Folk beat n. 1

Folk beat n. 1

"Folk beat n°1" (1966) is the first album of Italian singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini. It was published under the name "Francesco" alone.

Infobox Album |
Name = Folk beat n°1
Type = Studio album
Artist = Francesco Guccini


Released = 1966
Recorded =
Genre = Italian Folk
Length = 41:30
Label =
Producer = Odoardo "Dodo" Veroli
Reviews =
Compiled by =
Chronology =
Last album =
This album = "Folk beat n°1"
(1966)
Next album = "Due anni dopo"
(1970)
Misc =

The album

The album was recorded in studio Basilica di Milano in the summer of 1966 and produced by Odoardo "Dodo" Veroli.

The album contains some songs Guccini previously wrote for other groups. Among these are Equipe 84 and Nomadi.

Personnel

*Francesco Guccini - Voice, Rhythm guitar
*Antonio Roveri - Golo guitar
*Alan Cooper - Armonica and Rhythm guitar

Track listing

* "Noi non ci saremo" - 5:15
* "In morte di S.F." - 3:41
* "Venerdì santo" - 4:19
* "L'atomica cinese" - 2:37
* "Auschwitz"- 4:40
* "Talkin' Milano" - 5:30
* "Statale 17" - 3:12
* "Il 3 dicembre del '39" - 3:44
* "La ballata degli annegati" - 2:28
* "Il sociale e l'antisociale" - 5:33

Note: "In morte di S.F." is the song known today as "Canzone per un'amica".


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