Ed avevamo gli occhi troppo belli

2001 live album by Fabrizio De André
Ed avevamo gli occhi troppo belli
Live album by
Released2001
Recorded1991–1997
GenreFolk
Length17:40
Fabrizio De André chronology
In concerto
(1999)
Ed avevamo gli occhi troppo belli
(2001)
In concerto volume II
(2001)

Ed avevamo gli occhi troppo belli (And We Had Too Beautiful Eyes) is live album by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André. It was released in 2001 by A/Rivista Anarchica,[1] an Italian anarchist magazine of which De André was a reader and supporter. It mainly consists of recordings of short speeches, which the singer used to make during his concerts.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Elogio della solitudine"2:30
2."Prinçesa e i Rom"3:32
3."Al fianco degli Indiani"2:23
4."Se ti tagliassero a pezzetti" (Recorded at Arena Civica, Milan, September 16, 1991)4:21
5."Ai figli della luna"0:49
6."Le maggioranze"1:49
7."Un discorso sulla libertà"1:09
8."I Carbonari" (Recorded at Palasport Evangelisti, Perugia, April 12, 1997)1:13

Track details

  • "Elogio della Solitudine": De André talks about how solitude can sometimes allow people to better analyze life problems and get in contact with everything that surrounds them.
  • "Prinçesa e i Rom": a speech about how solitude can also derive from being considered "different" by others. Examples of "different" people are the transsexual Prinçesa, the main character of one of De André's songs, and the Romani people.
  • "Al fianco degli indiani": as an introduction to the song "Fiume Sand Creek", the speech revolves around the sufferings of Native Americans since Christopher Columbus' arrival in 1492.
  • "Se ti tagliassero a pezzetti" is a song contained in De André's 1981 eponymous album.
  • "Ai figli della luna": a speech about homosexuals. The title refers to how Plato defined homosexuals.
  • "Le maggioranze": introduction to the song "Smisurata preghiera" where De André talks about how majorities too often rely on their number to oppress minorities.
  • "Un discorso sulla libertà": the singer ultimately defines his last album (Anime salve) to be not just about ostracized minorities, but "a speech about freedom".
  • "I Carbonari" is De André's rendition of the song used in the 1969 Italian movie Nell'anno del Signore, directed by Luigi Magni.

References

  1. ^ (in Italian) Ed avevamo gli occhi troppo belli at A/Rivista Anarchica
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Studio albums
Live albums
  • Fabrizio De André in Concerto - arrangiamenti PFM (1979)
  • Fabrizio De André in Concerto - arrangiamenti PFM vol. 2 (1980)
  • 1991 concerti (1991)
  • In concerto (1999)
  • Ed avevamo gli occhi troppo belli (2001)
  • In concerto volume II (2001)
  • Fabrizio De André e PFM in concerto (2007)
Anthologies
  • Tutto Fabrizio De André (1966)
  • La canzone di Marinella (1968)
  • Nuvole barocche (1968) Fabrizio De André (Black Anthology) (1976)
  • Fabrizio De André (Blue Anthology) (1986)
  • Il viaggio (1991)
  • La canzone di Marinella (re-issue) (1995)
  • Mi innamoravo di tutto (1997)
  • Da Genova (1999)
  • Peccati di gioventù (2000)
  • In direzione ostinata e contraria (2005)
  • In direzione ostinata e contraria 2 (2006)
  • Effedia: Sulla mia cattiva strada (2008)
Singles
Karim period
  • "Nuvole barocche" (1961)
  • "La ballata del Michè" (1961)
  • "Il fannullone" (1963)
  • "Il testamento" (1963)
  • "La guerra di Piero" (1964)
  • "Valzer per un amore" (1965)
  • "Per i tuoi larghi occhi" (1965)
  • "La città vecchia" (1965)
  • "La canzone dell'amore perduto" (1966)
  • "Geordie" (1966)
Post-Karim
  • "Preghiera in Gennaio" (1967)
  • "Via del Campo" (1967)
  • "Caro amore" (1967)
  • "La canzone di Barbara" (1968)
  • "Carlo Martello ritorna dalla battaglia di Poitiers" (1968)
  • "La canzone di Marinella" (1968)
  • "Il gorilla" (1969)
  • "Leggenda di Natale" (1969)
  • "Il pescatore" (1970)
  • "La stagione del tuo amore" (1970)
  • "La stagione del tuo amore" (1970)
  • "Nuvole barocche" (re-issue) (1971)
  • "Un matto (Dietro ogni scemo c'è un villaggio)" (1971)
  • "Suzanne" (1972)
  • "la cattiva strada" (1974)
  • "Il pescatore" (re-issue) (1978)
  • "Una storia sbagliata" (1980)
Tributes
  • Canti randagi
  • Äia da respiâ - Genova canta De André
  • Faber - Amico fragile
  • Mille papaveri rossi
  • Non più i cadaveri dei soldati
  • 2004 Crêuza de mä
  • Non al denaro non all'amore né al cielo
  • PFM canta De André
  • Duemila papaveri rossi
  • Fabrizio 2009
  • De André canta De André
  • Sogno n° 1
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