Cover of Vasco Rossi Vado al massimo
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For fans of vasco rossi, lovers of italian rock music, and readers interested in classic 1980s albums.
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THE REVIEW

Eeeeehhhhhh, I remember 1982 well, I had already made several great records, but this was my masterpiece.

We were all there: Solieri (the greatest guitarist in history), Riva (the greatest Italian guitarist in history), Riva (the greatest Cagliari striker in history) and all the others eeeeeeehhhhh, I don't know if you know that in Italy, rock is me.

I write the beautiful songs that people like: Canzone, La noia, Cervello cervello spiacciacato and the others eeeeeehhhh, I'm not just the one from Albachiara.

This album is the best I made along with 9 others.

I am a rebel eeeeehhhh, W Lou Reed, I write for the young people who understand me, I am young eeeeeeeehhhhhhhh LIBERALIZZALA.

I don't make albums for money but only to sell as many as possible and then I am the rock in Italy.

In this album, there are beautiful songs like Ogni Volta, Vado da Massimo and Yesterday eeeeeeeehhhhhh.

Biagio Antonacci says I'm the greatest and he's right.

At Sanremo, I made a big mess and broke everything, only Pupo was greater than me.

I am the rock in Italy. (me and Rita Pavone)

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This review praises Vasco Rossi's 1982 album 'Vado al Massimo' as one of his masterpieces and a cornerstone of Italian rock. The reviewer highlights famous tracks and Rossi's role as a rock icon for youth rebellion. Despite a modest 3-star rating, the tone celebrates Rossi's influence and songwriting.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Sono ancora in coma (02:58)

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02   Cosa ti fai (02:48)

04   Vado al massimo (04:11)

05   Credi davvero (04:56)

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06   Amore (04:42)

07   Canzone (04:17)

08   Splendida giornata (04:43)

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09   La noia (04:30)

Vasco Rossi

Vasco Rossi is an Italian rock singer‑songwriter from Zocca (Modena), active since the late 1970s. Known as “Blasco,” he’s a central figure of Italian rock with enduring anthems and massive live shows.
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By macciocapatonda

 Vasco delivers a product that is highly appreciated, with irreverent tones that he manages to maintain for a couple more albums.

 'La noia' is a melancholic ballad cradled by acoustic guitars and bass, about the boredom of suburban life from which one attempts, in vain, to escape.


By JpLoyRow

 "Vado al massimo stands out as a pivotal moment in Rossi’s career."

 "Its infectious energy and honest lyrics make it a must-listen for Italian rock fans."