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Colorama

Don Antonio & The Graces

Colorama is the third record for the world-travelling, Italian guitar maverick - former Sacri Cuori - Don Antonio.
Colorama takes it all back to instrumental music, spacey twang, between italian soundtrack, American and African deserts, borderlines, and Emilia-Romagna weird folklore.

Even before the release, the music was picked up by Netflix to be the sound of their FORTUNE SELLER: A TV SCAM show.

Recorded and composed with the Tuscan duo "The Graces" (Piero Perelli on drums, Luca Giovacchini on guitars) at Crinale - a studio lost in the Emilia Romagna hillside - Colorama takes a wide palette of world sounds, picked up in years while touring, into a strong stylistic template.

Before the world-stop in 2020, Don Antonio toured US, UK and Europe extensively for more than a decade with his own cinematic music, first with Sacri Cuori followed by the Don Antonio line up, also backing Alejandro Escovedo (their collaboration on The Crossing also led to appearances on CBS This Morning, Tiny Desk, BBC and more), Dan Stuart of Green on Red, Richard Buckner and several others, live and on records. In the meantime, he scored a couple of movies, documentaries and commercials, appearing also in the Italian series L'Alligatore, playing his own persona on stage.

My music is always music for imaginary movies – says Don Antonio - and it was such a happy incident for this record to stumble on the Netflix request while it was still in its mixing process, and then became a part of it”.


Wanna – Fortune Seller is the true story of a tv seller which became a star and then the centre of a scam which lasted for ages, ending up in jail.
"Wanna's story is incredibly dark, deep, happy, sad, tragic, epic, everything, and it goes on for almost 30 years. It was really a challenge to find a sound for it. A fun challenge".
Don Antonio was commissioned to compose all the original music of the series, and in the meantime several songs from Colorama also naturally became a part of it.

Cinque Minuti di Te (featuring the Italian singer Daniela Peroni) became the theme song, as its moods seem to fit perfectly to the Wanna drama. Also the closing theme of the serie, Lyle (inspired by the character of David Lynch's The Straight Story) belongs to Colorama tracklist in its calm, spacey, almost western setting.
"Cinque Minuti di Te steals a mood from the great Italian songs from the sixties, mixes it up with a more ballroom-combo mood, and creates mystery with the lyrics and Daniela's voice. It's about love and manipulation, love and loss of self-confidence, dreams gone bad. Actually, there is a hidden darkness which is perfect for Wanna".

Colorama is italian world music, without any kind of “happy tourist” feel. More of an explorer touch, which picks up “pieces” during his trips, pieces which then become part of a personal identity.

"Everything I do is based on music I met during my travelling days, stuff I loved, which was slowly included in my language, even mixed up with my local dialect, like part of an evolving Dna. Highlife from Nigeria, blues, soundtracks, melodies, it all becomes a sound in your mind. What comes out then is a mystery, a mystery I still like to embrace".

On top of it all, Colorama is also the return to a "band" way of approaching music, composition, recording. Piero Perelli and Luca Giovacchini have a deep international experience, from their band with singer Emma Morton to collaboration with Glen Hansard, Dana Fuchs, Maurizio Geri and others.
"I think we are really a pretty unique match. First time we were together in a room, nobody had to say anything, everything was already connected and in communication. This is magic, in music".

A magic preserved in the recording process.

"It was vital for the record's sound, especially after this uncanny couple of years, to be back in the same room collectively all through the day. Mostly so in a suspended environment like Crinale, where every moment of the day is devoted to music. This is the only way we want our music to be made. We definitely preferred silence to the remote connection. Colorama is our way of getting out of silence".

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Colorama

1. Louise
2. Cinque minuti di Te
3. The Good Son
4. Mustah
5. Lyle
6. Calacumbia
7. Late Bloom
8. Polvo
9. Billie
10. L'Ombre
11. Barga
12. La Manna
13. Black Wolf Boogie
14. Ballerina

Music by Don Antonio & The Graces

Don Antonio - guitar, bass, keyboards
Luca Giovacchini - guitar, bass, keyboards
Piero Perelli - drums, percussions, digital effects
Nicola Peruch - farfisa, synth
Valentina Aulizio - voice

Daniela Peroni sings Cinque Minuti Di Te
with:
Don Antonio - guitar
Luca Giovacchini - guitar
Piero Perelli - drums, percussions
Nicola Peruch - piano, synth
Roberto Villa - bass
Vanni Crociani - accordion

Recorded @ Crinale with Ivano Giovedì and Gabriele Lupo Martini
Mixed by Ivano Giovedì @ Waveroof Studio and @ L'Amor Mio Non Muore

Mestered by Jim De Main @ Yes Master Studio

Cinque Minuti Di Te
mixed by Roberto Villa and Don Antonio

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