Tip! ** 200 copies, deluxe edition in 7" heavy cardboard jacket with obi strip, 24-page booklet and two posters ** Missed opportunities, never-released albums, wrong or hasty decisions... The world of music – like many others – is full of fascinating stories and “what ifs”, to use comic-book jargon. The story of Lucia Rango, an Apulian singer who was active for a short period during the Sixties, rightfully belongs to that category and meets all requirements for becoming a legend. In 1967, when she was almost unknown, she recorded "Lucia Rango Show" an entire album made of songs taken from the repertoire of her friend Piero Ciampi, who worked closely with her on their selection and arrangements.
Being one of the most maudit and personal authors of national songwriting, Ciampi had always been a perfect outsider: blunt, shy, extremely talented, and unable to adapt to the rules of the music business. But above all, the Leghorn-born singer was a superb songwriter. The match between his songs and Rango's classical voice and ethereal beauty looked like a very promising one, but never brought any success.
Arranged and orchestrated by Maestro Elvio Monti, and embellished by the participation of Alessandro Alessandroni's I Cantori Moderni, the record is a perfect child of the Sixties, featuring beat tunes and “yè-yès”, Italian canzone, intense ballads, Brigitte Fontaine-like atmospheres and the rediscovered duet of Lucia with her friend Piero, "Non chiedermi più", whose recording was known among insiders at the time but sadly appeared to be lost forever.
Ciampi's voice lives again in a song that has remained unreleased for more than 50 years within this new expanded version of "Lucia Rango Show", thanks to the long research of journalist Lucilla Chiodi (Musica Jazz). Needless to say, the album is an enormously valuable historical document for all fans of Ciampi's output and Italian music in general: along with classics such as "Fino all'ultimo minuto", "Quando il giorno tornerà" and "Hai lasciato a casa il tuo sorriso" – all originally included in Ciampi's first LP released under the alias Piero Litaliano in 1963 – Lucia Rango's voice consigns to history as many as six songs conceived and written specifically for her recording debut by Ciampi along with Elvio Monti. To date, Rango's invaluable interpretations are the only versions ever recorded of "Samba per un amore", "Il tuo volto", "Stasera resta qui", "Primavera a Roma", "Ti ho sognato" and "Sono stanca".
"Lucia Rango canta Piero Ciampi" is released as a state-of-the-art Deluxe CD edition of 200 copies, fully licensed and remastered from the original analogue master tapes. The edition features a large heavy cardboard jacket (7" square, with spine), a custom coloured inner cardboard sleeve, and an antistatic plastic transparent rounded Japanese inner sleeve, Nagaoka style, for maximum protection of the disc. It also includes:
- exclusive obi strip with liner notes and original unpublished pictures
- 24-page booklet (7" square) in Italian / English with liner notes, *new* original unpublished pictures and an exclusive interview with Lucia Rango
- 2 posters on Usomano premium quality paper, about 20"x10"
Anni Luce is a new Italian label producing editions aimed at recovering unreleased or forgotten recordings from the golden age of music produced in Italy, putting the utmost care on the visual and informative aspect of its releases, and with a special attention to presentation and quality of the materials.