
Their name, CCCP, is the acronym for SSSR, (Russian: transliterated Sojuz Sovetskich Socialisti?eskich Respublik); (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, abbreviated USSR).
CCCP left behind the stereotypes of punk rock, and reached for a genre-defying convergence of militant rock, industrial music, folk, electropop, Middle Eastern music, and even chamber music while delivering through their lyrics a bleak vision of humankind, also introducing elements of expressionist theater and existentialist philosophy in their live shows.
CCCP's works influenced dozen of artists such as Marlene Kuntz, Massimo Volume, and Offlaga Disco Pax.
Canzoni, Preghiere, Danze del II Millennio – Sezione Europa (Songs, Prayers, Dances of (the) II Millennium - Section Europe) is the third studio album released by the Italian punk rock band CCCP Fedeli alla linea in 1988.
It signs their musical change to a much electropop music style. Keyboard instead of guitar becomes the most important instrument in all of their compositions.
Their sound is now strongly influenced by Middle Eastern music and becomes more and more soft than the previous ones.
The original sociopolitical emphasis is now replaced by a mystical overtones, and their industrial hardcore with a far less revolutionary synth-pop.
The cover features a picture of the Virgin Mary with the Holy Child.
The first track, "Il Testamento del Capitano", is a live performance of a traditional song-chorus by the Alpini, an elite mountain warfare soldiers of the Italian Army, that was booed by the spectators.
"Fedele alla lira?" is a reply to the fans that renamed them as “CCCP fedeli alla lira” when the band signed for Virgin in 1987.
"Madre" is a song dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
For the reason above stated, Famiglia Cristiana, an Italian weekly magazine owned by a Roman Catholic publishing group, for the first time, reviewed one of their album, and interviewed some of the band's members.
Track listing
1. "Il Testamento del Capitano"
2. "Svegliami (Perizia Psichiatrica Nazionalpopolare)"
3. "Huligani Dangereux"
4. "B.B.B."
5. "Fedele alla lira?"
6. "Roco ? Ro?o ? Rosso"
7. "Le qualit? della danza"
8. "? vero"
9. "Palestina (15/11/1988)"
10. "Madre"
11. "Conviene"
12. "And the radio plays"
13. "Vota FATUR"
14. "Reclame"
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