La voce del padrone | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Franco Battiato |
Cover: | battiato_la_voce_del_padrone_front_88.jpg |
Released: | 21 September 1981 |
Recorded: | 1981 |
Genre: | Synthpop, pop rock, progressive rock |
Length: | 31:24 |
Label: | EMI |
Producer: | Angelo Carrara |
Prev Title: | Patriots |
Prev Year: | 1980 |
Next Title: | L'arca di Noè |
Next Year: | 1982 |
La voce del padrone is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Franco Battiato, released by EMI Italiana in 1981. The album followed L'era del cinghiale bianco (1979) and Patriots (1980), which signaled a return by Battiato to a more pop-oriented style.[1]
Besides being Battiato's first pop success, it was also the first Italian LP to sell more than one million copies.[2] [3] [4]
Before L'era del cinghiale bianco Battiato had begun to collaborate with violinist and composer Giusto Pio. In La voce del padrone Battiato could rely on Pio's collaboration too, even if violin was never used in the scores.
The album is a mixture of synthpop, dance and progressive. "Bandiera Bianca" quotes "Mr. Tambourine Man" by Bob Dylan, while "Cuccurucucù" borrows the refrain from the Tomás Méndez song "Cucurrucucú paloma".[1] The better known songs of this album are "Summer on a Solitary Beach", "Bandiera bianca" and "Centro di gravità permanente".[5]
Peak position | ||
Italian Albums (Hit Parade)[6] | 1 |
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Position | ||
Italian Albums (Hit Parade) | 1 |
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Position | ||
Italian Albums (FIMI)[7] | 79 |
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