The greatest Italian disciple of Hammill, author of two masterpieces like "Aria" and "Come un vecchio Incensiere all'Alba di un Villaggio Deserto". Unfortunately, he passed away during the recording of his third album (which, nonetheless, is decent but cannot be compared to its predecessors) in 1975. Like in the Beatles' P.I.D, he was later replaced by a namesake and less talented twin who loved Dance. Yet, had he still been alive, he could have gifted us more masterpieces...

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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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