A Sangue Freddo






















A Sangue Freddo
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Studio album by
Il Teatro degli Orrori

Released 2009
Genre Noise Rock
Label La Tempesta

Il Teatro degli Orrori chronology






Il Teatro degli Orrori/Zu
(2008)

A Sangue Freddo
(2009)

Il Mondo Nuovo
(2012)


A Sangue Freddo is the second studio album by the Italian band Il Teatro degli Orrori, released in 2009.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Album


  • 2 Track list


  • 3 Line Up


  • 4 References





Album


In this album emerged especially the most inspired song, Padre Nostro is a revisiting of the Pater Noster which the group dedicated to Jesus Christ, considered a revolutionary character, and Majakovskij, a re-reading of the poem "Beloved himself dedicates these lines the author" of Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, Russian poet .[2]


This album was considered by Rolling Stone magazine's 30th best album ever released in Italy.[3]



Track list




  1. Io ti aspetto – 3:57


  2. Due – 2:45


  3. A sangue freddo – 2:58


  4. Mai dire mai – 3:44


  5. Direzioni diverse – 3:42


  6. Il terzo mondo – 3:11


  7. Padre nostro – 4:12


  8. Majakovskij – 5:32


  9. Alt! – 3:40


  10. È colpa mia – 5:28


  11. La vita è breve – 3:34


  12. Die Zeit – 10:52



Line Up




  • Pierpaolo Capovilla – voice


  • Gionata Mirai – guitar


  • Tommaso Mantelli – bass


  • Nicola Manzan – violin, guitar


  • Francesco Valente – drums



References




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