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Uomo di pezza

Le Orme · 1972

32 min · 7 tracks · progressive rock

A haunting blend of melodic progressions and introspective lyrics wrapped in lush, symphonic arrangements.

Uomo di pezza is an album by Le Orme, released in 1972. A haunting blend of melodic progressions and introspective lyrics wrapped in lush, symphonic arrangements. The album is notable for its critical reception and commercial performance within the Italian progressive rock scene. It solidified Le Orme's status as one of the leading bands of the genre during the early 1970s, influencing countless Italian prog acts that followed. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Uomo di pezza sound like?

A haunting blend of melodic progressions and introspective lyrics wrapped in lush, symphonic arrangements. Rooted in progressive rock.

What makes Uomo di pezza by Le Orme notable?

The album is notable for its critical reception and commercial performance within the Italian progressive rock scene. It solidified Le Orme's status as one of the leading bands of the genre during the early 1970s, influencing countless Italian prog acts that followed. Uomo di pezza marked Le Orme's third studio album and a significant moment in their evolution as a band. Following their previous release, Collage, this album showcased their growing ambition in progressive rock and deepened their exploration of thematic storytelling through music.

How many songs are on Uomo di pezza?

Uomo di pezza has 7 tracks, running approximately 32 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·32:04

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Una dolcezza nuova Standout 5:31
  • 2 Gioco di bimba 2:56
  • 3 La porta chiusa Standout 7:32
  • 4 Breve immagine 2:45
  • 5 Figure di cartone 3:51
  • 6 Aspettando l'alba 4:45
  • 7 Alienazione Standout 4:44

Release Date

January 1, 1972

Genre

progressive rock

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Artist Origin

Italy

Runtime

32 min 4 sec