Fabrizio De André (album)

Fabrizio De André
(L'indiano)
Studio album by Fabrizio De André
Released July 21, 1981
Genre Blues, pop
Length 40 min 02 s
Label Ricordi
Producer Mark Harris, Oscar Prudente
Fabrizio De André chronology
Rimini
(1978)
Fabrizio De André
(1981)
Crêuza de mä
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Fabrizio De André is an album released by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André, released in 1981. The songs were written by Fabrizio De André and Massimo Bubola. It is better known as L'Indiano (The Indian) due to the picture of a Native American on the cover.[2][3] The picture is a painting by Frederic Remington named The Outlier.[4]

Overview

The album is a comparison of two peoples, Sardinians and Native Americans.

"Fiume Sand Creek" ("Sand Creek river") refers to the Sand Creek massacre in 1864. "Hotel Supramonte" refers to the kidnapping of De André and Dori Ghezzi in 1979 in the Supramonte area of Sardinia.

Track listing

Side A
  1. "Quello che non ho" – 5:51
  2. "Canto del servo pastore" – 3:13
  3. "Fiume Sand Creek" – 5:37
  4. "Ave Maria"[5] – 5:30
Side B
  1. "Hotel Supramonte" – 4:32
  2. "Franziska" – 5:30
  3. "Se ti tagliassero a pezzetti" – 5:00
  4. "Verdi pascoli" – 5:18

Personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. (Italian) Silvia Sanna: "Fabrizio De André. Storie, memorie ed echi letterari". Effepi, 2009, page 26 - ISBN 978-88-6002-015-4
  3. The album cover
  4. Frederic Remington on ArtCyclopedia
  5. Based on a Sardinian popular song; translation by Fabrizio De André and Albino Puddu
  6. (Italian) Riccardo Bertoncelli: interview to Massimo Bubola in "Belin, sei sicuro? Storia e canzoni di Fabrizio De André", 1st ed. Giunti, 2003. p.106 - ISBN 978-88-09-02853-1

External links

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