by D.Gallo (But Children Own The Stars - part I)
by Z.De Rossi (White Giant)
But Children Own The Stars
Inspired by Elio Vittorini "Americana", Bompiani, Milano 1941
White Giant
Inspired by Cesare Pavese "I Mari del Sud", in "Lavorare Stanca", Einaudi, Torino, 1943; first edition Solaria, Firenze, 1936; first english translation by William Arrowsmith as "South Seas", Grossman, NYC, 1976
credits
from AMERICANA,
released August 12, 2014
ALESSANDRO "ASSO" STEFANA _ guitar, lap steel guitar
DANILO GALLO _ doublebass
ZENO DE ROSSI _ drums
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