review
Tre Allegri
Ragazzi Morti
Four years and several projects in the garden
after the ghosts, Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti
return to publish an lp of unreleased songs. It
is Inumani, produced by Paolo Baldini, last
part of the trilogy that began six years ago
with Primitivi del futuro, and also authentic
point of touch of TARM with contemporary
Italian music. The hard fact puts together
some “big names” in the context of collaborations, both as vocal and instrumental interventions, both as writing texts (from Marie
Antonietta to Vasco Brondi, as Viterbini of
Bud Spencer Blues Explosion or Alessandro
Alosi of Pan del Diavolo, from Alex Ingram
to the already much-publicized double collaboration with Jovanotti), but especially hi-
ghlights the desire of Davide Toffolo and its
band to change very often and to offer the widest possible range of sounds to its listeners.
It starts with Persi nel telefono, with some
rock that leaves room for two o