Via Paolo Fabbri 43 | ||||
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Released | 1976 | |||
Genre | folk | |||
Length | 33 min 42 s | |||
Label | EMI Italia | |||
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Via Paolo Fabbri 43 is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini. It was released in 1976 by EMI Italiana, and was Guccini's best-selling title. The album takes its title from the complete address where Guccini lived at the time.
It contains one of Guccini's most famous songs, "L'avvelenata" ("The poisonous"), a long ballad in which he ridicules his critics (including Riccardo Bertoncelli, with whom Guccini later reconciled), as well as several aspects of Italian culture in the 1970s; some of these elements are also present in the title track, but with a more ironic tone. "Piccola storia ignobile" is a song about an abortion case.
Track listing
- "Piccola storia ignobile" (6:55)
- "Canzone di notte n. 2" (4:59)
- "L'avvelenata" (4:41)
- "Via Paolo Fabbri 43" (8:15)
- "Canzone quasi d'amore" (4:13)
- "Il pensionato" (4:26)
References
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