Le robe che ha detto Adriano
Adriano Celentano · 1969
50 min · 13 tracks · pop rock · rock & roll · synth-pop
A playful blend of pop and rock, infused with whimsical storytelling and melodic charm.
Why this album works
This album is significant for its commercial success, peaking in the top charts in Italy and contributing to the Italo disco movement that would later flourish in the late 1970s and 1980s. Critics praised Celentano's innovative approach, blending traditional Italian melodies with contemporary pop elements, which set a precedent for future artists in the genre.
- Best for
- whimsical storytelling with charm steady mid-tempo exploration for nostalgic afternoons
- Context
- In 1969, Adriano Celentano was solidifying his status as a leading figure in Italian pop music. 'Le robe che ha detto Adriano' followed his successful album 'Adriano', showcasing his ability to merge various musical styles while continuing to captivate audiences. This release came during a period of artistic exploration as he began to incorporate more diverse influences into his sound.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Ricchi e Poveri· 883· Gianni Morandi· Franco Battiato· Patty Pravo· Edoardo Bennato· Iva Zanicchi· Mia Martini
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Lirica D'Inverno 3:50
- 2 Un Bimbo Sul Leone 3:26
- 3 Chi Era Lui 2:45
- 4 La Storia di Serafino 3:45
- 5 Straordinariamente 3:47
- 6 Il Ragazzo Della Via Gluck Standout 4:15
- 7 Storia D'Amore Standout 4:51
- 8 Napoleone, Il Cow Boy E Lo Zar 2:42
- 9 Una Festa Sui Prati 3:17
- 10 Mondo in Mi 7a Standout 6:10
- 11 L'Uomo Nasce Nudo 4:53
- 12 La Pelle 3:08
- 13 Se Sapevo Non Crescevo 3:49
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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