Delirium (band)
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Genres | Progressive rock |
Labels | Fonit Cetra, Zafiro, BASF |
Delirium is an Italian progressive rock musical group, best known for the song "Jesahel".
History
[edit]The group formed in 1969, with the name Sagittari and with a beat repertoire.[1] The group changed its name after Ivano Fossati joined and replaced the Sagittari singer Riccardo Anselmi towards the end of 1970.[2][3]
Since their first single "Canto di Osanna" (1971), presented at the Festival di Musica d'Avanguardia e di Nuove Tendenze, the group gained an immediate success.[1] In 1972 Delirium entered the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Jesahel", reaching sixth place in the competition and peaking number one on the Italian hit parade.[2][4] After the new single "Haum" that Delirium presented at Un disco per l'estate Fossati left the group to start a solo career.[1][2] After two more albums the group disbanded in mid-1970s, until a reunion in early 2000s.[1][2]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- 1971 – it:Dolce acqua (Fonit Cetra LPX 11)
- 1972 – it:Lo scemo e il villaggio (Fonit Cetra LPX 18)
- 1974 – it:Delirium III - Viaggio negli arcipelaghi del tempo (Fonit Cetra LPX 29)
- 2009 – Il nome del vento (Black Widow Records, BWR 113, LP/CD)
- 2015 – L'era della menzogna (Black Widow Records, BWRCD 180-2 LP/CD)
Singles
[edit]- 1971 – it:Canto di Osanna/Deliriana (Fonit Cetra SPF 31284)
- 1972 – it:Jesahel/King's Road (Fonit Cetra SPF 31293)
- 1972 – it:Haum!/Movimento II: Dubbio (Fonit Cetra SPF 31295)
- 1972 – it:Dolce acqua/Favola o storia del lago di Kriss (Fonit Cetra SPF 31297)
- 1972 – it:Treno/È l'ora (Fonit Cetra SPF 31300)
- 1974 – Leôa de laôa/ Pane vero vino puro (Aguamanda AG 9002)
- 1975 – Jill/ Live Love And Be Free (Aguamanda AG 9007)
- 1975 – Cowboy/ Corri bambino (Fonit Cetra SPB 36)
- 1975 – Signore/ Buana, The Rainbow (Fonit Cetra SPF 31313)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Enrico Deregibus. Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore, 2010. ISBN 8809756258.
- ^ a b c d Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini Comics, 2009. ISBN 8863462291.
- ^ Cesare Rizzi, Fulvio Beretta. Enciclopedia del rock italiano. Arcana, 1993. ISBN 8879660225.
- ^ Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN 8876054391.
External links
[edit]Media related to Delirium (musical group from Italy) at Wikimedia Commons