Wild Honey Records
A few leftovers of the special present 7'' for the ticket holders of the second Wild Honey Christmas Party held in Milan.
Lorenzo Moretti: lead vocals, guitar
Tiziano Tarli: piano, synthesizers, backing vocals
Emanuele Sterbini: bass, guitar
Pablo Tarli: drums, marimba, vibraphone, timpani, gong, backing vocals
Sergio Chiari: guitar
Artwork: Tony CrazeeKid
Illustrations: Dario Faggella
Produced by Danilo Silvestri & ZAC
Engineered by Danilo Silvestri
Recorded through 2021 and 2022 at GreenMountainAudio, Roma
Orchestral arrangements: Tiziano Tarli
Violins: Sara Natalini
Cello: Greta Michieletto
Horn: Ramon Papatonno
ZAC – Summer Dreamers b/w The One [Power Pop from GIUDA'S Lorenzo Moretti. IMPORT. Special Edition] – New 7"
Regular price
$ 10.00
A few leftovers of the special present 7'' for the ticket holders of the second Wild Honey Christmas Party held in Milan.
300 copies only. Cool novelty sleeve, pop-out/stand-up design.
Special present 7'' for the ticket holders of the second Wild Honey Christmas Party held in Milan on 16 December 2023.
300 copies only.
These two songs are outtakes from the recording session of the ZAC II album
300 copies only.
These two songs are outtakes from the recording session of the ZAC II album
credits
released December 23, 2023
Produced by Danilo Silvestri & ZAC
Mastered by Riccardo Zamboni
Recorded at GreenMountainAudio, Roma by Danilo Silvestri
Layout and Packaging by Paolo Proserpio
Lorenzo Moretti - voce, chitarra
Tiziano Tarli - piano, sintetizzatori
Emanuele Sterbini - basso
Pablo Tarli - batteria
Sergio Chiari - chitarra
Produced by Danilo Silvestri & ZAC
Mastered by Riccardo Zamboni
Recorded at GreenMountainAudio, Roma by Danilo Silvestri
Layout and Packaging by Paolo Proserpio
Lorenzo Moretti - voce, chitarra
Tiziano Tarli - piano, sintetizzatori
Emanuele Sterbini - basso
Pablo Tarli - batteria
Sergio Chiari - chitarra
While I'd never heard of the genre "power pop" growing up (but knew all the bands we now call power pop), now (and for the past 3+ decades) the term is common, and for me seems to go back to the 1950s with bands such as Buddy Holly & the Crickets. I love the term, but many of my friends hate it, maybe because it wasn't around when they found these bands, or maybe because (at least in my mind) it runs a wide spectrum, can even include (at least for some) the punk rock side of the spectrum with bands such as Real Kids and Ramones (along with the hard rock of bands like Cheap Trick), all the way to the other side with bands such as Raspberries and Shoes. (I'm guessing some like to include the latter but not the former.) While Giuda focuses on the former, Zac focuses on the latter...it doesn't sound like those bands mentioned but still sounds like it's coming from that 1970s era, from the bubblegum of many different countries to the glammy Canada rock of the 1970s, from Tommy James to Chinnichap. -- winch (green noise records)
The four pop heroes that make up the Teflon team of ZAC are about to make a welcome return to your turntable with their 2nd LP, produced by Danilo Silvestri, the imaginatively-titled “ZAC II”.
No longer must you pine for ZAC's stellar pop melodies. Switch on your Spector detector, turn your framed “Sergeant Pepper” LP to the wall and let ZAC's quirky pop fuel your dancing shoes.
Lorenzo Moretti (Giuda’s guitarist and creative mind), Tiziano Tarli (multi-instrumentalist and music historian) have put together another surfeit of sensational songs.
Pablo (Tiziano’s son) continues to provide the beats, and Sterbus returns on the bass guitar.
Prepare to bathe your ears in the next thrilling instalment of the ZAC story on May 12, courtesy of Wild Honey Records.
No longer must you pine for ZAC's stellar pop melodies. Switch on your Spector detector, turn your framed “Sergeant Pepper” LP to the wall and let ZAC's quirky pop fuel your dancing shoes.
Lorenzo Moretti (Giuda’s guitarist and creative mind), Tiziano Tarli (multi-instrumentalist and music historian) have put together another surfeit of sensational songs.
Pablo (Tiziano’s son) continues to provide the beats, and Sterbus returns on the bass guitar.
Prepare to bathe your ears in the next thrilling instalment of the ZAC story on May 12, courtesy of Wild Honey Records.
Lorenzo Moretti: lead vocals, guitar
Tiziano Tarli: piano, synthesizers, backing vocals
Emanuele Sterbini: bass, guitar
Pablo Tarli: drums, marimba, vibraphone, timpani, gong, backing vocals
Sergio Chiari: guitar
Artwork: Tony CrazeeKid
Illustrations: Dario Faggella
Produced by Danilo Silvestri & ZAC
Engineered by Danilo Silvestri
Recorded through 2021 and 2022 at GreenMountainAudio, Roma
Orchestral arrangements: Tiziano Tarli
Violins: Sara Natalini
Cello: Greta Michieletto
Horn: Ramon Papatonno