It's unfair! You hate him regardless for those campfire songs like "La canzone del sole," but as soon as you dig deeper, you discover gems like "Anima latina," "Don Giovanni," "Umanamente uomo," "CSAR," "La sposa occidentale," "Una donna per amico," "Il mio canto libero," and you end up loving him like crazy... really Lucio, you're such a bastard... AND PIGNOLO!
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Lucio Battisti

Lucio Battisti (1943–1998) was an Italian singer, composer and producer from Poggio Bustone. He rose to prominence in the late 1960s and 1970s with lyricist Mogol, crafting many of Italy’s most beloved songs, and later pursued a radical electronic and linguistic shift with Pasquale Panella (1986–1994). From 1980 onward he withdrew from concerts, TV and interviews, insisting the art should speak for the artist.
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