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Volume 1° by Fabrizio De André

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Album Info

Release Date: 1967-09

Label: Bluebell Record

Catalog# on label is: BB/LP 39
Catalog# on cover is: BB LP 39

The name of Fabrizio De André appears written as " Fabrizio De Andre' " in the front cover and in the inner of the disc, as "F. De Andrè " in the "songs by" credits on the disc label. Also on the label of the disc also appears written as " FABRIZIO DE ANDRE' "

The print has the following characteristics:
- First Stereophonic edition published in September 1967; the catalog number printed on the label, "BB/LP 39" does not have the "S" despite the stereo version
- The cover is laminated with rounded edges;

- On the front of the cover and on the inner envelope the song “La canzone di Barbara“ is presented with the abbreviated title "Barbara".
- On the front of the cover the song “Carlo Martello ritorna dalla battaglia di Poitier“ is presented with the abbreviated title “Carlo Martello”.
- On the back of the cover, top left, there are the printing credits: "Grafiche Dotti - Cernobbio"
- On the spine of the cover there is the following text (black writing on a blue background): "Belldisc Italiana spa. BB PL 39 volume 1 stereo". There is an error: "PL instead of LP"

- The text of the “Carlo Martello ritorna dalla battaglia di Poitier“ is not included on the inner envelope due to the lack of authorization from the publisher; the words “È stato omesso il testo di Carlo Martello per mancata autorizzazione dell’Editore”

- The label shows the “Bluebell Record” logo, the press credits “SEDRIM” (“Società per l’Esercizio dei Diritti di RIproduzione Meccanica, 1952-1969”), the production notes“ ED. MUS. TELSTAR " and the word “Stereo”

- Characteristics of the songs:
A1 - "Preghiera in gennaio" was written by De André in memory of his friend and fellow singer-songwriter "Luigi Tenco" who died on January 27, 1967 in Sanremo during the "Festival della Canzone Italiana"

A2 - "Marcia Nuziale", on the disc label the song, has a grammatical error. It appears like "Marcia Nunziale"

B1 - "Via del Campo": the music is that of the song by Enzo Jannacci "La mia morosa la va alla fonte"; De André believed it to be a medieval ballad rediscovered by Dario Fo '

B2 - “Caro Amore”: the song uses part of the theme of the Adagio movement of Joaquín Rodrigo's 1939 “Concierto de Aranjuez” for the melody, the text is inspired by the song "Aranjuez mon amour" by Richard Anthony; due to copyright issues, it was replaced in subsequent editions by "La stagione del tuo amore"

B3 - “Bocca Di Rosa”: comes with the uncensored text; reads: “Appena scesa alla stazione del paesino di Sant’Ilario” e “Spesso gli sbirri e i carabinieri al proprio dovere vengono meno, ma non quando sono in alta uniforme e l'accompagnarono al primo treno” but in the inner sleeve the printed lyrics are the same of the mono version Fabrizio De André - Volume 1°

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