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Esco di rado e parlo ancora meno

Adriano Celentano · 2000

61 min · 12 tracks · pop rock · rock & roll · synth-pop

A blend of melodic pop and introspective lyrics that reflects Celentano's enduring artistry and cultural resonance.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady, consistent energy levels
  • long, immersive listening sessions
  • dynamic emotional journeys
  • introspective and reflective moods

Where this album fits

In the catalog
Late Career Highlight — This album showcases Celentano's enduring artistry in his later career.
Themes
Italian cultural reflection· self-identity exploration· global rhythmic influence
Career context
By the time 'Esco di rado e parlo ancora meno' was released in 2000, Adriano Celentano had already established himself as a significant figure in Italian music since the 1960s. This album marked his return to the studio after a five-year hiatus, showcasing his ability to adapt to contemporary sounds while maintaining his unique style.
Stylistic neighbors
Raf· Taffy· Savage
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Per sempre — Continues the introspective themes with a similar melodic pop sound.
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Amore e non amore by Lucio Battisti — Shares introspective lyrics and melodic structures, reflecting on love and self-identity.
Non al denaro non all'amore né al cielo by Fabrizio De André — Explores cultural themes with a blend of pop and folk influences, echoing Celentano's lyrical depth.
In certi momenti by Eros Ramazzotti — Combines pop melodies with emotional introspection, resonating with themes of identity and connection.

Tracklist

New here? Start with "Per averti".

  • 1 Per averti Start here 5:06
  • 2 Apri il cuore 5:21
  • 3 Lago rosso 5:22
  • 4 Quello che non ti ho detto mai 4:37
  • 5 Ti prenderò 4:57
  • 6 Tir 4:31
  • 7 Se tu mi tenti 4:16
  • 8 Africa 4:39
  • 9 Io sono un uomo libero 5:48
  • 10 Le stesse cose 5:45
  • 11 Il figlio del dolore 6:29
  • 12 Index 4:08

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