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Alan Sorrenti - Figli Delle Stelle - 1977 versione originale restaurata

Which myth could collapse with more noise (and money...) than this one? An Italian epigone of both Buckley and Hammill, after two truly beautiful albums rooted in the most elaborate and valid prog coming out of the Italian musical workshops. Signs of something strange started to appear when he released a cover of "Dicitenciello vuje," a Neapolitan classic, but it was clear something had changed when, freshly shaved and smelling like a giggly girl, with a mischievous mustache and a winking gaze, he topped the charts with "Figli delle stelle," using his famous falsetto in a disco dance style and selling millions and millions of copies of this disgraceful tune.
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I write this brief review with a sly and somewhat roguish grin on my face; no, I have never listened to any of Alan Sorrenti's albums before this one (maybe I'll do it someday, maybe not, it all depends on my fickle spirit) and, yes, untouched by any possible preconceptio… more
Track 01 - Figli delle stelle