Genuinely Radiosuccessi - DIGITAL ALBUM
Genuinely Radiosuccessi - DIGITAL ALBUM
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Le tue mani 04:27
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Samba e amor 05:21
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I wanna guy 03:56
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Fai male 03:49
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Il vino 04:12
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La regina dello Ye-Ye 03:46
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Eccomi 03:58
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Bing Bang Bong 02:37
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Tua 04:08
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In the Oxford Dictionary:
Genuine: (adj.) Truly what something is said to be; authentic.
(origin): Late 16th century (in the sense ‘natural or proper’): from Latin “genuinus”, from “genu”, knee (with reference to the Roman custom of a father acknowledging paternity of a newborn child by placing it on his knee).
In early 2019, with Ryan about to leave with his family for their year-round discovery travel around Australia and Orient, we decided to rush in at Niko’s Pughouse to grab a snapshot of the hard work of our latest years with Radiosuccessi. Our aim wasn’t that of recording a CD for public release. We only cherished the idea of a memento before our band’s lustrous was definitely gone!
With a list of our favourite songs scribbled down on the back of a shopping receipt during the early morning drive to the studio, and a bucket packed with loads of nice food and coffee, we ended up enjoying one of our best days of music, chats, and laughter.
A year has passed and we still wonder how and why that could have happened. Whether it was the relaxed atmosphere of the Christmas holidays we were still cradling in, or maybe the dreamy mood we all unexpectedly felt wrapped into while recording Chico Buarque's “Samba e Amore” as our very first song that morning… Who knows how? In any case, we got through our entire setlist with only one take of each song and ... it was done! To our own utmost surprise – as well as proudness, of course, and satisfaction! – with only a bunch of hours in the studio we found ourselves with something really special and precious! Something so authentic that we all felt it needed to be shared with all music-lovers. Untouched by “post-production magic”, sincere and real: with all its imperfections and inaccuracies too! Spontaneous for who we really are.
Genuinely, Radiosuccessi!
With this in mind take a look at the details of our CD cover!
This is an excerpt from the painting “Cosmic Man with Diagrams of Newar Yogic Six Chakra Transformation” (Anonymous, Central Tibet, ca. 19th century – property of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, www.lacma.org, collections.lacma.org/node/171830), detailing the fifth chakra, Vishudda: traditionally associated with creativity, communication, truth and self-expression.
Genuine: (adj.) Truly what something is said to be; authentic.
(origin): Late 16th century (in the sense ‘natural or proper’): from Latin “genuinus”, from “genu”, knee (with reference to the Roman custom of a father acknowledging paternity of a newborn child by placing it on his knee).
In early 2019, with Ryan about to leave with his family for their year-round discovery travel around Australia and Orient, we decided to rush in at Niko’s Pughouse to grab a snapshot of the hard work of our latest years with Radiosuccessi. Our aim wasn’t that of recording a CD for public release. We only cherished the idea of a memento before our band’s lustrous was definitely gone!
With a list of our favourite songs scribbled down on the back of a shopping receipt during the early morning drive to the studio, and a bucket packed with loads of nice food and coffee, we ended up enjoying one of our best days of music, chats, and laughter.
A year has passed and we still wonder how and why that could have happened. Whether it was the relaxed atmosphere of the Christmas holidays we were still cradling in, or maybe the dreamy mood we all unexpectedly felt wrapped into while recording Chico Buarque's “Samba e Amore” as our very first song that morning… Who knows how? In any case, we got through our entire setlist with only one take of each song and ... it was done! To our own utmost surprise – as well as proudness, of course, and satisfaction! – with only a bunch of hours in the studio we found ourselves with something really special and precious! Something so authentic that we all felt it needed to be shared with all music-lovers. Untouched by “post-production magic”, sincere and real: with all its imperfections and inaccuracies too! Spontaneous for who we really are.
Genuinely, Radiosuccessi!
With this in mind take a look at the details of our CD cover!
This is an excerpt from the painting “Cosmic Man with Diagrams of Newar Yogic Six Chakra Transformation” (Anonymous, Central Tibet, ca. 19th century – property of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, www.lacma.org, collections.lacma.org/node/171830), detailing the fifth chakra, Vishudda: traditionally associated with creativity, communication, truth and self-expression.
Released May 31, 2020
Ilaria Crociani – Voice
Mirko Guerrini – Saxophones, piano, nose flute, backing vocals
Ryan Griffith – Guitars, Clarinet
Tom Lee – Double bass
Niko Schäuble – Drums, Backing vocals
Recorded by Niko Schäuble at Pughouse Studios on January 2, 2019, Melbourne, Australia.
Mixed by Roberto Lioli in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
Mastered by Stefano Cappelli at Creative Mastering Studio in Forlì, Italy.
Radiosuccessi would like to thank Luna Pavone (our special Mary Poppins) and Leonardo for entertaining Greta, Ugo and Giorgio during the recording session.
Mirko Guerrini is playing D'Addario mouthpieces and reeds.
The entire work is dedicated to the fine memory of our dearest Carlo Alberto Canevali, the first one to imagine Radiosuccessi on a stage.
Ilaria Crociani – Voice
Mirko Guerrini – Saxophones, piano, nose flute, backing vocals
Ryan Griffith – Guitars, Clarinet
Tom Lee – Double bass
Niko Schäuble – Drums, Backing vocals
Recorded by Niko Schäuble at Pughouse Studios on January 2, 2019, Melbourne, Australia.
Mixed by Roberto Lioli in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
Mastered by Stefano Cappelli at Creative Mastering Studio in Forlì, Italy.
Radiosuccessi would like to thank Luna Pavone (our special Mary Poppins) and Leonardo for entertaining Greta, Ugo and Giorgio during the recording session.
Mirko Guerrini is playing D'Addario mouthpieces and reeds.
The entire work is dedicated to the fine memory of our dearest Carlo Alberto Canevali, the first one to imagine Radiosuccessi on a stage.