Samarcanda
Roberto Vecchioni · 1977
39 min · 8 tracks · rock music
A rich tapestry of poetic lyrics and melodic rock, infused with Italian storytelling and emotional depth.
Samarcanda is an album by Roberto Vecchioni, released in 1977. A rich tapestry of poetic lyrics and melodic rock, infused with Italian storytelling and emotional depth. 'Samarcanda' is notable for its critical acclaim, contributing to Vecchioni's status as a prominent figure in the Italian singer-songwriter scene. The album's fusion of rock and lyrical poetry resonated with audiences, reinforcing Vecchioni's influence on later generations of Italian artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Samarcanda sound like?
A rich tapestry of poetic lyrics and melodic rock, infused with Italian storytelling and emotional depth. Rooted in rock music.
What makes Samarcanda by Roberto Vecchioni notable?
'Samarcanda' is notable for its critical acclaim, contributing to Vecchioni's status as a prominent figure in the Italian singer-songwriter scene. The album's fusion of rock and lyrical poetry resonated with audiences, reinforcing Vecchioni's influence on later generations of Italian artists. By the release of 'Samarcanda' in 1977, Roberto Vecchioni was already an established artist in Italy, having released several albums since his debut in the early 1970s. This album followed his breakthrough work 'Il re non si diverte', showcasing a maturation in his songwriting and a deeper exploration of themes such as memory and nostalgia.
How many songs are on Samarcanda?
Samarcanda has 8 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Prologo 1:04
- 2 Samarcanda Standout 3:43
- 3 Vaudeville 1:44
- 4 Due giornate fiorentine Standout 6:48
- 5 Blu(e) notte 4:15
- 6 Per un vecchio bambino Standout 7:44
- 7 Canzone per Sergio 5:25
- 8 L'ultimo spettacolo 8:31
Release Date
January 1, 1977
Artist Origin
Italy
Runtime
39 min 14 sec
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