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For fans of sandro giacobbe, lovers of romantic and melodic italian music, nostalgia music enthusiasts, and classic 70s-80s music followers
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THE REVIEW

For nostalgia enthusiasts and lovers of the melodic/romantic genre, there couldn't be anyone missing but him, the legendary Sandro Giacobbe.

From the mid-70s to the late 80s, he gifted us with intense songs full of sentiment and also lightheartedness, including some of his greatest hits contained in this album.

"Signora mia," a melancholic track, "notte senza di te," another very summery and overwhelming song, and many other masterpieces including "sarà la nostalgia." And believe it or not, while listening to this record, I came across a less known song titled "lei," which after a few notes reminded me in musical style of a famous track by the great Barry White (listen to believe),

The only flaw in my opinion is the absence of the track "Primavera," a fairly well-known song by the singer, made famous at the Sanremo festival.

For the rest, it's a nice CD.


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Summary by Bot

This review celebrates Sandro Giacobbe as a legendary figure in romantic and melodic music from the 70s to 80s. Highlighting iconic tracks like 'Signora mia' and 'Notte senza di te,' it praises the album for its emotional depth. A minor criticism is the absence of the well-known track 'Primavera.' Overall, the album is described as enjoyable and nostalgic.

Tracklist

01   Signora mia (03:46)

02   L'amore è una gran cosa (03:27)

03   Il giardino proibito (04:24)

04   Gli occhi di tua madre (04:12)

05   Il mio cielo la mia anima (04:37)

06   Io prigioniero (04:05)

07   Bimba (04:49)

08   Blu (04:05)

09   Notte senza di te (04:18)

10   Ti voglio (03:49)

11   Primavera (04:18)

12   Sarà la nostalgia (03:41)

Sandro Giacobbe

Sandro Giacobbe (born 14 December 1949, Genoa) is an Italian singer-songwriter known for melodic pop hits. He broke through in the 1970s with Signora mia and Il giardino proibito, and placed third at the Sanremo Music Festival 1976 with Gli occhi di tua madre. Active for decades, he has continued to perform and remains a staple of Italian light pop.
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