John Denver The Best of John Denver
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Beautiful songs, an immortal rendition (for us old Italics) for the advertisement of a well-known mattress. But usually fustagno is used for trousers and jackets, checked shirts are usually made of flannel (or wool or cotton). Here my whole tailor/Sardinian soul came out.
Francesco De Gregori Francesco De Gregori
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there's nothing to understand.
Roberto Vecchioni Parabola
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Aged really badly. Above all, Luci a San Siro (the racetrack) (even though it was a pain in the ass). Personally, I particularly like Parabola and Improvviso Paese.
Alberto Fortis Alberto Fortis
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Great job. With age, I have learned to appreciate the songs that got little radio play: La Pazienza and L'Amicizia. poco:
Lucio Battisti Il mio canto libero
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Nothing about Di Battisti is discarded.
Anna Oxa oXanna
Anna Oxa oXanna
28 may 19:57
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At 16, Oxa was a sensation, not just any Pausini. I think that in this LP, “Questa è Vita” (the B-side of “Un’Emozione da Poco”) was left out—who knows why. After all, it was better than some other fillers.
DELIRIUM (International Progressive Group) Sesta Strada lungo il Tempo
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Do I need to find the quotations?
Lucio Battisti La batteria, il contrabbasso, eccetera
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You know, it was the "ragazzini" who used to play there...
Lucio Battisti La batteria, il contrabbasso, eccetera
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The songs released by Battisti in which he is not the author are: Adesso Si (by Sergio Endrigo) and La Compagnia & Prigioniero del Mondo (by Mogol/Donida).
At dance I refused to continue reading nonsense. sono:
Renato Zero Tregua
Renato Zero Tregua
20 may 10:50
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One more album, then RenatoZero dies. We will have a few more works from Renato Fiacchini, then a series (lasting about thirty years) of works by a certain renatAzerA.