
“Caronte 50 Years Later” is the new studio album by The Trip led by historical drummer and leader Pino “Caronte” Sinnone. The historic album “Caronte” released in 1971, would have turned 50 and for the occasion was resounded in full by the new formation of the band with a more current sound. Today the band sees Andrea “Ranfa” Ranfagni (vocals), Carmine Capasso (vocals, guitars, sitar, theremin), Tony Alemanno (bass, backing vocals), Andrea “Dave” D’Avino (hammond, piano, backing vocals). The disc produced by Carmine Capasso, contains the unpublished “Acheronte” and two historical songs of the band: “Una Pietra Colorata” from the first homonymous album of 1970 and “Fantasia” which is part of the soundtrack of the film “Terzo Canale – Avventura a Montecarlo” where The Trip themselves were the protagonists. Watch the promo video for “Caronte 50 Years Later” through the YouTube player below:
Tracklist:
- Acheronte (Capasso)
- Caronte I (Vescovi)
- Two Brothers (Vescovi-Gray)
- Little Janie (Vescovi-Gray)
- L’Ultima Ora e Ode a Jimi Hendrix (Vescovi-Gray)
- Caronte II (Vescovi)
- Una Pietra Colorata (Vescovi-Sinnone)
- Fantasia (Vescovi-Sinnone)
Lineup:
Pino Caronte Sinnone: Drums
Andrea Ranfa: Vocals
Carmine Capasso: Vocals, Guitars, Sitar, Theremin, Programming
Tony Alemanno: Bass, Cori
Dave D’Avino: Hammond, Piano, Backing vocals
Guests:
Kri Sinnone: Drums in “Una Pietra Colorata” and “Fantasia“
Antonio Capasso: Harley Davidson motorcycle in “Two Brothers“
Purchase the album on Bandcamp: https://maracashrecords.bandcamp.com/album/caronte-50-years-later