Saturday, 28 June 2008
Fabrizio de Andre
Artist: Fabrizio de Andre
Genre(s):
Pop
Rock: Pop-Rock
Rock
Other
Discography:
In direzione ostinata e contraria CD3
Year: 2005
Tracks: 15
In direzione ostinata e contraria CD2
Year: 2005
Tracks: 17
In direzione ostinata e contraria CD1
Year: 2005
Tracks: 21
Ed avevamo gli occhi troppo belli
Year: 2001
Tracks: 8
Peccati di Gioventu
Year: 2000
Tracks: 16
Da Genova
Year: 2000
Tracks: 14
Vol. 1
Year: 1999
Tracks: 10
Una storia sbagliata
Year: 1999
Tracks: 2
In Concerto
Year: 1999
Tracks: 15
Mi innamoravo di tutto
Year: 1997
Tracks: 11
Anime Salve
Year: 1996
Tracks: 9
La Canzone di Marinella
Year: 1995
Tracks: 16
Le Nuvole
Year: 1990
Tracks: 8
Creuza De Ma
Year: 1984
Tracks: 7
Fabrizio de Andre - Indiano
Year: 1981
Tracks: 8
Arrangiamenti P.F.M., Vol. 2: Album d'Oro
Year: 1980
Tracks: 8
Arrangiamenti P.F.M., Vol. 1
Year: 1979
Tracks: 10
Rimini
Year: 1978
Tracks: 10
Vol.8
Year: 1975
Tracks: 8
Canzoni
Year: 1974
Tracks: 11
Storia di un Impiegato
Year: 1973
Tracks: 9
Non Al Denaro,Non All'Amore...
Year: 1971
Tracks: 9
La Buona Novella
Year: 1970
Tracks: 10
Vol. 3
Year: 1968
Tracks: 10
Tutti Morimmo a Stento
Year: 1968
Tracks: 10
II Raccolta Nuvole Barocche
Year: 1968
Tracks: 10
Collaborazioni e rarite
Year:
Tracks: 13
With the death of Fabrizio De André from malignant neoplastic disease on January 11, 1999, Italy lost one of its most modern singer/songwriters. Inspired by the songwriting of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, De André's songs encompassed Genoese folk songs, French protest/social comment, beatnik "current of consciousness" poetry, and the soundtracks of Italian film Westerns. A native of the Genoese state of Liguria, De André was born into a flush menage. His father's criticism of the fascists world Health Organization controlled Italy caused he and his kin to go into hiding in Asti during World War II. The experience leftfield a permanent print. Although he returned to Genoa following the end of the war in 1945, he continued to be careworn to political and social issues. Entering university as a pre-law bookman, De André institute music a more good manner for expressing his views. Having studied violin as a youngster, he set up his natural musical voice after getting his first guitar at the years of 16. American jazz guitarist Jim Hall served as an early influence. Launching his professional career as a member of piano player Mario DeSantis' jazz band, De André increasingly veered toward more pop-minded genres. Forming a nation & western isthmus, Crazy Cowboy & Sheriff Ore, he began writing his have songs about felo-de-se, prostitution, and drugs. His debut individual, " Nuvole Barocche," was released in 1958. Scoring his first hit, "Marinella," in 1965, De André released his first album of raw material, Tutto Fabrizio De Andre, the following year. He remained seclusive, even so, refusing to appear on television and non playing his beginning concert until March 18, 1975. He continued to asseverate a small profile for the rest of his life, seldom appearing in concert. De André attracted international aid when he was kidnapped, along with his compatriot Dori Ghezzi, in August 1979 and captive for four-spot months by Sardinian criminals.