File under avantgarde, free-spirited, and creative music from the Italian Progressive scene
See all"Suan" and "Naus", respectively published in 1972 and 1973, are the only  two LP ever recorded by Neapolitan singer Armando Piazza; both see the  participation of a very special guest, the American folk musician Shawn  Phillips. Printed in limited quantities at the time on label B.B.B.  (Beautiful Black Butterfly) and scarcely distributed, they went  unnoticed for decades until a few years ago, when the recent interest in  a certain type of music has lifted up the original editions prices,  transforming "Suan" and "Naus" in two cult LP's, subject to spasmodic  interest among collectors.
It's a shame that there had not been a  consistent response for these two releases at the time, since they  constitute a beautiful example of psychedelic acid folk, semi-acoustic  or electric, with  at times, an ethnic flavor that's perhaps inspired by Aktuala and Third  Ear Band. The mood of the songs, sung in English, is mostly relaxed and  dreamy; the second LP tracks show a clear maturity than its predecessor,  and is therefore a pity they weren't followed by a third discographic  chapter.
This papersleeve CD edition contains both full Armando  Piazza's albums, pulling out of the earky '70s Italian pop cauldron an  unfortunately forgotten songwriter, forced to pay with anonymity his  artistic courage.
