From Fabrizio Modonese Palumbo: “In Pink is the 3rd ( r ) album. I’ve
worked on it for almost 2 years, both ‘cause I’ve been very busy with
Larsen and XXL as well as touring and working in the studio with other
bands, and ‘cause it came through troubled and sometimes painful, but
anyway intense times. Whereas the previous Under The Cables, Into The
Wind was a very warm and relaxed album, and also my favourite so far,
In Pink is a pretty extreme one, swinging between joy and fear,
introspective moody songs and explosions of - desperately optimistic -
energy. Still it is more a diary than an exorcism, filled with songs
about death and transfiguration, including my version of an Irish
traditional theme (which also Johnny Cash interpreted on one of his
American albums) and Joy Division’s classic Atmposphere (which I list
among the best songs ever written). It is also my most arranged and
colourful album where my recent experiences as producer for other bands
have converged, and the most “band” oriented among my solos. While I
was composing and recording it I was also playing lots of shows and
often other musicians joined me on stage. I really wanted to have them
on the album in order to get that sound in the studio too and also for
personal and sentimental reasons, them being among my closest friends.
Paul
Beauchamp (who is also my partner in the Blind Cave Salamander project
as well as one of the members of the Steve McKay - of Stooges- band),
Ango (of Mariae Nascenti), il Bue (of Larsen) and the amazing Baby Dee
have contributed to the final result of this album along with Marco
Milanesio that even this time has not only recorded and mixed the
album, but also co-produced it with me.
The cd also sports some amazing pictures by photographer Giulia Caira that portray to perfection the moods of the music.
Pink
was also the colour of Vivienne Westwood’s Sex Pistols t-shirts, so In
Pink is a punk album and, despite everything - luckily!- it ends up
with very positive notes, out of darkness and into the landscapes and
the waters of the Blue Lagoon “
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