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Bugie

Album - 1985 - DeB Id: 175443
By Lucio Dalla
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Album DeRango™ 22,57

Lucio Dalla

Bugie primiballi

 For many... it’s the beginning of the end. For others, Lucio was already finished there.

 There is a moment when inspiration... leaves, and there’s no way to catch it again.

 Explore 'Bugie' and experience Lucio Dalla's unique transitional sound—listen now and discover the stories behind the music.

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  • Martello
    29 apr 20
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    Why do I imagine Bonolis and Laurenti having coffee? Anyway, he has all the makings of a successful solo artist.
     
Soli io e te (05:23)
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  • Martello
    29 apr 20
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    Well, honestly superfluous. I acknowledge the value perhaps, but to me it seems like a failed attempt to recreate the atmospheres of Tu come eri.
     
Luk (05:09)
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  • Martello
    29 apr 20
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    Honestly, it could have developed better. The text has some nice ideas.
     
  • Eneathedevil
    29 apr 20
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    This charges me up like a spring because Lucio rambles for 2 minutes with his wacky scat.
     
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  • Martello
    29 apr 20
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    The problem is this: if an instrumental is one of the best tracks on the album, one must ask oneself a question.
     
  • Eneathedevil
    29 apr 20
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    Hey, this is Franco D'Andrea from Perigeo on the piano, no kidding!
     
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  • Martello
    29 apr 20
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    Annoying. In fact, really bothersome.
     
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  • Martello
    29 apr 20
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    The most beautiful in the album. A bit jazz, a bit pop. A lovely song LIKE A STORNELLO, EH @[Eneathedevil]
     
  • Eneathedevil
    29 apr 20
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    Ah, dear old Lucio: he gives you a languid song like Stornello where tears well up, and then all of a sudden he drops that "But they can go fuck themselves" that only he could put in a song without ruining it. What a character.
     
Ribot (03:54)
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  • Martello
    29 apr 20
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    I have to say it has a nice text. However, the base is ruined by some pretty silly background vocals.
     
  • Eneathedevil
    29 apr 20
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    In the monograph edited by Baldazzi, this is the masterpiece of the album. Let’s say it’s a witty piece compared to the average of the album. 4 stars, and up.
     
Navigando (04:43)
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  • Martello
    29 apr 20
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    I don’t see anything brilliant. Only the foundation is less bad than others.
     

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Lucio Dalla

Lucio Dalla (Bologna, 4 March 1943 – Montreux, 1 March 2012) was an Italian singer-songwriter, musician and actor. Clarinetist by training, he blended jazz roots with pop and canzone d’autore, rose with the Roversi trilogy (1973–76), and reached a peak with Com’è profondo il mare (1977), Lucio Dalla (1979) and Dalla (1980). He co-led the 1979 Banana Republic tour with Francesco De Gregori and wrote the classic Caruso (1986).
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