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简介
Marzorati assails the songs. He is never too intimate, even when he sings of love stories and the small vicissitudes of life. His voice is not a lament and his strumming is alive and energetic while at the same time clean and precise. Live At Home is a completely self-produced work and on one hand shows the songwriting talents of the author (the ten songs are all his own compositions) and on the other Marzorati’s initiative in controlling his own music. Live At Home was in fact recorded (really well, hearing is believing) at home, simulating the live atmosphere with friends, with the help of Michele Saviolo on the mixing desk. He then made a CD from the recording which includes a great book with the lyrics and excellent photos in cloudy, bluish tones, a perfect representation of a type of music that owes much to the lights and shadows of the night and to the streets that belong to no-one which can be placed on that Dylan/Springsteen axis which has made so many people dream. Even though it is self-produced it is a completely professional product that is a precise image of Marzorati’s bitter and poetic rock and of his love for a musical landscape that in Italy is often snubbed and marginalised. Ten songs for guitar, voice and harmonica, with the Village in their heart and the lagoon in their eyes, here is a personality that absolutely must be discovered. Some of the titles are Time to Choose, Work in Progress, From the Stables to the Stars, Wavelength (nothing to do with Van Morrison), The Night Alone, Tight-Rope Walker. This young man doesn’t seem to know what boredom is and rocks with his acoustic guitar like the Americans do.