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The album "Lampi sulla Pianura" (Flashes on the Plain) has a deep breath of folk rock art and is linked to a path that tries to combine popular literature and contemporary poetry and the Italian folk with country, soul and international rock. Lucia Miller's debut album, produced by Massimo Bubola, pioneer of folk-rock art in Italy, tries to expand a feminine poetics that develops themes linked to figures of real women and imaginary figures that somehow they talk through the past to tell us about the present: Anita Garibaldi, Anne Frank, Artemis, Margherita Kaiser Parodi, Jane one of the wifes of Henry VIII
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