
BALLATE DI FANGO E DI LUCE (Omaggio a Fabrizio "Faber" De André) - by Obiriec
A tribute to Fabrizio "Faber" De André: stories of the street, conscience, and poetry. Guitars, harmonica, and uncompromising truth.
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10 songs
3:16

Fast Hard Blues, Electric Blues Rock, Driving Rhythm, Distorted Slide Guitar, Deep Baritone Male Vocals, Italian Cantautore Style, Gritty and Powerful, Stomp and Clap Percussion, Upbeat Boogie, Raw 70s Analog Sound, Protest Song atmosphere, Aggressive Harmonica
3:59

Fast Blues Shuffle, Upbeat Delta Blues, Acoustic Guitar Strumming, Energetic Harmonica, Deep Baritone Male Vocals, Italian Cantautore Style, Rhythmic Storytelling, Foot Stomps, Raw Acoustic Sound, 1970s Italian Folk-Rock vibe, High Energy, Catchy Chorus
5:55

Neapolitan Folk-Blues, Upbeat Acoustic Guitar, Classical Mandolin influence, Deep Baritone Male Vocals, Italian-Neapolitan Diction, Storytelling, Rhythmic and Theatrical, Accordion accents, Snappy Snare, Dark Humor, Cabaret atmosphere, Raw Analog Sound
4:34

Slow Folk Ballad in 12/8 Time, Orchestral Pop influence, Acoustic Guitar Fingerpicking, Upright Bass, Soft Trumpet Solo, Deep Baritone Male Vocals, Italian Cantautore Style, Emotional Storytelling, Melancholic Waltz, Gentle Percussion, Romantic and Tragic tone, Vintage 60s Italian Atmosphere
4:31

Slow Blues in 12/8 Time Signature, Acoustic Delta Blues, Italian Cantautore Style, Deep Baritone Male Vocals, Gravelly and Expressive Voice, Emotional Storytelling, Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica Solo, Minimal Percussion, Brushed Snare, Upright Bass, Melancholic and Bittersweet, Nocturnal Atmosphere, Raw Production, Vintage Warmth, Rhythmic Waltz Feel, Intimate Ballad, Slow Tempo, Soulful interpretation, Folk-Blues influence
5:39

Acid Folk-Blues, Psychedelic Folk, Hypnotic Fingerpicking Guitar, Deep Baritone Male Vocals, Italian Cantautore Style, Ethereal Atmosphere, Reverb-drenched vocals, Soft Percussion, Dark Storytelling, Haunting Harmonica, 1970s Progressive Folk vibe, Melancholic and Mystical
3:19

Fast Stomping Blues, Acoustic Folk-Rock, Deep Baritone Male Vocals, Italian Cantautore Style, Sarcastic and Bitter Tone, Sharp Harmonica, Steady Bass Drum Thump, Gritty Storytelling, 1970s Analog Sound, Dark and Cynical, Rhythmic Acoustic Guitar
6:29

The track opens with a raw analog recording of a distorted, low-end guitar riff locking into a steady, driving groove with punchy bass and crisp, muted drums, Deep baritone male vocals, blending gritty spoken-word and Italian cantautore phrasing, command each verse, Subtly overdriven harmonica threads throughout, adding tension and mood, The arrangement stays masculine and rough, avoiding any high-pitched vocals, and evokes a smoky, underground 1970s blues-rock scene
5:52

The war blues track opens with a close-mic raspy male vocal, sparse barroom piano, and faint Hammond organ, building a somber mood, A slow 12/8 groove with smoky club reverb, big kick, deep toms, pounding backbeat, and pulsing blues bass rolls in, The warning hook surges with gritty, overdriven guitar and swelling organ, Verses grow with dynamic piano, wrenching guitar bends, and sustained notes, The bridge strips down to whispered vocal, echoing organ, and heart-like bass, The raw, saturated 12-bar guitar solo bursts before the band slams a brief hook reprise, The track races into a quick outro, ending on stop-time and reverberant keys, always keeping the arrangement direct and tough

