The albums from "Alice non lo sa" (73) to "Bufalo Bill" (76) are the most enigmatic works ever produced in Italy, and for me, they are magnificent. From my point of view, he did not continue on that path due to the famous trial he faced at Palalido. In fact, because of that, he decided to withdraw completely. Fortunately, he did not, because even afterward, while changing his style, he almost always maintained incredibly high levels.

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Francesco De Gregori

Francesco De Gregori (born 1951, Rome) is an Italian singer‑songwriter known for poetic, often hermetic lyrics and a distinctive vocal style. Active since the early 1970s, he has cited Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen among his influences. Key albums include Rimmel (1975), Bufalo Bill (1976) and Titanic (1982); signature songs include La donna cannone, Generale and Viva l’Italia.
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