. . . . . . . . . . "Arbeit Macht Frei \u200B es el primer \u00E1lbum debut y \u00E1lbum de estudio de la banda vanguardista italiana de rock: Area. Lanzado en 1973. Se le considera una de las mayores obras del grupo, debido a su expresionismo vanguardista en la composici\u00F3n del \u00E1lbum. El sencillo \"\"Luglio, Agosto, Settembre (Nero)\" es una referencia y cr\u00EDtica a la organizaci\u00F3n terrorista llamada Septiembre Negro y tambi\u00E9n el sencillo \"L'Abbattimento dello Zeppelin\" es una referencia al sencillo \"Whole Lotta Love\" del grupo de rock brit\u00E1nico: Led Zeppelin que fue cuando en una grabaci\u00F3n o sesi\u00F3n les hab\u00EDan pedido a los miembros del grupo que tocaran dicha canci\u00F3n. El \u00E1lbum tuvo cr\u00EDticas y tambi\u00E9n cr\u00EDticas positivas en su lanzamiento, su \u00E1lbum debut se le considera en la actualidad como material de culto y tambi\u00E9n buscado por los mismos seguidores de culto."@es . . . "Arbeit macht frei"@en . . . . . . "1974"^^ . . "Cramps Records"@en . . . "Arbeit macht frei (album)"@it . . . . "23824648"^^ . . . . "2184.0"^^ . . . . "Arbeit macht frei \u00E8 il primo album del gruppo musicale italiano Area, la cui registrazione inizi\u00F2 negli studi Fonorama di Milano il 6 luglio 1972 e pubblicato nell'anno successivo dalla Cramps Records. Il titolo dell'album riprende il motto Arbeit macht frei, posto all'ingresso di numerosi campi di sterminio nazisti durante la seconda guerra mondiale."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Arbeit Macht Frei \u200B es el primer \u00E1lbum debut y \u00E1lbum de estudio de la banda vanguardista italiana de rock: Area. Lanzado en 1973. Se le considera una de las mayores obras del grupo, debido a su expresionismo vanguardista en la composici\u00F3n del \u00E1lbum. El \u00E1lbum tuvo cr\u00EDticas y tambi\u00E9n cr\u00EDticas positivas en su lanzamiento, su \u00E1lbum debut se le considera en la actualidad como material de culto y tambi\u00E9n buscado por los mismos seguidores de culto."@es . . . "Arbeit macht frei \u00E8 il primo album del gruppo musicale italiano Area, la cui registrazione inizi\u00F2 negli studi Fonorama di Milano il 6 luglio 1972 e pubblicato nell'anno successivo dalla Cramps Records. Il titolo dell'album riprende il motto Arbeit macht frei, posto all'ingresso di numerosi campi di sterminio nazisti durante la seconda guerra mondiale."@it . "Arbeit macht frei (album)"@en . "3228"^^ . . . . "Area Arbeit macht frei.jpeg"@en . . . . "999422566"^^ . . . "Arbeit macht frei (Work sets you free) is the debut album of the Jazz fusion band Area. It features Patrick Djivas (now known better for his work with Premiata Forneria Marconi) on bass and Eddie Busnello on saxophone, who parted after the release of the album. According to the booklet the lyrics were written by Frankestein (which is an alias for Gianni Sassi), and the music was written by Demetrio Stratos, Giulio Capiozzo and Patrick Djivas except \"Consapevolezza\" (co-writing with Patrizio Fariselli). All tracks were registered on Italian SIAE to Terzo Fariselli (Patrizio's father), due to the fact that the musicians were not members of SIAE. \"Luglio, Agosto, Settembre (nero)\" became Area's first hit. Most of the 7\" censored the word \"nero\", which was a reference to Black September). It was released as a juke box item only, and the b-side was the song \"Mi\u00F1a\" by Italian prog band Aktuala. On the posthumous live release \"Concerto Teatro Uomo\", Demetrio Stratos says that \"L'abbattimento dello Zeppelin\" was composed after a pub at which they were playing asked them to perform \"Whole Lotta Love\". They didn't know the song and played that one instead, and they got fired. Guitarist Paolo Tofani can be heard quoting the main riff during his solo. \"L'abbattimento dello Zeppelin\" was also released as a 7\", backed by the title track of the album, but failed to enter the charts."@en . "Arbeit macht frei (Work sets you free) is the debut album of the Jazz fusion band Area. It features Patrick Djivas (now known better for his work with Premiata Forneria Marconi) on bass and Eddie Busnello on saxophone, who parted after the release of the album. According to the booklet the lyrics were written by Frankestein (which is an alias for Gianni Sassi), and the music was written by Demetrio Stratos, Giulio Capiozzo and Patrick Djivas except \"Consapevolezza\" (co-writing with Patrizio Fariselli). All tracks were registered on Italian SIAE to Terzo Fariselli (Patrizio's father), due to the fact that the musicians were not members of SIAE."@en . . . . "1973"^^ . . . "Arbeit Macht Frei (\u00E1lbum)"@es . "Area"@en . . "studio"@en . . . . .