Homo homini lupus (album)
Homo homini lupus is the second album by Italian progressive rock band Locanda delle Fate. It was recorded more than 20 years after the first album of the band, taking advantage of the progressive-rock "revivalist" trend that emerged in Italy in the 1990s.
Homo homini lupus | ||||
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Studio album by Locanda delle Fate | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Label | Vinyl Magic | |||
Locanda delle Fate chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Homo homini lupus" (5:08)
- "Il lato sporco di noi" (5:10)
- "Giro tondo" (4:20)
- "Bandando" (1:10)
- "Plovi barko" (3:46)
- "Stanotte Dio cosa fa?" (5:47)
- "La fine" (5:21)
- "Certe cose" (6:02)
- "Ojkitawe" (5:10)
- "I giardini di Hiroshima" (5:06)
- "Fumo" (8:22)
Personnel
- Giorgio Gardino - drums and percussion
- Luciano Boero - bass, fretless, backing vocals
- Ezio Vevey - guitars, mandolin, voice
- Alberto Gaviglio - guitars, flute, voice
- Michele Conta - piano (in "Ojkitawe")
- Oscar Mazzoglio - keyboards, accordion, backing vocals
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