Antonello Venditti is an Italian singer-songwriter, known for his poetic and socially conscious lyrics, and his distinctive, emotionally charged voice. Born on March 25, 1949, in Rome, Italy, Venditti has been a significant figure in Italian music for decades.
Venditti's output during this era is typically divided by his record labels: early years at , a transition through Philips , and the establishment of his own label, Heinz Music , in 1982. 1970s: Social Realism & Breakthrough Вендитти, Антонелло - Википедия antonello+venditti+discografia+1972+2004+new
Antonello Venditti is one of Italy's most iconic "Roman School" singer-songwriters, blending political edge with deep romanticism. This guide traces his core discography from his 1972 debut through his 2004 milestones. The 1970s: Folk Roots & Breakthrough The late 1970s and early 1980s saw Venditti's
(Live) – Recorded during a historic concert in Rome. and Venditti became a household name.
The late 1970s and early 1980s saw Venditti's popularity soar with the release of several successful albums. "Le notti" (1976) and "Gli anni" (1977) showcased his ability to craft catchy melodies and poignant lyrics. However, it was his 1980 album "Solidarietà" that catapulted him to national fame. The album's themes of social justice and solidarity resonated with the Italian public, and Venditti became a household name.