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   Fabrizio De André - Opera Completa [19CD+1DVD Box Set] (2009)    


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 Artist: Fabrizio De André
Title: Opera Completa
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Sony Music [88697644262]
Genre: Italian Pop/Rock, Folk, Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter
Quality:  FLAC (tracks,cue,log,scans) / DVD (ISO)
Total Time: 19CD
Total Size:  4.17 gb / 7.84 gb

 

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01 - Volume 1 (1967)
02 - Tutti Morimmo A Stento (1968)
03 - Volume 3 (1969)
04 - La Buona Novella (1970)
05 - Non Al Denaro Non All'amore Ne' Al Cielo (1971)
06 - Storia Di Un Impiegato (1973)
07 - Canzoni (1974)
08 - Volume 8 (1975)
09 - Fabrizio De Andre (1976)
10 - Rimini (197
11 - In concerto (Arrangiamenti PFM) (1979)
12 - In concerto (Arrangiamenti PFM - Vol. 2) (1980)
13 - Indiano (1981)
14 - Creuza De Ma (1984)
15 - Le Nuvole (1990)
16 - 1991 Concerti [CD1] (1991)
17 - 1991 Concerti [CD2] (1991)
18 - Anime Salve (1996)
19 - Fabrizio De Andre...Da Genova (2000)    



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Fabrizio Cristiano De André (Italian pronunciation: [faˈbrittsjo de anˈdre]; 18 February 1940 – 11 January 1999) was an Italian singer-songwriter.

Known for his sympathies towards anarchism, left-libertarianism and pacifism, his songs often featured marginalized and rebellious people, Romani, prostitutes and knaves, and attacked the Catholic Church hierarchy. Artistically active for almost 40 years and the author of thirteen studio albums, he is renowned for the quality of his lyrics and often considered a poet. He contributed to the promotion of the languages of Italy, most notably Genoese and, to a lesser extent, Sardinian, Gallurese and Neapolitan. Following his early death several streets, places, parks, schools and public libraries were named after him.
 


     

     



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