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5.0 out of 5 stars
Puts the listener right back to a cafe in Rome circa 1970, January 6, 1999
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This review is from: Questo Piccolo Grande (Audio CD)
The first time I heard these tunes on a juke box in Rome, I knew that Claudio was the man. Each of the songs on this romantic collection has its own personality, but they form a cohesive unit which is pure romance. The music will make you start to sing in Italian...even if you don't speak a word of it!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Baglioni's first album, September 7, 1998
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This review is from: Questo Piccolo Grande (Audio CD)
The first album of Baglioni's almost three decades presence on the music scene, it already shows the great promise of a great musician. This album broke free from the early 70's Italian musical tradition because of its being a sung story: the author's first love narrated in melody. A main theme runs throughout the whole album, with the songs fading one into the other as Baglioni describes the first encounter, first kiss and final loss. The titles are: 1. Piazza del popolo, 2. Una faccia pulita, 3. Battibecco,4. Con tutto l'amore che posso, 5. Che begli amici!, 6. Mia liberta', 7. La prima volta, 8. Quel giorno, 9. Io ti prendo come mia sposa, 10. Cartolina rosa, 11. Questo piccolo grande amore, 12. Porta portese, 13. Quanto ti voglio, 14. Sembra il primo giorno, 15. Con tutto l'amore che posso (finale).
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