First exceptional author of a masterpiece like "Aria," one of the highest peaks of '70s Italian rock music, a devotee of Tim Buckley (above all) and Peter Hammill, endowed with a stunning voice and a strong desire to pay tribute to these masters. Later (after the excellent "Incensiere"), from '75 onward, sold to the god of money, a horrid dance-pop songwriter, a crude performer of some of the ugliest songs ever written, his voice suddenly became nothing and horrendous.

Voto: DeRango ™: 2,36

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Alan Sorrenti

Alan Sorrenti is an Italian singer-songwriter (often described in reviews as Neapolitan and of Welsh origin) noted for an early progressive/psychedelic phase—especially the 1972 album 'Aria'—and later mainstream success with pop/disco hits such as 'Figli delle stelle' and 'Tu sei l'unica donna per me'.
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