This comprehensive set spans Dalla's career, featuring his most iconic hits across various genres like pop, rock, and vocal jazz.
The 1980s saw Dalla's popularity extend beyond Italy's borders, as he collaborated with prominent international artists and explored new musical territories. His 1982 album "Fantastico" featured the hit single "Voce del verbo andare," which gained significant airplay in Europe and the Americas. Dalla's work with fellow Italian musician Francesco De Gregori, including their 1985 album "Tutto può succedere," resulted in some of the most memorable and enduring songs of his career. Lucio Dalla - The Best Of -4CD- -2012-.torrent
"The Best Of" collection received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising the meticulous curation and presentation of Dalla's works. The set has been hailed as a definitive introduction to Dalla's music, as well as a treasured addition to the collections of longtime fans. Lucio Dalla's legacy extends beyond his own music; he has inspired generations of Italian musicians and influenced the country's musical landscape. This comprehensive set spans Dalla's career, featuring his
The 4-CD collection includes nearly all of Dalla’s most significant works, ensuring a complete overview of his poetic and often ironic storytelling. Italy Segreta Disc Highlight Notable Tracks The Masterpieces "Futura", "Anna e Marco", "Cara" Dalla's work with fellow Italian musician Francesco De
The collection captures Dalla’s transition from a jazz clarinetist and soul-influenced vocalist to a politically charged poet. His collaboration with poet Roberto Roversi in the mid-70s produced dense, challenging works like Anidride Solforosa , marking him as a fearless intellectual. The Golden Trilogy: