Chernobyl 7991 | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Area |
Cover: | Area_Chernobyl_7991.jpg |
Released: | 1997 |
Recorded: | 1997 |
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Length: | 58:56 |
Label: | Sony Music Entertainment |
Producer: | Area |
Prev Title: | Gioia e Rivoluzione |
Prev Year: | 1996 |
Next Title: | Live in Torino 1977 |
Next Year: | 2004 |
Chernobyl 7991 is the eighth album of the jazz fusion band Area and was released in 1997.[1] This is the first album in 17 years, and Area had been on hiatus from 1983 to 1993. They first reunited as a trio consisting of Fariselli, Capiozzo and Tavolazzi. Tavolazzi, after the first shows, left the band in order to pursue other projects. Much like the previous studio album "Tic&Tac" from 17 years earlier, this album is much more of a jazz/fusion product than Area's classic sound. This is the only album with bass player Paolo dalla Porta, who replaced Tavolazzi.
The album is completely instrumental, apart from some vocalizations on "Fall Down". "Sedimentazioni" consists of approximately five minutes of silence and one minute and a half containing excerpts from every track Area recorded in their career overlying on top of the other.[2] "Efstratios" is dedicated to past member and singer Demetrio Stratos who died in 1979, whose real name was, in fact, Efstratios.
To date, this is the latest studio album (but not the latest non-phostumous) to be released by Area. In 2000, Capiozzo died of a heart attack and the band disbanded seemingly for good. In 2009, a line-up of Fariselli, Tavolazzi and the band's classic guitar player Tofani reunited and, as of 2014, is still active.
All songs by Patrizio Fariselli except where noted.