Crêuza De Mä
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Crêuza de mä is the eleventh studio album by Fabrizio De André
. It is sung in the Genoese dialect
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Fabrizio De André
Fabrizio De André was an Italian singer-songwriter.Known for his sympathies towards anarchism, libertarianism, and pacifism, he also was a convicted atheist , and his songs often featured marginalized and rebellious people, prostitutes and knaves, and attacked the Catholic Church...
. It is sung in the Genoese dialect
Genoese dialect
Genoese is a dialect of the Ligurian language, the one spoken in Genoa .Ligurian is listed by Ethnologue as a language in its own right, of the Romance branch, and not to be confused with the ancient Ligurian language...
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Track listing
- Crêuza de mä - 6:16
- Jamin-a - 4:52
- Sidún - 6:25
- Sinàn Capudàn Pascià - 5:32
- Â pittima - 3:43
- Â duménega - 3:40
- D'ä mê riva - 3:04
Personnel
- Fabrizio De AndréFabrizio De AndréFabrizio De André was an Italian singer-songwriter.Known for his sympathies towards anarchism, libertarianism, and pacifism, he also was a convicted atheist , and his songs often featured marginalized and rebellious people, prostitutes and knaves, and attacked the Catholic Church...
- Guitar in D'ä mê riva and vocals - Mario Arcari - Shennai in Jamin-a
- Aldo Banfi - Synclavier
- François Bedel - Goblet drum and percussion instruments
- Francis Biggi - Consultancy on medieval and ethnic instruments
- Walter Calloni - Drum kit
- Dino D'Autorio - Bass guitar in Sinàn Capudàn Pascià
- Edo Martin - Synthesizer
- Franco Mussida - Classical guitar and electric mandolin
- Mauro PaganiMauro PaganiMauro Pagani is an Italian musician and singer.Pagani was born in Chiari, Lombardy. A multi-instrumentalist, he made his debut in the music world in 1970 as violinist and founding member of the progressive rock band Premiata Forneria Marconi. In 1977 he left the band to follow a solo career, but...
- Oud, bağlama, bouzouki, mandolas, mandolins, viola, synthesizer, vocals - Maurizio Preti - Percussions
- Massimo Spinosa - Bass guitar
- Domna Samiou - Introduction to Crêuza de mä from Aria per gaida sola.