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30 anni fuori tempo the metronomes

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30 anni fuori tempo the metronomes30 YEARS OUT OF TIME (CVLD384) Available in: AUDIOPHILE VINYL LIMITED EDITION WITH HD MASTER FILE (pre sale) GOLD CD (available) AUDIOPHILE VINYL + GOLD CD + MASTER FILE HD (pre sale) THE METRONOMES : Francesco Michielin , voice, kazoo, chorus, vocal trumpet Carlo Piccoli , piano, chorus Stefano Fedato , drums, chorus On delivery LP SIDE A 18: 54 01 When the Metronomes Play 3: 29 C. Piccoli new recording, 2024 02 Me, My Dream And Ray 6: 01 C. Piccoli

30 YEARS OUT OF TIME (CVLD384)

Available in:

  • AUDIOPHILE VINYL - LIMITED EDITION WITH HD MASTER FILE (pre-sale)
  • GOLD CD (available)
  • AUDIOPHILE VINYL + GOLD CD + MASTER FILE HD (pre-sale)

THE METRONOMES :
Francesco Michielin , voice, kazoo, chorus, vocal trumpet
Carlo Piccoli , piano, chorus
Stefano Fedato , drums, chorus

On delivery

LP

SIDE A - 18:54

  • 01 When the Metronomes Play 3:29

C.Piccoli - new recording, 2024

  • 02 Me, My Dream And Ray 6:01

C.Piccoli - new recording, 2024 - Filippo Tantino, double bass, Luca Mozzoni, guitar, Marta Bevilacqua, Franca Cristofoli, Federica Roncalli, chorus

  • 03 Medley: Juke Box / It's Raining 4:52

L. Beretta, G. Malgoni / L. Chiosso, F. Buscaglione - new recording, 2024 - David Boato, trumpets, Stefano Balsano, Stefano Fedato, Caro Piccoli, Alberto Rosano, chorus

  • 04 Ain't Necessarily So 4:32

G. & I. Gershwin - new recording, 2024 - David Boato, trumpets

LP SIDE B - 18:42

  • 01 Five Guys Named Moe 2:36

Bresler, Wyn, Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011 - Marco Strano, sax

  • 02 O' Sarracino 3:20

Carosone, Nisa - Ciao Fred! 2005 - Michele Giacomazzi, guitar

  • 03 Adam 3:38

C. Piccoli - Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011

  • 04 Radames 3:01

Coslow, Age, Savona - Radio Days, 2000 - Michele Giacomazzi, guitar

  • 05 Is It True What They Say About Dixie? 2:46

Marks, Irving, Lemer - Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011 - Luciano Bottos, guitar

  • 06 Bar Sky 3:22

L. Chiosso, F. Buscaglione - Ciao Fred! 2005 - Marco Strano, saxophone

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CD:

  • 01 When the Metronomes Play 3:29

C.Piccoli - new recording, 2024

  • 02 Me, My Dream And Ray 6:01

C.Piccoli - new recording, 2024 - Filippo Tantino, double bass, Luca Mozzoni, guitar, Marta Bevilacqua, Franca Cristofoli, Federica Roncalli, chorus

  • 03 Medley: Juke Box / It's Raining 4:52

L. Beretta, G. Malgoni / L. Chiosso, F. Buscaglione - new recording, 2024 - David Boato, trumpets, Stefano Balsano, Stefano Fedato, Caro Piccoli, Alberto Rosano, chorus

  • 04 Ain't Necessarily So 4:32

G. & I. Gershwin - new recording, 2024 - David Boato, trumpets

  • 05 Five Guys Named Moe 2:36

Bresler, Wyn, Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011 - Marco Strano, sax

  • 06 I Want to Discover America 2:47

L. Chiosso, F. Buscaglione - Ciao Fred! 2005 - Marco Strano, saxophone

  • 07 Is It True What They Say About Dixie? 2:46

Marks, Irving, Lemer - Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011 - Luciano Bottos, guitar

  • 08 Radames 3:01

Coslow, Age, Savona - Radio Days, 2000 - Michele Giacomazzi, guitar

  • 09 How Long Has This Going On? 4:24

G. & I. Gershwin - Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011 - Marco Strano, sax, Michele Gava, double bass

  • 10 Adam 3:38

C. Piccoli - Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011

  • 11 O' Sarracino 3:20

Carosone, Nisa - Ciao Fred! 2005 - Michele Giacomazzi, guitar

  • 12 Blueberry Hill 2:48

Rose, Lewis, Stock - Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011 - Marco Strano, sax

  • 13 Meet My Cousin 2:16

Pinchi, Rossi - Radio Days, 2000 - Marco Strano, sax

  • 14 Lonely Fucking Blues 5:42

C. Piccoli - Adamo... 2011 - Michele Bonivento, Hammond organ

  • 15 The Chicago Forehand 2:53

L. Chiosso, F. Buscaglione - Jumpin' With Metronomes, 1997

  • 16 Looking for You (Lost Love) 4:20

Testoni, Sciorilli - Radio Days, 2000 - Michele Giacomazzi, guitar

  • 17 Since I Fell For You 6:09

Johnson - Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011 - Michele Gava, doublebass, Michele Bonivento, Hammond organ

  • 18 Bar Sky 3:22

L. Chiosso, F. Buscaglione - Ciao Fred! 2005 - Marco Strano, saxophone

  • 19 The Crazy Young Man 3:18

L. Luttazzi - Radio Days, 2000 - Michele Giacomazzi, guitar

  • 20 C' est la vie 2:48

Cichellero - Hello Fred! 2005 - Marco Strano, saxophone

  • 21 Tamp'em Up Solid 2:19

traditional - Adamo, Let's Swing, 2011 - The Diapa Sons, chorus
Total time: 77:34

It's now a wedding dress shop, but way back in 1994, music roared through the legendary Bar Dolomiti in Conegliano. Francesco Michielin, Carlo Piccoli, and Stefano Fedato didn't yet know that for the next six (six!) decades, they would grace the Italian music scene under the timeless name of Metronomes. Anyone who, that evening thirty years ago, had the privilege of witnessing the birth of their trio can boast of having witnessed an event of inestimable rarity and importance, perhaps equal only to the discovery of America or the passage of the Hale-Bopp comet. And indeed, I boast, I boast indeed. And while I boast, I insert their new album, "Trent'anni fuori tempo," into my old CD player.
Thirteen years after the release of the wonderful "Adamo, Let's Swing!", the Metronomes return with this beautiful anthology of their recordings, spanning from 1997 to the most recent era. With the addition of four new songs, the album gains new life and shows us how these eternal boys have more or less remained the same as those who, thirty years ago, reunited at the Bar Dolomiti. Everything has been said and written about them. The story of their spectacular live performances walks a tightrope between reality and true legend.
It's said, for example, that the singer, a sumptuous vocalist with a tarry throat and a crazy attitude—I saw him a few weeks ago dressing up in a big wig and glasses, mimicking Elvis—is actually a meticulous neat freak. They say he keeps all his song lyrics, handwritten by himself, in ten enormous volumes that he carries with him to gigs. He's also been seen assembling a highly complicated gadget called a "spritz holder," which he can't do without at a concert.
They also say that the drummer, once playing "As Time Goes By," set the swing tempo so high that it made the drumsticks smoke (luckily, the host had a fire extinguisher and extensive fire safety training under his belt). For him, these years don't seem to have passed; he still looks thirty, has full hair and not a single gray strand (the other two envious metronomes say he dyes it), but above all, while he plays at these frenetic rhythms, he smiles and has fun like a child.
Even the pianist, who uses his left hand like a double bass, is a strange character. Some say he plays exclusively by ear (one ear moving ten fingers? What kind of prodigy is that?). He doesn't rehearse or study pieces, but if you ask him for a song, he can reproduce it with the precision of a jukebox. And as he plays, he taps his feet and sways constantly off-beat: it remains a mystery how the song stays in time while he follows some other internal rhythm.
Since April 20, 1994, many liters of red wine have passed through singer Francesco's tarry throat, and black and white keys under Carlo's fingers, and calluses and drumsticks in Stefano's hands. And yet, the legend of the Metronomes continues to amaze us, make us laugh, and tap our foot under the table. Franco Ceci Colpis

LP SIDE A (new recordings 2024):
HD Digital and Analog Recording made by Andrea Valfrè at Magister Recording Area, Preganziol (Italy) on October, 8, 2024
Analog mix and mastering
made by Marco Lincetto at VLS Studio, Naquera (Spain), on November, 1, 2024

LP SIDE B:
Analog and HD Digital Recording
made by Marco Lincetto at several different locations, i.e.:
- "Adamo, Let's Swing", 2011
and "Ciao Fred", 2005, Magister Recording Area, Preganziol
- "Radio Days", 2000, Papillon Studio, Padua
Analog remix and remastering
made by Marco Lincetto at VLS Studio, Naquera (Spain), on November, 1, 2024

CD Tracks 01 – 04 (new records 2024:
Analog and HD Digital Recording
made by Andrea Valfrè at Magister Recording Area, Preganziol (Italy) on October, 8, 2024
Analog mix and mastering made by Marco Lincetto at VLS Studio, Naquera (Spain), on November, 1, 2024

CD Tracks 05 - 21
Analog and HD Digital Recording made by Marco Lincetto at several different locations, i.e.:
- "Adamo, Let's Swing", 2011 and "Ciao Fred", 2005 , Magister Recording Area, Preganziol
- "Radio Days", 2000 , Papillon Studio, Padua
- "Jumpin' With Metronomes", 1997 Marco Lincetto Home Studio, Padua (Italy)
Analog remix and remastering made by Marco Lincetto at VLS Studio, Naquera (Spain), on November, 1, 202

Production: Marco Lincetto and The Metronomes
Executive producer: Marco Lincetto
Graphics layout: L'Image
Cover design: Giorgio Munari
Photo: Luca Calconi

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