Elio e le Storie Tese
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Elio e le Storie Tese | |
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Origin | Milan, Italy |
Genre(s) | Comedy rock rock pop |
Years active | 1980 - present |
Label(s) | Psycho, Hukapan, Aspirine |
Website | http://www.elioelestorietese.it/ |
Members | |
Stefano Belisari aka Elio Sergio Conforti aka Rocco Tanica Nicola Fasani aka Faso Davide Civaschi aka Cesareo Christian Meyer aka Meyer Antonello Aguzzi aka Jantoman Luca Mangoni aka Mangoni |
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Former members | |
Paolo Panigada aka Feiez |
Elio e le Storie Tese, often abbreviated EELST, is a popular Italian band from Milan, formed in 1980, whose music is clearly (and declaredly) inspired to the style of Frank Zappa, both in music and lyrics. Its leader is Stefano Belisari, aka Elio.
Elio e le Storie Tese's musical work is characterized by eclecticism and competence, in the melodic, harmonic and orchestration (arrangement) aspects, augmented by any member's technical proficiency. They are widely considered as some of the best musicians in Italy. They are usually joined by an "unofficial" member, Mangoni (a former schoolmate of Elio's), whose role is to dance and make choreographies during live shows on stage; he also sings some of the songs, despite (or because of) his almost screeching, often out of tune high-pitched voice. In their official discography, and in their gigs, EELST have covered many of the genres typified in popular music: Rock, Latin, Progressive Rock, Disco, Soul Music to name a few. A very strong attitude to affectionately mock and modify to their needs the clichès of Italian pop music has always been part of their musical career, and nonetheless many Italian pop artists have been proud guests in their recordings, acknowledging their value. Their songs are typically interspersed by a rude, coarse humour which lies in stark contrast to their extreme varied and competent musical talent; once the band was considered part of the 'demential' rock underground spawned after the demise of punk and cross-fertilized by situationist dadaism, but they have soared well past above that scene. One of their favourite themes is adolescent life around circa 12 to 17, seen as a golden period of fun, friendship, music and sexual discoveries.
The band has also been the first one, in 2004, to sell instant CDs of their live performances immediately after their end (which they dubbed CD brulé, as they were 'burned' on the spot, like caramel on the creme-brulée).
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[edit] Line-ups
[edit] Current Members
- Stefano Belisari (July 30, 1961) aka Elio - lead vocals, transverse flute, electric bass,
- Sergio Conforti (February 13, 1964) aka Rocco Tanica (aka Carambola (2003) aka Nuovo Boosta (2004) aka L'altro Povia and Luigi Calimero (2005) aka Keplero (2006) aka Vano Fossati (2007) - vocals, keyboards, electronic drums, piano
- Nicola Fasani (April 7, 1965) aka Faso aka Pasto - electric bass, backing vocals
- Davide Civaschi (January 22, 1962) aka Cesareo aka Civas - electric guitar, backing vocals
- Christian Meyer (January 27, 1963) aka Meyer aka Millefinestre - drums, percussions
- Antonello Aguzzi (December 6, 1959) aka Jantoman (aka Inumano aka Uomo) - keyboards, backing vocals (in concerts since 1999)
[edit] "Unofficial" Members
- Luca Mangoni (March 26, 1961) aka Mangoni - choreography, vocals, backing vocals
[edit] Past members
- Paolo Panigada (July 12, 1962 - December 23, 1998) aka Mu Fogliasch aka Feiez aka Panino - backing vocals, saxophone, percussion, electric bass, guitar
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- Elio samaga hukapan kariyana turu (1989)
- The Los Sri Lanka Parakramabahu Brothers Featuring Elio e le Storie Tese (1990)
- Italyan, rum casusu çikti (1992)
- Esco dal mio corpo e ho molta paura: Gli inediti 1979-1986 (1993)
- Eat the phikis (1996)
- Peerla (1998)
- Craccracriccrecr (1999)
- Cicciput (2003)
- Studentessi (2008)
[edit] Live albums
- Made in Japan (Live at Parco Capello) (2001, live)
- Il meglio di "Ho fatto due etti e mezzo, lascio?" (2004, live)
- Il meglio di "Grazie della splendida serata" (2005, live)
[edit] Soundtracks
- Tutti gli uomini del deficiente (1999)
[edit] Compilations
- Del meglio del nostro meglio Vol. 1 (1997, greatest hits)
- Perle ai porci (1998, box)