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Francesco De Gregori - Amore Nel Pomeriggio (2001)

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Francesco De Gregori - Amore Nel Pomeriggio (2001)

Francesco De Gregori - Amore Nel Pomeriggio (2001)
Folk | Flac Tracks | no Log, no Cue | 331 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 126 MB | Cover | RS


01. L'aggettivo 'mitico'
02. Canzone Per L'estate
03. Deriva
04. Spad Vii S2489
05. Natale Di Seconda Mano
06. Quando E Qui
07. Condannato A Morte
08. Il Cuoco Di Salò
09. Cartello Alla Porta
10. Caldo E Scuro
11. Sempre E Per Sempre


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Francesco De Gregori (born April 4, 1951) is an Italian singer-songwriter. De Gregori is popularly known as "Il Principe Poeta" ("The Poet Prince"), the nickname refers to the elegance of his lyrics.
De Gregori was born in Rome to a middle-class family, and spent some of his youth in Pescara before returning to the capital. His elder brother, Luigi, was a musician and later had a personal career with the name of Luigi Grechi (Grechi is De Gregori's mother surname, later chosen in order to avoid confusion with the more famous Francesco).
Influenced by Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and the Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio de André, De Gregori started to perform his songs (mainly personal translations of American folk songs) at the Folkstudio, in Rome, which was already frequented by his brother. On one occasion De Andrè himself is said to have listened to De Gregori's work and appreciated it.
In 2001 De Gregori released "Amore nel pomeriggio" ("Love in the Afternoon") which is unanimously included amongst his best works. The song "Il cuoco di Salò" ("The Cook of Salò"), arranged by Franco Battiato, is one of De Gregori's best and shows his typical attention to "everyday" figures (including outcasts and underdogs) and lives while dealing with historical themes. (Wiki)