NEW TROLLS歌手资料
New Trolls
歌手: New Trolls
出版时间: 1999年4月7日
唱片公司: WEA唱片(华纳唱片)
New Trolls
一美国歌手
1968-70
Vittorio De Scalzi (guitar, vocals)
One of the hardest group's histories to compile, New Trolls' story is full of line-up changes, band name changes, struggles between band members... and great hits! In their long story New Trolls have been one of the most popular bands in Italy, and they crossed many different styles, passing through beat, slight psychedelia, progressive, hard rock and melodic pop.
The story begins in Genova around mid 60's, when the five musicians, among the best in town, decided to form a band, the name coming from the old band of Vittorio De Scalzi, I Trolls. After some dates as support band for the Rolling Stones, they released their debut single Sensazioni in 1967, the first of a very long series of singles. The band was one of the best live acts in Italy at the time, and Hendrix-inspired guitarist Nico Di Palo was one of the first Italian guitar heroes.
First album, Senza orario senza bandiera, came in 1968, with lyrics written for them by singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André, a good album, very successful at the time, but still tied to the beat sound of the early days. A second album, simply called New Trolls, followed two years later, in 1970, being a compilation of tracks from their singles. These were still the days in Italy where people preferred the singles to the less popular LP's, and these often were simple compilations of already known songs.
At the end of 1970 the first line-up change, with original member Mauro Chiarugi leaving the band, that continued as a quartet. In the same year the band was also involved along with The Trip in the film Terzo canale - Avventura a Montecarlo, and a single from the soundtrack, the beautiful (and sadly unreleased on LP) Autostrada, was their only release on RCA.
In 1971 their greatest album, Concerto Grosso per i New Trolls, with music written by composer Luis Enriquez Bacalov with orchestral arrangements, an ambitious work that's still recognised as one of the most important Italian rock releases ever made. This album started the collaboration of keyboardist Maurizio Salvi with the group.
In 1972 a new bass player, the italo-canadian Frank Laugelli entered the band replacing Giorgio D'Adamo. With the new line-up the band released Searching for a land, another ambitious work. A double album, with a live side and mostly sung in English, this was a disjointed album and not a great success, as most of the English-sung albums by Italian prog artists.
Later that year another album, Ut, with a heavier sound, closer to hard rock. A nice album to many, this caused the band to break in two parts, with the two leaders Di Palo and De Scalzi going in two different ways. A legal struggle followed, for the use of the famous name, and while Di Palo with the other three chose the Ibis way, in a hard rock direction, Vittorio De Scalzi formed a new band, called N.T.Atomic System to avoid contractual problems, and with a more polished sound. To help their fans to recognize this band as the real New Trolls, early copies of the album had a sticker on the sleeve covering the N.T. name with the full New Trolls brand.
N.T.Atomic System released their first album in 1973, a nice album with a large use of horn instruments, De Scalzi himself playing flute and keyboards along with guitar. A jazz influence can be heard, and it became stronger in their second album, Tempi dispari, a totally instrumental album recorded live in a jazz-rock vein, very far from the New Trolls sound.
Incidentally, the group's name on this album is again New Trolls and no musicians are mentioned, but this is in fact the same De Scalzi-led line-up as the previous album. Tempi dispari was rather disappointing and unsuccessful, its two side-long tracks being more in an English jazz-rock style than in the usual mix of hard and melodic prog that New Trolls fans were expecting.
A good single was also released by the same line-up, with the band rendition of Mussorgsky's A night on bare mountain (Una notte sul Monte Calvo), and it was also included on their first album reissue with the same name.
N.T.Atomic System disbanded after the second album, with Rosset moving to England with Nova and De Piscopo starting a long career as talented session drummer and solo artist. Incredibly, De Scalzi rejoined old friend/enemy Di Palo and drummer Belleno for a new chapter in New Trolls story. Bassist Laugelli also returned from Ibis, and a fifth member was found in former Nuova Idea singer and guitarist Ricky Belloni, giving even more strength to the always incredible multivocal parts of the group. This band released Concerto grosso n°2, an ideal prosecution to their best work, but it was a pale attempt to reproduce that masterpiece. Some parts are good, but the shorter tracks are in a melodic pop vein, and the album is far from their best efforts.
Magma label (founded by Vittorio De Scalzi) also released a live album, as the band has always been well known as one of the best live groups in Italy. New Trolls live, also in 1976, is a good album, even containing some excerpt from Concerto grosso n°2.
In 1978 another new recruit, also from Nuova Idea, was keyboardist Giorgio Usai, but the band slowly abandoned the rock track to a mainstream pop that gave them many more hits (Quella carezza della sera and Aldebaran among them). The band kept playing and releasing mediocre pop albums until early 90's, then came to a new split.
In late 90's Vittorio De Scalzi made a successful tour with ex-Latte e Miele drummer Alfio Vitanza and two younger members, playing old New Trolls songs, including a complete remake of the band's 1968 first album.
In early 1998 Nico Di Palo had a car accident which caused him heavy injuries and a permanent disability. In 1999, along with Belleno and Belloni he tried to reform New Trolls but had legal problems again with De Scalzi on the use of the band's name. History repeats itself...
Two interesting new CD's have been released in 2001 credited to Vittorio De Scalzi - La storia dei New Trolls; both recorded live, the first one, La storia dei New Trolls (Saar CD 22228), includes reworkings of old tracks, the other, Concerto grosso live (La Stampa CDV 2001), is a very good rendition of Concerto grosso n.1 and 2 with an orchestra.
This band still has an intense live activity in 2002 with a very good line-up of De Scalzi and Vitanza with Andrea Maddalone and Mauro Sposito (guitars) and bassist/singer Roberto Tiranti. They were usually playing a mix of 60's through 90's songs, but in some larger theatres they concentrated on the full orchestral version of the two Concerto Grosso's and a more prog oriented tracklisting.
Other past members, led by Nico Di Palo and also including Usai and Belloni, used in the same period the name Il Mito dei New Trolls, but they didn't release anything. Drummer Gianni Belleno played with a different group called Il Cuore dei New Trolls.
In 2007 De Scalzi's group, featuring Alfio Vitanza (drums, vocals), Andrea Maddalone and Mauro Sposito (guitars, vocals), Francesco Bellia (bass, vocals), reunited with Nico Di Palo for some concerts.
At last the long waited reunion of the two group's leaders has come, and gave birth to the third chapter of their Concerto Grosso, entitled The seven seasons. The album starts where the previous one had ended, with strong classical music influences (even with help from a lyric female singer on one track) mixed with a typical rock sound.
Some doubts come from the English-sung vocals, maybe intended to present the group to a wider audience of prog fans throughout the world, but the album is on a good level anyway.
To increase the confusion between the various groups using the name New Trolls, at the end of 2007 no less than two box sets have been issued which include the Concerto Grosso in a live version.
The first one is TR3, released under the name "Il Mito New Trolls", a CD with six new studio tracks from a line-up including Ricky Belloni, Giorgio Belleno and Giorgio Usai, and the live recording of Concerto Grosso 1 & 2 from a concert in La Spezia in 2004, featuring Nico Di Palo, that is also included in DVD format.
The second album is Concerto Grosso Trilogy Live, and the line-up is the one with De Scalzi and Di Palo, from a concert in Trieste in 2007. This box set contains 2 CD's and a DVD with the three parts of Concerto Grosso.
To end up the renaissance of the New Trolls name in the 21st century, at the beginning of 2010 came the announcement of the reunion, after almost 30 years, of the classic line-up with Vittorio De Scalzi, Nico Di Palo, Giorgio D'Adamo and Gianni Belleno
Nico Di Palo (guitar, vocals)
Mauro Chiarugi (keyboards)
Giorgio D'Adamo (bass, vocals)
Gianni Belleno (drums, vocals)
1970
Chiarugi quits
1971
enters:
Maurizio Salvi (keyboards)
1972
D'Adamo replaced by:
Frank Laugelli (bass)
1973-74 (N.T.Atomic System)
Vittorio De Scalzi (guitar, keyboards, flute, vocals)
Giorgio Baiocco (sax, flute)
Renato Rosset (keyboards)
Giorgio D'Adamo (bass)
Tullio De Piscopo (drums)
1975-76
Vittorio De Scalzi (guitar, vocals)
Nico Di Palo (guitar, vocals)
Ricky Belloni (guitar, vocals)
Frank Laugelli (bass)
Gianni Belleno (drums, vocals)