Sanatçının Albümleri
Amore nel pomeriggio
2001 · albüm
Diamante
1999 · single
Francesco De Gregori - I Miti
1999 · albüm
La donna cannone
2022 · single
Peppino
2022 · single
Generale
2022 · single
Ricordati di me
2022 · single
Diamante (feat. Francesco De Gregori)
2021 · single
Canzone
2020 · single
Anema e Core
2018 · single
Sotto il Vulcano
2017 · albüm
4 marzo 1943 (Live 2016)
2017 · single
De Gregori canta Bob Dylan - Amore e furto
2015 · albüm
Un angioletto come te (Sweetheart Like You)
2015 · single
Vivavoce
2014 · albüm
La donna cannone
2014 · single
Alice (feat. Luciano Ligabue)
2014 · single
Left & Right (Documenti dal Vivo)
2013 · albüm
Sulla Strada
2013 · albüm
Pubs and Clubs Live @ The Place
2012 · albüm
Per Brevità Chiamato Artista
2008 · albüm
Calypsos
2006 · albüm
Pezzi
2005 · albüm
Fuoco amico (Live 2001)
2002 · albüm
Il Fischio Del Vapore
2002 · albüm
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Biyografi
Born in 1951 in Rome, singer/songwriter Francesco De Gregori grew up listening to and being inspired by American musicians Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen as well as Italian artist Fabrizio De André. It was the latter who heard De Gregori recording songs at a famous studio in Rome, and was impressed enough to began helping the young singer. In 1972, after De Gregori signed to IT, Theorius Campus, an LP with Antonello Venditti, was released. Unfortunately, critics were unimpressed with the album, a sentiment that continued through De Gregori's 1973 solo debut, Alice Non Lo Sa, and its 1974 self-titled follow-up. Success finally came with the next year's Rimmel, which showed off the musician's maturing, reflective, and intelligent lyrics over musical help from Lucio Dalla, among others. In 1976 Bufalo Bill was released, but while touring in Milan in 1977, De Gregori was verbally attacked by a group of extreme left-wingers who accused the artist of encouraging capitalism and selling out. Leaving the stage in tears, he stopped recording, choosing to work instead as a bookseller, but in 1978 he returned to the Italian music world with De Gregori, an album that included "Generale," a track that would become among his most beloved and one which the composer felt was too good to not present to the public. A tour with Dalla and a then-unknown Ron produced the 1979 album Banana Republic. The next 15 years saw the release of a handful of new studio records, including the 1982 masterpiece Titanic and 1992's Canzoni d'Amore. After spending the next few years as a journalist for the newspaper L'Unità, De Gregori, who was nicknamed "Il Principe," or "The Prince," for his introverted, sometimes haughty manner of dealing with the press, came back to music with Prendere e Lasciare in 1996 and the critically acclaimed Amore Nel Pomeriggio in 2001. In 2002 he participated in a tour with Pino Daniele, Ron, and Fiorella Mannoia and also collaborated with folksinger Giovanna Marini on Il Fischio del Vapore, a collection of old Italian popular and protest songs. Three years later the rock-oriented Pezzi was released, and Calypsos came in 2006. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi