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Litfiba was an Italian
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formed in
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, Italy, in early 1980. The band evolved from British-influenced new wave rock to a more personal rock sound influenced by Mediterranean vibes; their songs are mostly sung in
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History


First era (1980-1989)

The band was formed in
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in 1980, and was named after the
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code for Via dei Bardi, Florence, where the band rehearsed (Località ITalia FIrenze Via dei BArdi). The early line-up consisted of: Federico Renzulli (nicknamed Ghigo) on
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s and lead vocals, Gianni Maroccolo on bass, Sandro Dotta on lead guitar (who left the band after a few weeks) and Francesco Calamai on drums. Antonio Aiazzi on
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and
Piero Pelù Pietro "Piero" Pelù (born 10 February 1962) is an Italian singer and songwriter, best known for his work with the Italian band Litfiba. He was born in Florence. In July 1999, Pelù quit Litfiba. In 2000, he released his first solo album ''N ...
on
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joined the band shortly after.
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and new wave were a huge influence on the band's early songs, which often had English lyrics. Their first show took place on 6 December 1980 in
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, near Florence. The band's first recording was a five-track EP titled ''Guerra'' (1982), followed one year later by a 7"
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, "Luna/La preda", which won the band first place at the 2° '' Festival Rock Italiano''. Meanwhile, Calamai was replaced on drums by Renzo Franchi; with this line-up, the band worked on a soundtrack album, '' Eneide di Krypton''. After a while, Franchi then left the band, to be replaced by Luca De Benedectis, known as Ringo De Palma with whom the band recorded ''Yassassin'', a single containing a brand new track, "Electrica Danza", and a David Bowie cover.


Trilogy of power

The band released their first full-length album, '' Desaparecido'' ("''Disappeared''" in Spanish) in 1985. Following the EP, ''Transea'' (1986) and the second full-length ''
17 Re ''17 RE'' (17 Kings) is the second full-length studio album from Italian rock band Litfiba and the second part of the "Trilogy of power", as begun with the debut, ''Desaparecido (Litfiba album), Desaparecido''. Track listing *All songs written an ...
'' (''17 Kings'' in Italian), Litfiba toured for the first time, subsequently releasing '' 12/5/87 (aprite i vostri occhi)'', their first live album. ''
Litfiba 3 ''Litfiba 3'' is the third studio album from the Italian rock band Litfiba that ends the "Trilogy of power" started with first album'' Desaparecido''. It is the last album on which new wave influences can be heard. Lyrics deal much with social a ...
'' (1988) was the last recording featuring Maroccolo, de Palma et Aiazzi as permanent members, although the latter would stay as session musician until 1996. The first three albums form the "Trilogy of power" (in Italian, "Trilogia del potere"), stating the refusal of every kind of
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. The release of the ''
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'' live album, recorded on the 1988-89 tour, marked the end of the "Trilogy of power" years.


Second era (1989-1999)

The second leg of the tour was made into an aptly titled VHS, "Pirata Tour", and featured Roberto Terzani on bass, Daniele Trambusti on drums and Candelo Cabezas on
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besides Pelù, Renzulli and Aiazzi. Pelù and Renzulli then went back to the studio to record '' El Diablo'', an album with a much rawer sound, warmly received by fans and critics alike. The following tour, with Federico Poggipollini on rhythm guitar, was also filmed for home video release. Sales of the (1992) released ''
Sogno Ribelle ''Sogno ribelle'' is a 1992 compilation album from Italian rock band Litfiba that contains new versions of old songs with a more rock sounding, live tracks and an unreleased song "Linea d'ombra". Track listing #Linea d'ombra – 3:06 #Corri ...
'' album proved the band's new fame. The record was a
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of old songs from previous albums rearranged with a more hard rock sounding, live tracks and an unreleased song, titled "Linea d'ombra". It was once more followed by a VHS featuring
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s, live performances samples and interviews. The year after, the band released its harder and most rock’n’roll album to date, ''
Terremoto ''Terremoto'' is the fifth studio album from Italian rock band Litfiba and the band's most hard rock album. It continues on the way started with previous album El Diablo to harden the music, with the massive use of distorted guitars that contr ...
'' ("Earthquake"), soon followed by the double live CD ''
Colpo di coda ''Colpo di Coda'' is a double live album from Italian rock band Litfiba and was recorded during the Bologna concert of the Terremoto tour. It contains two previously unreleased tracks "A denti stretti" and "Africa". Track listing CD one # ''A d ...
''. When changing their
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from CGD to
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(with legal complications due to the release of unauthorized compilations), the band hired a new bass player, Daniele "Barny" Bagni, and recorded the third volume of its "
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of elements": ''El Diablo'' was celebrating
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, ''Terremoto''
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, the new album ''
Spirito ''Spirito'' is the sixth studio album from Italian rock band Litfiba. It is the third chapter of the "Tetralogy of elements". It is dedicated to air. Track listing #Lo spettacolo – 4:10 #Animale di zona – 4:36 #Spirito – 4:41 #La musica ...
'' (1994, whose name should have been ''Serpente d’asfalto'') celebrates the
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. The record was, as usual, followed by a VHS: '' Lacio drom'' which contains extracts from the "Spirito tour". The 1997 ''
Mondi Sommersi ''Mondi sommersi'' is the seventh studio album from Italian rock band Litfiba. It is the fourth chapter of the "Tetralogy of elements". It is dedicated to water. Track listing #"Ritmo" – 4:13 #"Imparerò" – 3:27 #"Regina di Cuori" – 4:05 ...
'' album, with its 500,000 copies sold in a few weeks, brought out the missing element,
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, as Aiazzi left the band, replaced on keyboards by Terzani, who also remained the second guitar player (as it appears to be in the last tour). Litfiba's biggest tour was immortalized on a VHS, whose profits went to the victims of earthquakes in
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and Marche regions, and on a double live CD both titled ''
Croce e delizia ''Croce e delizia'' is a live album from Italian rock band Litfiba. It was recorded in 1997 and released in 1998. Personnel *Piero Pelù Pietro "Piero" Pelù (born 10 February 1962) is an Italian singer and songwriter, best known for his w ...
''. '' Infinito'' (1999) was the very last chapter of the band's history with frontman Piero Pelù as a vocalist. Though much criticized because of its so-called "light" sound, the album sold 650,000 copies. On the "Infinito tour", tensions between Pelù and Renzulli became unbearable. The last show with Pelù took place at the " Monza Rock Festival 1999". He stopped being officially part of the band on July 11, 1999, subsequently starting a solo career.


Third era (1999-2009)

When Pelù said farewell to the band three of Litfiba's musicians also left with him: Bagni, Terzani and Caforio. Renzulli lost the rights to the band's logo, a horned heart, but kept the name Litfiba, which is copyrighted under his name. The guitarist then decided to follow on immediately with a renewed and rejuvenated band, including the new singer Gianluigi Cabo Cavallo, bass and drums player Gianluca Venier, and Ugo Nativi, coming from the funk-
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band Malfunk. The 2000 album, first with new line-up, ''
Elettromacumba Litfiba was an Italian rock band formed in Florence, Italy, in early 1980. The band evolved from British-influenced new wave rock to a more personal rock sound influenced by Mediterranean vibes; their songs are mostly sung in Italian. History ...
'' reached 100,000 sales. On the following "Elettro tour", Litfiba, with Mauro Sabbione, who had already played on the El Diablo album, on keyboards, played in smaller halls than before. After the tour, the band released '' Live on Line'', including 15 tracks recorded during the last tour available only for download under
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format through
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. The musicians went back to the studio, with Nativi replaced on drums by Gianmarco Colzi, who had played with band Rockgalileo and singer
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, for the recording of the '' Insidia'' album (2001). The record was much different from the previous album, due to darker lyrics with many symbolic references and the significant use of
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. It was soon followed by the "Insidia tour", a 73 concerts tour that was the first part of the "Never ending tour". The band was then requested to release the
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for the Italian version of the '' Tomb raider 6 - The Angel of Darkness''
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, resulting in the issue of "Larasong", a stand-alone single. Former keyboards player
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returned to the band for the 2003 "Lara Tour" and 2004 "04 Tour", the second and third part of the "Never ending tour". The last concert was recorded for the release of Litfiba's official first
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. The last album to date, ''Essere o sembrare'' (2005), appeared to be moderately inspired and had a relative success. The release of the record was followed by a short tour, almost 15 concerts, followed by others during 2006 summer. In late 2006 singer Gianluigi Gianluigi Cabo Cavallo leaves the band, followed by bass player Gianluca Venier and keyboard player Antonio Aiazzi. Filippo Margheri, who previously fronted Miir, replaced Cavallo, while Roberto Terzani, who had previously played with Litfiba, and Pino Fidanza join respectively at bass and drums.


Fourth era (2009-2022)

In November 2009, the long-time manager of the band Alberto Pirelli announced Litfiba was going to break up. One month later, on 11 December 2009, a message posted on the official website of the band announced the surprising reunion of the two historical founders: Piero Pelù and Ghigo Renzulli. They played four concerts in spring 2010 as Litfiba: Milan (13 April), Florence (16 April), Rome (19 April), and Acireale (21 April). A longer tour and a new album was expected in the second half of the year. The band published the successful live album "Stato Libero di Litfiba" which also included two unreleased tracks: "Sole Nero" and "Barcollo". On January 17, 2012 the new album ''Grande nazione'' came out, led by the singles ''Squalo'' (25 November 2011) and ''La mia valigia'' (13 January 2012). In January 2013 the band reunited with original founders Gianni Maroccolo and Antonio Aiazzi, as well as new addition on drums Luca Martelli (from Giorgio Canali's Rossofuoco) and started a tour called "Trilogia 1983-1989", playing only songs from the historical "Trilogy Of Power" plus some related singles from the same period. The band produced a live CD ("Trilogia '83-'89") at the end of the historical reunion. Later in 2013, Litfiba began a hiatus to permit its members to pursue their personal and artistic projects. After a last gig with the "Trilogia" line-up in Sardinia, the band announces a tour for 2015 which celebrated the following era of the band. The "Tetralogia Tour" focused on the 4 albums "El Diablo", "Terremoto", "Spirito" and "Mondi Sommersi", dedicated to the elements of fire, earth, air and water respectively. Ghigo and Piero hit the stage with a renewed line-up which included drummer Luca Martelli, keyboardist Federico Sagona (already on "Stato Libero" and "Grande Nazione") and new bass player Franco Li Causi. New album "Eutopia" follows, followed by some last tours in which keyboard player Fabrizio Simoncioni (already with the band as musician and engineer in the 90's) and bass player Dado Neri are involved. As of 2022 Litfiba are no longer touring or recording.


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Desaparecido'' (1985) * ''
17 Re ''17 RE'' (17 Kings) is the second full-length studio album from Italian rock band Litfiba and the second part of the "Trilogy of power", as begun with the debut, ''Desaparecido (Litfiba album), Desaparecido''. Track listing *All songs written an ...
'' (1986) * ''
Litfiba 3 ''Litfiba 3'' is the third studio album from the Italian rock band Litfiba that ends the "Trilogy of power" started with first album'' Desaparecido''. It is the last album on which new wave influences can be heard. Lyrics deal much with social a ...
'' (1988) * '' El Diablo'' (1990) * ''
Terremoto ''Terremoto'' is the fifth studio album from Italian rock band Litfiba and the band's most hard rock album. It continues on the way started with previous album El Diablo to harden the music, with the massive use of distorted guitars that contr ...
'' (1993) * ''
Spirito ''Spirito'' is the sixth studio album from Italian rock band Litfiba. It is the third chapter of the "Tetralogy of elements". It is dedicated to air. Track listing #Lo spettacolo – 4:10 #Animale di zona – 4:36 #Spirito – 4:41 #La musica ...
'' (1994) * ''
Mondi Sommersi ''Mondi sommersi'' is the seventh studio album from Italian rock band Litfiba. It is the fourth chapter of the "Tetralogy of elements". It is dedicated to water. Track listing #"Ritmo" – 4:13 #"Imparerò" – 3:27 #"Regina di Cuori" – 4:05 ...
'' (1997) * '' Infinito'' (1999) * ''
Elettromacumba Litfiba was an Italian rock band formed in Florence, Italy, in early 1980. The band evolved from British-influenced new wave rock to a more personal rock sound influenced by Mediterranean vibes; their songs are mostly sung in Italian. History ...
'' (2000) * '' Insidia'' (2001) * '' Essere o sembrare'' (2005) * '' Grande Nazione'' (2012) * ''Eutòpia'' (2016)


Other releases

* '' Guerra'' (1982, EP) * '' Luna/La preda'' (1983, single) * '' Eneide di Krypton'' (1983, soundtrack album) * '' Yassassin'' (1984, EP) * '' Transea'' (1986, EP) * ''
Live 12-5-87 (Aprite i vostri occhi) ''Live 12-5-87 (Aprite i vostri occhi)'' is the first live album from Italian rock band Litfiba and was recorded in Florence during the tour that followed the ''17 RE'' album. Track listing #"Come un Dio" – 8:03 #"Resta" – 2:57 #"La preda" ...
'' (1987, live album) * ''
Pirata Pirata may refer to: * ''Pirata'' (album), a 1989 album by Litfiba * Pirata (footballer) (born 1987), a Portuguese footballer * ''Pirata'' (graphic novel), a graphic novel by Pol Medina, Jr * ''Pirata'' (spider), a genus of wolf spiders * ''Il p ...
'' (1989, live album) * ''
Sogno Ribelle ''Sogno ribelle'' is a 1992 compilation album from Italian rock band Litfiba that contains new versions of old songs with a more rock sounding, live tracks and an unreleased song "Linea d'ombra". Track listing #Linea d'ombra – 3:06 #Corri ...
'' (1992, greatest hits + 1 unreleased song) * ''
Colpo di coda ''Colpo di Coda'' is a double live album from Italian rock band Litfiba and was recorded during the Bologna concert of the Terremoto tour. It contains two previously unreleased tracks "A denti stretti" and "Africa". Track listing CD one # ''A d ...
'' (1994, live album + 2 unreleased songs) * '' Lacio Drom'' (1994, a box containing a VHS and a live album + 4 remixed songs) * ''
Croce e delizia ''Croce e delizia'' is a live album from Italian rock band Litfiba. It was recorded in 1997 and released in 1998. Personnel *Piero Pelù Pietro "Piero" Pelù (born 10 February 1962) is an Italian singer and songwriter, best known for his w ...
'' (1998, live album) * '' Live on Line'' (2000, live album) * '' The Platinum Collection'' (2003, greatest hits) * '' Stato libero di Litfiba'' (2010, live album + 2 unreleased songs) * '' Trilogia 1983-1989 live 2013'' (2013, live album)


Line-up


Last line-up

* Federico "Ghigo" Renzulli: guitars (founder member; 1980–2022) *
Piero Pelù Pietro "Piero" Pelù (born 10 February 1962) is an Italian singer and songwriter, best known for his work with the Italian band Litfiba. He was born in Florence. In July 1999, Pelù quit Litfiba. In 2000, he released his first solo album ''N ...
: vocals (1980–1999, 2009–2022) * Fabrizio Simoncioni: keyboards (1990, 2016–2022) * Luca Martelli: drums (2012–2022) * Dado Neri: bass (2021–2022)


Past members

* Gianni Maroccolo: bass (founder member; 1980–1989, 2012-2014) * Antonio Aiazzi: keyboards (1980–1997, 2003–2006, 2012–2014, 2016) * Federico Sagona: Keyboards (2009-2012, 2015-2016) * Sandro Dotta: guitars (founder member; 1980) * Francesco Calamai: drums (founder member; 1980–1983) * Francesco Magnelli: keyboards (1983-1989) * Renzo Franchi: drums (1983) * Adriano Primadei: violin (1984) * Ringo De Palma: drums (1983–1989) * Daniele Trambusti: drums (1987, 1989–1992) * Roberto Terzani: bass (1989-1994, 2007-2009), rhythm guitar (1994-1999) and keyboards (1997-1999) * Candelo Cabezas: percussions (1989–1992, 1994–1997) * Mauro Sabbione: keyboards (1990, 2000–2001) * Federico Poggipollini: rhythm guitar (1990–1993) * Franco Caforio: drums (1992-1999) * Daniele Bagni: bass (1994–1999, 2009–2012) *
Gianluigi Cavallo Gianluigi Cavallo (born 9 August 1968 in Parma, Italy) is an Italian singer, guitarist, composer, system integrator and programmer. He played in the band Litfiba from 1999 to 2006. The beginnings While working as programmer, following his pass ...
: vocals (1999–2006) * Gianluca Venier: bass (1999–2006), keyboards (2016) * Ugo Nativi: drums (1999–2001) * Gianmarco Colzi: drums (2001–2008) * Filippo Margheri: vocals (2007–2009) * Pino Fidanza: drums (2008–2012) * Cosimo Zannelli: rhythm guitar (2011-2012) * Franco Li Causi: bass (2015–2017)


External links


Official band websiteOfficial fan-club websitewiki.litfiba
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