Viaggio in Italia is the sixteenth studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 2003 by NUN Entertainment. Viaggio in Italia started as a tour project in 2001 called Le parole del giorno prima ("The Words of The Day Before"), an hommage to some of Italy's foremost cantautori, singer-songwriters and lyricists, among them Ivano Fossati, Fabrizio De André, Francesco De Gregori, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Lucio Battisti, Franco Battiato, Manlio Sgalambro and Giorgio Gaber, mainly covering material from the 1970s and the early 1980s but interpreted with contemporary musical arrangements and an emphasis on the lyrical values of the songs. The theme was poetry in popular music and it later developed to include two English language titles, on Viaggio in Italia both sung as duets with
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| - Viaggio in Italia è un album di Alice, pubblicato nell'ottobre del 2003. Il cd raccoglie testi d'autore prevalentemente italiani e vanta collaborazioni con artisti internazionali come Paolo Fresu, Jakko Jackszyk dei King Crimson e Tim Bowness dei No Man. (it)
- Viaggio in Italia is the sixteenth studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 2003 by NUN Entertainment. Viaggio in Italia started as a tour project in 2001 called Le parole del giorno prima ("The Words of The Day Before"), an hommage to some of Italy's foremost cantautori, singer-songwriters and lyricists, among them Ivano Fossati, Fabrizio De André, Francesco De Gregori, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Lucio Battisti, Franco Battiato, Manlio Sgalambro and Giorgio Gaber, mainly covering material from the 1970s and the early 1980s but interpreted with contemporary musical arrangements and an emphasis on the lyrical values of the songs. The theme was poetry in popular music and it later developed to include two English language titles, on Viaggio in Italia both sung as duets with (en)
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| - Viaggio in Italia is the sixteenth studio album by the Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 2003 by NUN Entertainment. Viaggio in Italia started as a tour project in 2001 called Le parole del giorno prima ("The Words of The Day Before"), an hommage to some of Italy's foremost cantautori, singer-songwriters and lyricists, among them Ivano Fossati, Fabrizio De André, Francesco De Gregori, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Lucio Battisti, Franco Battiato, Manlio Sgalambro and Giorgio Gaber, mainly covering material from the 1970s and the early 1980s but interpreted with contemporary musical arrangements and an emphasis on the lyrical values of the songs. The theme was poetry in popular music and it later developed to include two English language titles, on Viaggio in Italia both sung as duets with singer-songwriter Tim Bowness of the British progressive rock band No-Man; Peter Sinfield and Robert Fripp's "Islands" from King Crimson's album Islands and James Joyce's poem "Golden Hair", as set to music by the Pink Floyd member Syd Barrett and first recorded on his 1970 first solo album The Madcap Laughs. Viaggio in Italia was released in 2003 on the independent label NuN and opens with a solo interpretation of the new composition "Come un sigillo" by Battiato and philosopher Manlio Sgalambro, originally recorded as a duet with the composer on his 2002 album Fleurs 3. The late Lucio Battisti's "Ecco i negozi" is a duet with the Italian alternative rock band Bluvertigo's lead singer Morgan with whom Alice had previously collaborated on the albums Exit in 1998 and Personal Jukebox in 2000. In 2004, the two among other noted Italian artists also appeared on the collaborative album project Zerouno, with Alice singing lead vocals on the track "Sospesa" ("Suspended"). The "Come un sigillo" single included two non-album tracks, "Rose e limoni" with lyrics by Pier Paolo Pasolini and music by Mino Di Martino and Léo Ferré's "Col tempo sai", both recorded live. The Viaggio in Italia album brought Alice back to the Top 20 in Italy, peaking at No. 16 in September 2003. Viaggio in Italia remains Alice's last full-length studio album to date. Since 2006 she has toured Italy with a concert programme called Lungo la Strada (Along the Road) incorporating material from the Viaggio in Italia album with songs from her early repertoire as well as new compositions, yet to be commercially released. (en)
- Viaggio in Italia è un album di Alice, pubblicato nell'ottobre del 2003. Il cd raccoglie testi d'autore prevalentemente italiani e vanta collaborazioni con artisti internazionali come Paolo Fresu, Jakko Jackszyk dei King Crimson e Tim Bowness dei No Man. Il singolo radiofonico che il 26 settembre ha anticipato l'uscita del disco è stato La bellezza stravagante. Il brano doveva essere un inedito scritto da Ivano Fossati appositamente per Alice, visti i ritardi nella pubblicazione dell'album, finisce per diventare una cover siccome il cantautore lo pubblica nel suo album Lampo viaggiatore del 2002. A inizio 2004 è stato pubblicato il cd singolo di Come un sigillo con l'aggiunta di 2 bonus track live in studio: Rose e limoni (Pasolini / Di Martino) e Col tempo sai (Ferré / Defaye - Simontacchi / Medail). Il tour dell'album viene portato in giro per l'Italia nei primi mesi del 2004, ma verrà ripreso successivamente con una serie di concerti tra il 2018 e il 2019 con l'aggiunta di nuovi brani del cantautorato italiano (come La cura di Franco Battiato e Almeno pensami di Ron). In questa seconda occasione, il tour viene portato anche in Germania con tre date rispettivamente a Mannheim, Dusseldorf e Monaco nell'ottobre 2019. (it)
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