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Paolo Morelli’s music touches the deepest parts of our soul, those often autobiographical feelings. With these verses, the song that gives the album its name begins, one of the most known and one of the saddest and most melancholic Morelli songs.
Paolo Morelli’s music touches the deepest parts of our soul, those often autobiographical feelings.
With these verses, the song that gives the album its name begins, one of the most known and one of the saddest and most melancholic Morelli songs.
This review pays homage to Paolo Morelli and Alunni del Sole's 1973 album ...E mi manchi tanto, highlighting its poetic lyrics and refined progressive pop sound. The album deals deeply with themes of love, memory, and melancholy, inspired by Morelli's connection to Naples and personal experiences. It situates the record as a high point in Italian progressive pop with no filler tracks, praising its emotional depth. The review also notes Morelli’s understated but significant influence and artistic relationship with Fabrizio De André. Explore the timeless poetry and melancholic beauty of Alunni del Sole's ...E mi manchi tanto—listen and feel the soul of 70s Italian progressive pop.
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