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Lucio Battisti 1969
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Lucio Battisti

The self-titled album *Lucio Battisti*, released in 1985, presents us with a Lucio Battisti in a moment of sonic exploration. Although the album contains a selection of sixteen tracks, many of the songs that compose it come from previous works, offering a retrospective look at his career. What's interesting about this compilation is how it groups pieces that, despite having been created at different times, manage to dialogue with each other, showing the evolution and consistency of his style. A search for fusion between Italian music and Anglo-Saxon influences is perceived, incorporating elements of rock, funk, and electronic pop, which consolidated him as an innovator in the light music of his country.

Year
1969
Songs
16
Duration
53 min 25 seg
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17 song|s

Song list

# Title Available
01

Io vivrò (senza te)

02

La mia canzone per Maria

Guitar

03

Non è Francesca

Guitar

00

Emozioni

4:44
00

Pensieri e parole

3:50
00

Fiori rosa, fiori di pesco

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3:16
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Insieme a te sto bene

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3:40
00

Le tre verità

4:50
00

Mi ritorni in mente

3:41
00

7 e 40

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3:32
00

Balla Linda

Guitar · Intermediate

3:06
00

Il tempo di morire

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5:40
00

Anna

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4:37
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Un'avventura

Guitar · Advanced

3:08
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Acqua azzurra, acqua chiara

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3:36
00

29 settembre

3:28
00

Nel cuore, nell'anima

Guitar · Intermediate

2:17

About the album

Lucio Battisti, according to DoReSol

Within this journey, we find songs that are a clear reflection of his ability to convey emotions. Tracks like Emozioni, which gives its title to one of his previous works, or Pensieri e parole, demonstrate that intimate connection with the listener that characterized him. Pieces like Fiori rosa, fiori di pesco and Balla Linda are also included, showcasing his versatility and his ability to create catchy yet profound melodies. The selection of songs on this album, which ranges from his early hits to more recent compositions for the time, allows us to appreciate the richness of his catalog and the way his voice, beyond technique, became a vehicle for genuine expression.

The career of Lucio Battisti, marked by constant experimentation and a particular relationship with the media, is reflected in the way this album presents his music. While he relied heavily on the pen of lyricists like Mogol to build his public image, his true hallmark lay in his musical proposal. This album, by bringing together songs from different stages, invites us to rediscover the essence of an artist who knew how to transcend conventions, always prioritizing emotion and originality in every note.

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