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Marcello Giombini's "Terra Uguale," released on July 25, 1976, under the Pro Civitate Christiana label, is a captivating journey through nine tracks of thought-provoking music. Clocking in at just under 38 minutes, this album showcases Giombini's unique compositional style, blending introspective melodies with evocative arrangements. From the haunting "I docenti del cemento" to the poignant "Condor amigo mio," each track offers a glimpse into Giombini's artistic vision. "Terra Uguale" is a testament to Giombini's ability to create music that resonates on a deeply personal level, making it a standout piece in his discography.
This LP was released in 1976.