Vongole Fisarmonica Explained

Vongole Fisarmonica
Type:studio
Artist:Those Darn Accordions
Cover:TDAVongolecover.jpg
Released:1992
Recorded:1992 at Globe Studios
Genre:Rock, pop, polka
Length:32:56
Label:Globe Records
Producer:Paul Rogers
Next Title:Squeeze This!
Next Year:1994

Vongole Fisarmonica is the debut album by American accordion band Those Darn Accordions, released in 1992 by Globe Records. The album was originally released only on cassette tape before later being made available for digital download on iTunes and similar digital media stores.

Overview

Showcasing a seventeen-member line-up, Vongole Fisarmonica documents TDA at the peak of their early formation as a mostly instrumental mass accordion ensemble, before bandleader Paul Rogers would start restructuring the group into a tighter ten-member rock band for their subsequent album, Squeeze This!. In contrast to the rest of TDA's discography, Vongole Fisarmonica primarily consists of cover songs, tackling TDA's typical fare of classic polkas and offbeat covers of hard rock and pop songs. The album contains two original songs in "Lithuania" and "Chicken Boy Polka", as well as a parody of Arthur Godfreys "Too Fat Polka", re-written as "Too Smart Polka".

The title of the album is Italian for "Accordion Clams". According to member Tom Torriglia, musicians would often call mistakes "clams".[1]

Personnel

Those Darn Accordions

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maybe They'll Play 'Foxey Lady of Spain' . August 19, 1994 . Stetson, Nancy . Chicago Tribune.