About this album
Where they were
By 1999, Adriano Celentano had firmly established himself as a beloved figure in Italian music, with 'Io non so parlar d’amore' marking his return after a five-year hiatus since 'Il tuo amore è un libro'. This album reflects his continued evolution as an artist, blending classic pop with contemporary arrangements while appealing to both old and new fans alike.
Why it matters
This album is significant for its commercial success, debuting at No. 1 on the Italian charts and solidifying Celentano's status as a pop icon in Italy. Additionally, it received critical acclaim, with many praising its heartfelt lyrics and melodic craftsmanship, contributing to the ongoing legacy of Italo disco and pop music.
Essential tracks
- "L’emozione non ha voce" — This track encapsulates the album's emotional core, featuring poignant lyrics about love that resonate deeply with listeners.
- "Gelosia" — With its infectious rhythm and catchy hooks, 'Gelosia' highlights Celentano's ability to blend traditional pop sensibilities with modern sounds.
- "Senza amore" — 'Senza amore' stands out for its reflective lyrics on love's absence, showcasing Celentano's powerful vocal delivery and lyrical depth.
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
Italy
Tracklist
- 1 Gelosia 4:31
- 2 L’emozione non ha voce 4:09
- 3 L’arcobaleno 3:32
- 4 Una rosa pericolosa 4:35
- 5 Qual è la direzione 5:15
- 6 Angel 5:09
- 7 L’uomo di cartone 4:27
- 8 Le pesche d’inverno 3:50
- 9 Senza amore 5:00
- 10 Il sospetto 4:34
- 11 Mi domando 4:18
- 12 Sarai uno straccio 5:39