Litfiba - Spirito (1995) -
Following the release, the band embarked on the "Spirito Tour" in 1995, which was highly successful and later documented in the 2017 of the album. Spirito (Live in Modena 23/03/1995)
Spirito represents a departure from the heavy, dark hard rock of its predecessor, Terremoto . The band aimed for a "solar," more open sound, blending alternative rock with worldbeat and Latin influences. Litfiba - Spirito (1995)
The 1994-1995 era of Litfiba marked a significant sonic and conceptual shift for the Italian rock legends. Spirito , their sixth studio album, is the third chapter of the band's "Tetralogy of Elements," conceptually dedicated to . While it was released in November 1994, it dominated the Italian music landscape throughout 1995. Core Identity & Production Following the release, the band embarked on the
: The album was co-produced by the band and Rick Parashar , famous for his work with Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains. The 1994-1995 era of Litfiba marked a significant
The album features several of Litfiba's most enduring hits, often characterized by positive energy and travel-related themes. Notable Features Energetic opener with a focus on the "spectacle" of life Animale di zona Grungy, mid-tempo rock track Spirito The title track, featuring an iconic acoustic-driven rhythm La musica fa A celebration of the power of music Tammùria Incorporates traditional Mediterranean percussion Lacio drom (Buon viaggio)
A massive hit with Romani-inspired influences and themes of freedom A political anthem advocating for a world without borders Diavolo illuso A faster rock number Telephone blues A short, experimental blues interlude Ora d'aria Atmospheric track with reflective lyrics Suona fratello Short, high-energy closing track Legacy & 1995 Tour