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IO TU NOI TUTTI

Lucio Battisti

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2.51 | 18 ratings | 1 reviews | 11% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1977

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Amarsi un po' (5:04)
2. L'interprete di un film (4:25)
3. Soli (4:16)
4. Ami ancora Elisa (6:39)
5. Sė, viaggiare (6:04)
6. Questione di cellule (4:14)
7. Ho un anno di pių (5:01)
8. Neanche un minuto di 'non amore' (5:19)


Line-up / Musicians

Lucio Battisti / guitars, vocals
Dennis Budimir / guitar
Ray Parker Jr. / guitar
Dennis Budimir / guitar
Danny Ferguson / guitar
Ivan Graziani / guitar
Mike Melvoin / keyboards
Claudio Maioli / keyboards
Mike Melvoin / keyboards
Michael Boddicker / keyboards
Scotty Edwards / bass
Jim Hughart / bass
Hugh Bullen / bass
Ed Greene / drums
Hal Blaine / drums
Walter Calloni / drums


Releases information

LP: Numero Uno

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LUCIO BATTISTI Io tu noi tutti ratings distribution


2.51
(18 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of rock music (11%)
11%
Excellent addition to any rock music collection (11%)
11%
Good, but non-essential (50%)
50%
Collectors/fans only (28%)
28%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by Andrea Cortese
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
2 stars Recorded in Holliwood-CA in 1977, the album "Io Tu Noi Tutti" continues the new phase opened by Battisti the previous year with "La Batteria, il Contrabbasso Eccetera": from an eclectic singer-songwriter-prog to a perfect, polished and refined pop music.

It' not a case there's a lot of american disco hints and charm: with funky rythms added to his typical sound the many musicians involved (among others, american Ray Parker Jr. on guitar and Mike Melvoin on keys) helped to create a new fluid sound. This is one of the best examples of how pop music can be immidiately enjoyable and, at very same time, intelligent and non-predictable.

The most famous tracks of the album are: "Sė Viaggiare" with its memorable synth, nice rythm section and groove; the opener "Amarsi un Po'", simple in structure (only two chords) but so exciting and serious with its solemn bass lines and symphonic atmospheres; the more easy closer "Neanche un Minuto di Non Amore". Another great success for Battisti (the album went immidiately at no. 1 in the italian music chart).

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