Claudio Lolli - Antipatici antipodi (Album Completo.)
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Andrea Pazienza created album covers not only for Roberto Vecchioni.
His (great) touch is certainly noticeable in this album by Claudio Lolli from 1983!
 
Roberto Vecchioni - Robinson (versione originale)
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I couldn't resist posting the missing cover designed by Paz for the Professor. In fact, this is the first one made for him, back in 1979.
The album is one of the most beautiful ones for me from the Maestro, and not just because of the cover: it contains gem-like tracks such as "Signor giudice," "Mi manchi," "Vorrei," the title track, and the underrated but for me beautiful "Lo stregone e il giocatore"...
 
Hollywood Hollywood
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Yes, I know that the group of ugly covers has been restored. And I, who have been one of the strongest supporters of that group's revival, should now be wallowing in it as much as possible. But by now, I’ve become obsessed with beautiful covers.
Paz's hand (beautiful as always) is evident. The album is one of the most beautiful ever by the Professor. This, of course, for those who like Vecchioni. For those who don't like him, this album will suck just like all the others from our Man. It was the year 1982...
 
Il Grande Sogno (I) (Remastered 1997)
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Let’s continue to persevere with great Patience...
A semi-anthological album that closes a phase of Vecchioni’s career, and therefore perhaps not by chance; afterwards, he will do many other beautiful things, but in a different way...
 
Montecristo
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In response to and in controversy with the closure of the cover group.
Cover artwork by Paz, aka Andrea Pazienza.
The content is not bad at all, although perhaps slightly inferior to the previous triptych "Samarcanda," "Calabuig, stranamore e altri incidenti," and "Robinson - Come salvarsi la vita," respectively from 1977, 1978, and 1979. The album in question is from 1980.