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1 Jingle Jungle
Drum Programming – Piero Chianura
Sampler [Shouts] – Luciano Margorani
0:37
2 This Life
Bass, Sampler, Synthesizer – PC*
Guitar, Drum Programming, Sampler – LM*
4:35
3 Le Rapide
Guitar, Bass, Loops [Digital] – LM*
Lyrics By – Fausto Rossi
Music By – Luciano Margorani, Piero Chianura
Sampler [Drum Samples Played In Real Time] – PC*
2:45
4 Aha!
Guitar, Bass, Guitar [E-bow] – LM*
Sampler [Aha!], Synthesizer, Drum Programming – PC*
5:15
5 Giorni Felici
Bass, Synthesizer – PC*
Guitar, Loops [Digital] – LM*
3:33
6 Alexia
Composed By – F. Fabbri*
Guitar – LM*
Guitar [Midi] – Franco Fabbri
Sampler [Drum Samples Played In Real Time] – PC*
Written By – P. Chianura, F. Fabbri, L. Margorani
3:40
7 Carla
Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Electric], Drum Programming – LM*
Bass, Synthesizer – PC*
2:38
8 La Lunga Marcia Dei Lemmings
Bass, Sampler, Guitar [Solo] – LM*
Loops [Drum], Sampler [Drum], Synthesizer – PC*
2:42
9 Vivace!
Composed By – H. Kaiser*, J. Oswald*
Guitar [Ambient, Slide] – LM*
Saxophone [Alto] – John Oswald
Synthesizer – PC*
Synthesizer [Synclavier Ii], Guitar [Solo] – Henry Kaiser
Written By – P. Chianura, L. Margorani, H. Kaiser, J. Oswald
3:26
10 Play It Again, Henry!
Composed By – H. Kaiser*
Guitar – LM*
Sampler, Computer [Editing], Keyboards [Cheap] – PC*
Synthesizer [Synclavier Ii] – Henry Kaiser
Written By – P. Chianura, L. Margorani, H. Kaiser
3:45
11 Crimini Di Guerra
Bass, Synthesizer, Loops [Drum] – PC*
Guitar, Loops [Drum] – LM*
Lyrics By – Fausto Rossi
Music By – Luciano Margorani, Piero Chianura
2:02
12 The Puppet Parade
Guitar, Bass, Guitar [E-bow] – LM*
Loops, Sampler – PC*
8:01
Total Time: 43:26
Artwork By [Art Direction] – Ernest Thorton
Composed By – L. Margorani*, P. Chianura*
Photography [Inside] – Carla R. Sanguineti
Producer – Claudio Chianura, Claudio Gabbiani
Recorded By, Mixed By – La 1919
Vocals – Fausto Rossi (tracks: 3, 11)
Recorded and mixed at Auditorium Studio, Milano between 1994 and 1997.
LA 1919 (aka La 1919 Spontaneo) are a Milanese avant-progressive band that first started life in September 1980. The brainchild of LUCIANO MARGORANI (born 19th July 1961, in Milano) and his friend PIERO CHIANURA, the band have released five albums to date. Their sound is electronic-based, but still consists of traditional rock-band instruments, such as electric and bass guitar (with assistance by clarinets and saxophones on later releases). Mostly though, the band uses keyboard effects and tape looping, combined with a Frippian and Frithian guitar sound, supplied by Margorani (much more evident on their second and third releases), with overlying electronic drums, culminating in a unique sound that flirts with jazz, no-wave, post-punk and electronica, yet is remarkably progressive rock in its basic state.
From 1982 to 1983, La 1919 were part of the "Coopertiva L'Orchestra" of Milan and they eventually released their debut album "L'Enorme Tragedia" on cassette only in 1985. It seems they received somewhat of a following, because on their second release "Ars srA" (1987), they are assisted on some tracks by Henry Kaiser on Synclavier and guitar and many other guest Italians. After their second release, the band recorded Deficit in 1990 and then seem to have had a break until at least April 1991 and May 1992, when the they played live concerts in Italy. It was these concerts that became the basis for their third album "Jouer, Spielen, To Play" (1994). On this album, they were ably assisted by RIO stalwart drummers Chris Cutler (Henry Cow, The (ec) Nudes, The Science Group) and Charles Hayward (Quiet Sun, This Heat, Camberwell Now, Massacre), as well as Roberto Zorzi, who is a prolific guitarist of the Fred Frith style and who has also played with Henry Kaiser. The material on this album was quite different to their first two albums (mostly due to the guest performers), consisting of twin guitars and even a song by Charles Hayward. Their fourth album was "Giorni Felici" (1997) and again, the duo had guests, including Henry Kaiser, Franco Fabbri (Stormy Six), John Oswald and Fausto Rossi.
Luciano Margorani learned to play classical guitar from 1972 to 1977, under the tutelage of Mariuccia Tioli and then in 1980, from master Mario Gangi. He presented a progressive rock and electronic music radio show called "Musica dal Penguin Café" on Radio Regione, Milan, from 1979 to 1982.
La 1919's influences seem varied indeed and they are hard to pin down precisely. Obvious influences though seem to be '80s minimalist Electronica, Jazz, electronic post-punk like Charles Hayward's This Heat and Camberwell Now and RIO movement founders Henry Cow and Etron Fou Leloublan. Individual artists that also maybe an influence include Henry Kaiser, Fred Frith and Robert Wyatt (indeed, one track on their debut strangely bears a resemblance to Rock Bottom-era Wyatt).
Written by James R. Yeowell
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