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Montecristo

Album - 1980 - DeB Id: 360433
By Roberto Vecchioni
9 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 42,71

Roberto Vecchioni

Montecristo Pibroch

 "The City Without Women" is a touching tribute to the quintessential muse for the artist.

 "Maybe you should have made me be born old, so I could slowly become a child: I would have had fewer shadows to fear at night and more desire to wait for the morning."

 Listen to Montecristo and explore Roberto Vecchioni’s poetic masterwork blending surreal storytelling and heartfelt melodies.

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Album DeRango™ 5,83

Roberto Vecchioni

Montecristo Carlo V.

 Vecchioni is the most cheerful singer-songwriter, annoyingly optimistic, yet irresistible.

 It’s a 'city without women' that we set off towards this time, a city different from that of Vecchioni's already rich geography precisely because it’s without women.

 Discover Roberto Vecchioni's poetic journey in Montecristo—listen now and feel the bittersweet emotions unfold.

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📈 3,50

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Roberto Vecchioni

Roberto Vecchioni is an Italian singer-songwriter and former high-school professor whose work combines literary references, myth and intimate storytelling. Active since the mid-1960s, he is best known for songs and albums such as Samarcanda and Elisir.
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