| 1. Una Delcezza Nuova |
| 2. Gloco Di Bimba |
| 3. Porta Chiusa |
| 4. Breve Immagine |
| 5. Figure Di Cartone |
| 6. Aspettando l'Alba |
| 7. Alienazione |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese limited edition reissue of 1972 album that's out-of-print domestically, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.
Uomo Di Pezza,Le Orme,Japanese Import,Int'l & World Music,Italian,Latin Pop,Pop,World Music
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Uomo Di Pezza
Le Orme Manufacturer: Universal/Polygram ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IPOL Release Date: 1999-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Una Delcezza Nuova
- Gloco Di Bimba
- Porta Chiusa
- Breve Immagine
- Figure Di Cartone
- Aspettando l'Alba
- Alienazione
Customer Reviews:
Great album from one of Italy's finest prog bands.......2002-11-23
only for knowers.......2002-02-22
only for knowers.......2002-02-22
New direction.......2001-01-05
The first REAL Le Orme record.......2000-01-06
Uomo Di Pezza is a hundred times better than Collage in almost every way imaginable - the compositions, the production, and the playing. That said, I feel constrained to point out that even though the songwriting took a huge leap forward here, Uomo Di Pezza is still at least a step behind their two masterpieces, Felona E Sonora and Contrapuntti.
The opening cut, Una Dolcezza Nuova, is a real treasure, with a stunningly gorgeous piano figure that gets right into your head and stays there for days. Ditto for Aspettando L'Alba, with an absolutely haunting minor-key riff played on acoustic guitar and what sounds like a celeste. These are my favorite songs on the disc and make it absolutely indispensable, in my opinion.
Alienazione is an excellent ELP-ish instrumental monster jam, and quite good for what it is - an opportunity for the band to stretch out a bit. I didn't find any of the other pieces all that compelling, though there are no bad tunes.
All things considered, this isn't a bad starting point if you haven't heard Le Orme yet. I might suggest Felona E Sonora as the best introduction, but you won't go wrong with this one.
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Uomo Di Pezza
Le Orme Manufacturer: Japanese Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Q7TU Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Una Delcezza Nuova
- Gloco Di Bimba
- Porta Chiusa
- Breve Immagine
- Figure Di Cartone
- Aspettando l'Alba
- Alienazione
Album Description
Japanese limited edition reissue of 1972 album that's out-of-print domestically, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
A short, albeit excellent recording of Italian prog rock.......2006-05-08
The musicians on this brilliant and haunting album include Toni Pagliuca (Hammond organ, mini-moog synthesizer, acoustic piano, mellotron, celeste, and RMI electric harpsichord); Aldo Tagliapletra (bass, vocals, electric and acoustic guitars); and Michi dei Rossi (drums, bells, and persussion). The seven tracks on this album are generally pretty short by prog standards and range in length from 2'42" to 7'28". In fact, the entire album is short and only lasts for a total of 32'02".
If I were to complain about anything on this excellent album, it would be that the tracks themselves are short to the point where they are just not fully developed. This is not a huge problem for me however, and the quality of the material and the excellent performances more than compensate for the brevity. It is worth noting that Le Orme would get around the brevity problem on the 1973 follow-up album Felona e Serona by making the pieces flow together in a song-cycle suite.
This album was nicely remastered as part of the European Rock Legend Series and features the original album art and gatefold format of the original LP along with stellar sound quality. Unfortunately, the liner notes are in Japanese so I don't have the foggiest notion as to what is being said.
Le Orme, along with PFM and Banco del Mutuo Soccorso made the finest music to come out of the Italian progressive rock scene. Uomo di Pezza is very highly recommended along with Felona e Serona (1973); Contrapuntti (1974); Storia o Leggenda (1977), and Florian (1979).
Still relevant in the progrock realm.......2005-01-16
If you've never heard Le Orme (translate: "The Footprint"), they are something like a combination of ELP (instrumentation lineup) and early Genesis (in lyrical and melodical content). I bought an English/Italian dictionary to translate the song lyrics back in the '70s, and the lyrics are fascinating. In the title track, Uomo di Pezza (which translates loosely as "Cartoon Character"), the band portrays a figure whose solitary existence has been reduced to a world of dreams and hallucinations. In the closing lyric, the singer begs his creator "Please don't let me wake up like this!". In the song, La Puerta Chiussa ("The Closed Door"), the lyrics are about opening hidden portals in the listener's mind. At one point, the lyric (again, loosely translated) come across with the words "Why do you not open it? Perhaps it is Him." Most intriguing!!
A MUST FOR PROGRESSIVE ROCK LOVERS.......2002-10-13
A GUARANTEE FOR PROGRESSIVE FANS ....
I NOT GOING TO TALK ABOUT THE SONGS (THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES), BUT LISTEN CAREFULLY THREE OF THEM: "LA PORTA CHIUSA" (REPRESENTING THE PROGRESSIVE SIDE),"GIOCO DI BIMBA"(WHO SAID PROG BANDS COULDN'T MAKE SWEET SONGS ?) AND "UNA DOLCEZZA NUOVA (THE PERFECT MIX OF PROG AND POP ...)
THAT'S ALL AND I HOPE THIS REVIEW WILL OPEN A NEW GENERATION OF LE ORME FANS
Album Title Correction.......2002-05-05
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