Genco Puro & Co. was really a show name for a solo artist, one
Riccardo Pirolli from Sicily. After releasing a few singles in the '60s
he recorded one full length studio album in 1972 with the assistance of
Franco Battiato and other unnamed musicians. Battiato's full role is not
certain, but the two were friends, Battiato sang on two tracks, and
according to ItalianProg.com he may have written seven of the album's
twelve songs under the ghost name Ed De Joy. Pirolli was a guest on
Battiato's "Fetus" album and both were label mates on the Bla Bla label.
Another noted guest on this album is Capsicum Red/I Pooh's Bruno "Red"
Canzian.
The Genco Puro album is certainly a part of Italian
rock history. It features short pop songs with traditional, strong
Italian melodies accented with progressive tendencies. You will hear
songs built on acoustic guitars and keyboards, with piano, Moog, sound
effects, and orchestrations. Pirolli ended up working as a sound
engineer and arranger. While not a progressive masterpiece it is
certainly of interest to RPI fans and especially to the fans of Franco
Battiato.
-Riccardo Pirolli
-guests:
-Franco Battiato
-Bruno Red Canzian
1. Frontiere
2. Campane a Rotterdam
3. A San Francisco
4. Come Un Fiume
5. Giorno D'estate
6. Nebbia
7. Biscotti e The'
8. Pioggia
9. Alice
10. Accendo La Mia Radio
11. La Mia Citta
12. Buratini
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