Picking up the brilliant idea from @[Martello], I would like to make a sort of "tribute" to a great artist like Antonello Venditti, namely a ranking of his albums (stopping at Cuore from 1984 and including Theorius Campus with De Gregori) from the least beautiful to the best...
N°8: "Sotto La Pioggia" (1982)
We have arrived in the heart of the '80s, and Antonello offers us this new album. After the diptych "Sotto Il Segno Dei Pesci" - "Buona Domenica," Antonello attempts another change in direction, dedicating himself to "pop" sounds that might make the purists of the early days raise their eyebrows. But here we are talking about a pop of excellent quality; there are international-level nuances in the lyrics, arrangements, and music that were missing in previous albums - and will also be missing in subsequent ones. Thus, Antonello presents us with a work slightly superior to the previous one.
Overall rating 8
The masterpiece of the album: Fellini
N°8: "Sotto La Pioggia" (1982)
We have arrived in the heart of the '80s, and Antonello offers us this new album. After the diptych "Sotto Il Segno Dei Pesci" - "Buona Domenica," Antonello attempts another change in direction, dedicating himself to "pop" sounds that might make the purists of the early days raise their eyebrows. But here we are talking about a pop of excellent quality; there are international-level nuances in the lyrics, arrangements, and music that were missing in previous albums - and will also be missing in subsequent ones. Thus, Antonello presents us with a work slightly superior to the previous one.
Overall rating 8
The masterpiece of the album: Fellini
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