I Cugini di Campagna
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Background information | |
Origin | Rome, Italy |
Genres | Dance-pop, easy listening, pop rock |
Years active | 1970 | –present
Website | www |
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I Cugini di Campagna ("The Countryside Cousins") is an Italian pop band formed in 1970 in Rome. They are well known for the use of falsetto and for their eccentric look, a cross between glam and kitsch.[1]
Background[]
The band achieved some success with its first single, "Il ballo di Peppe", that was launched by the radio-program .[2] In 1973 the band gained more success with the song "Anima mia", then they achieved a series of commercial hits until the early eighties.[1][3] After a difficult period the band resurfaced in 1997, with a new lineup, thanks to the RAI TV-show Anima mia, whose success lead to the rediscovery of their eponymous song and band;[2] from then Cugini produced a series of albums, containing both re-arranged versions of their earlier hits as well as new songs.
Personnel[]
Current members[]
- Ivano Michetti (1970–)
- Silvano Michetti (1970–)
- Tiziano Leonardi (2012–)
- Nick Luciani (1994–2014; 2021–), voice
Former members[]
- Flavio Paulin (1970–1977), voice
- Gianni Fiori (1970–1972)
- Giorgio Brandi (1973–1996)
- Paul Manners (1978–1985), voice
- Marco Occhetti, aka Kim (1986–1994), voice
- Luca Storelli (1997–2011)
- Daniel Colangeli (2015–2021), voice
Discography[]
- Selected singles
- 1970 – "Il ballo di Peppe"
- 1972 – "Un letto e una coperta"/"L'uva è nera"
- 1973 – "Anima mia"
- 1973 – "Solo con te"
- 1974 – "Innamorata"
- 1974 – "Un'altra donna"
- 1975 – "64 anni"
- 1975 – "Preghiera"
- 1976 – "È lei"
- 1977 – "Conchiglia bianca"
- 1977 – "Tu sei tu"/"Donna"
- 1978 – "Dentro l'anima"
- 1979 – "Meravigliosamente"
- 1980 – "No tu no"
- 1981 – "Valeria"
- 1982 – "Uomo mio"
- 1985 – "Che cavolo d'amore"
- 1998 – "Amor mio"
- 2002 – "Vita della mia vita"
- 2006 – "Sapessi quanto"
- 2011 – "Mi manchi tu"
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Enrico Deregibus. Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore, 2010. ISBN 8809756258.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Ezio Guaitamacchi. 1000 canzoni che ci hanno cambiato la vita. Rizzoli, 2009. ISBN 8817033928.
- ^ Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit parade. Gremese, 1989. ISBN 8876054391.
External links[]
- Musical groups established in 1970
- Italian pop music groups
- Musical groups from Rome