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Modena City Ramblers

 
Artist: Modena City Ramblers

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  • Formed: 1991
  • Genres: Folk
  • Representative Albums: "Viva la Vida, Muera la Muerte", "La Grande Famiglia", "Raccolta

Biography

The Modena City Ramblers were formed in 1991, a casual musical group that came together to entertain friends and family playing Irish folk music. Meeting up to jam more and more often, the Ramblers began to write their own tunes, inspired by popular Celtic-influenced bands like the Pogues and the Waterboys. Two years after their formation, the band recorded their first demo tape called Combat Folk. Featuring their punk/Irish folk songs and Italian resistance ballads, the demo sold more than 3000 copies, earning the Ramblers grassroots recognition all over Italy. Picked up by the independent label Helter Skelter, the band's debut album, Riportando Tutto a Casa was released in 1994. Eventually distributed by Mercury, the disc went on to sell an impressive 185,000 copies. In the years that followed, Modena City Ramblers earned a reputation as a powerful live act, performing throughout Europe in collaboration with artists such as the Chieftains and Italian rock vocalist Bob Geldof. Their sophomore effort, La Grande Famiglia, experienced similar success to its predecessor, followed by Terra e Liberta which ushered in an era of international attention during which the Ramblers performed in nations such as Bolivia, Spain, Cuba and more. Known for their progressive politics, the band aligned itself with musicians of similar values such as Manu Chao, performing at festivals like the Independent Days Festival in Bologna and the Awesome Africa Festival in South Africa. Their 2002 production Radio Rebelde garnered them invitations to perform in locations near and far, including Algeria, the Czech Republic, Amsterdam and Mexico. The band's 2004 album Viva la Vida! Viva la Muerte! (a quote from Zapatista leaders) found its way to Italian Top Ten charts, and opened doors for a 120 city tour. The Modena City Ramblers have become a staple of both the Italian rock scene and the leftist musical circuit alike. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, All Music Guide
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Modena City Ramblers

Collage of the members of the Modena City Ramblers
Photographer and creator of collage: Roberto Scorta
Background information
Origin Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Genres Folk rock, Celtica patchanka, Folk music
Years active 1991 - present
Website http://www.ramblers.it
Members
Arcangelo "Kaba" Cavazzuti · Betty Vezzani · Davide "Dudu" Morandi · Francesco "Fry" Moneti · Franco D'Aniello · Massimo "Ice" Ghiacci · Roberto Zeno
Former members
Luca "Gabibbo" Giacometti · Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti · Alberto Cottica · Luciano Gaetani · Massimo Giuntini · Marco Michelini · Alberto Morselli · Giovanni Rubbiani

Modena City Ramblers (also known as M.C.R.) is an Italian folk band founded in 1991. Their music is heavily influenced by Celtic themes, and can be compared to folk rock music. The band has sold over 500,000 albums. Known for their left-wing politics, their lyrics often speak out against the Mafia and fascism.

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Abbiamo cominciato per hobby, per divertimento puro e semplice. Avevamo un'impronta punk, andavamo a suonare senza neanche provare, a volte eravamo in 6, a volte in 7, anche in 11.
Franco D'Aniello

The Modena City Ramblers were formed in 1991 by a group of friends that wanted to play traditional Irish music. The first to join were Alberto Morselli, Giovanni Rubbiani and Alberto Cottica (still in Lontano da dove), Chris Dennis (formerly a member of Nomadi), Filippo Chieli, Franco D'Aniello and Luciano Gaetani from 'Abazia dei folli. On Saint Patrick's Day in 1991, during a concert in a pub in Modena, they chose the name Modena City Ramblers. The name was an homage to Dublin City Ramblers, an Irish band.[1].

In 1992 they were joined by bassist Massimo Ghiacci (formerly in the band Plutonium 99). During the evening of 1 March they recorded their first demo. During a concert at a pub in Carpi, Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti sang The Wild Rover for the first time.[2]. At this time the Modena City Ramblers became an open company, and have remained so during throughout their history, with almost all members who have left the band returning sporadically to play with the group. Their most famous concert was performed as the opening act for the Pogues in Modena. Their repertoire has since expanded considerably, including traditional Italian songs as Bella ciao, Fischia il vento, and Contessa.

The singer of the group Cisco along with producer Kaba Cavazzuti who also became "a new member of the Modena City Ramblers after changes in the original line-up", released the album of the ‘brother band’ Casa del Vento, titled "900" which came out in February 2001. [3]


Members

The band's lineup has changed many times since their formation.[4] After the first album, singer Alberto Morselli left the band; in 1996 Francesco Moneti replaced Marco Michelini, and Giovanni Rubbiani and Alberto Cottica left the band in 2001. Singer Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti left the band in 2005 after fourteen years. The lineup in 2006 was:

Discography

Album

  • 1994 – Riportando tutto a casa
  • 1996 – La grande famiglia
  • 1997 – Terra e libertà
  • 1998 – Raccolti
  • 1999 – Fuori campo
  • 2002 – Radio Rebelde
  • 2004 – ¡Viva la vida, muera la muerte!
  • 2005 – Appunti partigiani
  • 2006 – Dopo il lungo inverno
  • 2008 – Bella ciao - Italian Combat Folk for the Masses

EPs

  • 1998 – Cent'anni di solitudine
  • 1999 – L'Italia ai tempi dei Modena City Ramblers
  • 2003 – Modena City Remix
  • 2003 – Gocce (for Acqua per la Pace)
  • 2004 – El presidente

Rarities

  • 1992 – On the first day of march...Live demo - autoproduced demotape
  • 1993 - Combat Folk – autoproduced demotape
  • 2000 - Il resto raccolto – recorded only for fan club

DVD

  • 2004 - Clan Banlieue - twelve years of songs, concerts, interviews, journey, unreleased videos

Participations

  • 1995 - Tributo ad Augusto (CGD) - with L'atomica cinese
  • 1995 - Materiale resistente - with Bella ciao
  • 1995 - I disertori - a tribute to Ivano Fossati - play Gli amanti d'Irlanda
  • 1999 - A come Ambiente (La Stampa)- with Madre Terra
  • 2002 - Piazza Carlo Giuliani ragazzo - with La legge giusta (inspired by the 27th G8 summit)
  • 2002 - Lontano - by Landscape Prayers
  • 2003 - Balla veloce vivi lento - with Le lucertole del folk
  • 2007 - Tre colori by Graziano Romani - with Spiriti Liberi; Stesso Viaggio Stessa Città; Corre Buon Sangue.
  • 2007 - Nessuno oltraggi nessuno - with Socialdemocrazia by Gang, live version.

Collaborations

  • Several of the Ramblers' songs, such as "Cent'anni di solitudine", "Macondo Express", and "Remedios la Bella" are inspired by the 1967 novel One Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: Cien años de soledad) by Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez.
  • The song "Il bicchiere dell'addio" features Irish singer Bob Geldof. The Ramblers later recorded a version of "The Great Song of Indifference" in Emilian dialect, inspired by Geldof's version 1990 hit from Vegetarians of Love album.
  • A recent version of Bella Ciao! was made with Serbian singer Goran Bregović.

References

  1. ^ Alberto Morselli in his biography
  2. ^ Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti in Clan Banlieue - 12 years of songs , concerts, interviews, journeys, videos
  3. ^ radiochango.com
  4. ^ Tree
  5. ^ Tour 2008
  6. ^ Tour 2008 Image

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