It is an album of metaphors and hopes, each song a pearl that reveals itself to those who wish to discover it.

 The collaboration between de André and Bubola shows its mature fruits with a lyric that’s nothing short of heart-wrenching.

This review praises Fabrizio de André's 1981 album L’Indiano for its profound metaphors and thematic depth, linking Native American and Sardinian histories. The album's collaborative nature with Massimo Bubola yields heart-wrenching lyrics and beautiful melodies. Standout tracks like Hotel Supramonte and Fiume Sand Creek illustrate themes of oppression, love, and resistance. The reviewer recommends the album as a timeless work of poetic storytelling and emotional intensity. Listen to Fabrizio de André’s L’Indiano to experience a powerful blend of history, poetry, and unforgettable melodies.

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