About this album
Where they were
Released on March 1, 1977, 'Io tu noi tutti' was Lucio Battisti's sixth studio album and followed his successful collaboration with lyricist Mogol. At this point in his career, Battisti had already established himself as a prominent figure in the Italian pop scene, known for blending various musical styles while pushing lyrical boundaries. This album further solidified his status as an innovative artist during the peak of his creative output.
Why it matters
The album is notable for its commercial success, reaching high positions on Italian charts and contributing to Battisti's reputation as a pioneer in the genre. 'Io tu noi tutti' showcased Battisti's evolving sound that influenced subsequent generations of Italian musicians, particularly in the pop and progressive rock scenes. Critics have praised the album for its sophisticated arrangements and introspective lyrics, marking it as a key work in Battisti's discography.
Essential tracks
- "Amarsi un po'" — This opening track captures the essence of romantic longing with its sweeping melodies and emotional delivery, setting the tone for the entire album.
- "Sì, viaggiare" — This song combines an upbeat rhythm with reflective lyrics about travel and discovery, showcasing Battisti's knack for melding philosophical themes with accessible music.
- "Ami ancora Elisa" — With its intricate arrangement and poignant lyrics about love and nostalgia, this track exemplifies Battisti's lyrical depth and melodic craft.
- "Ho un anno di più" — This introspective piece explores themes of aging and self-reflection through haunting melodies that resonate deeply with listeners.
Release Date
March 1, 1977
Artist Origin
Italy
Tracklist
- 1 Amarsi un po' 5:06
- 2 L'interprete di un film 4:28
- 3 Soli 4:19
- 4 Ami ancora Elisa 6:42
- 5 Sì, viaggiare 6:09
- 6 Questione di cellule 4:18
- 7 Ho un anno di più 5:05
- 8 Neanche un minuto di "non amore" 5:22