Picking up the brilliant idea of @[Martello], I would like to pay a sort of "tribute" to a great artist like Antonello Venditti, that is a ranking of his albums (stopping at Cuore from 1984 and including Theorius Campus with De Gregori) from the least beautiful to the best...
No. 1: "Le Cose Della Vita" (1973)
And here we are, reaching the highest step of the podium, with this record released just a few months after the previous "L'Orso Bruno". Gone is the pathos and verbosity of the previous album; this time it's all recorded with a piano and an organ. A bare, raw, and "strange" album as much as it is hard and intense, which could, in some respects, be defined as "experimental". Notable highlights include the moving title track, the very tough Mio Padre Ha Un Buco In Gola, the splendid Le Tue Mani Su Di Me (especially in the live version from 1985), and then Brucia Roma, which acts as a negative of Roma Capoccia.
Overall rating 10 (with honors)
The masterpiece of the album: Mio Padre Ha Un Buco In Gola (1s Take 2)
No. 1: "Le Cose Della Vita" (1973)
And here we are, reaching the highest step of the podium, with this record released just a few months after the previous "L'Orso Bruno". Gone is the pathos and verbosity of the previous album; this time it's all recorded with a piano and an organ. A bare, raw, and "strange" album as much as it is hard and intense, which could, in some respects, be defined as "experimental". Notable highlights include the moving title track, the very tough Mio Padre Ha Un Buco In Gola, the splendid Le Tue Mani Su Di Me (especially in the live version from 1985), and then Brucia Roma, which acts as a negative of Roma Capoccia.
Overall rating 10 (with honors)
The masterpiece of the album: Mio Padre Ha Un Buco In Gola (1s Take 2)
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