The tombstone of Antonello. In its entirety, it remains a decent little disc, even if it perhaps sounds like a lot of things released during that time. But the songs, overall, are not bad: from the initial romanticism of "Ricordati di me," through the underrated "Correndo correndo" and the mega-famous title track to the concluding, as little known as it is beautiful "Ma che bella giornata di sole," the most successful piece of the album and the last masterpiece by Venditti (before "Giuda," 19 years later). After this, there will be a total disaster, with at least 3-4 pitiful albums in a row. To receive a positive rating (6) again, one would have to jump directly to 2007 ("Dalla pelle al cuore"). Average 3.5 rounded down.
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