De Gregori is an album by Italian singer-songwriter Francesco De Gregori. It was released in 1978 by RCA Italia.
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Released | 1978 | |||
Genre | Italian singer-songwriters | |||
Length | 32 min. | |||
Label | RCA Italia | |||
Producer | Ubaldo Consoli, Francesco De Gregori | |||
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De Gregori was released after a period in which the author had retired from music, working as a clerk in a bookshop. The composition of the album's most famous track, "Generale", convinced him to return as a full-time singer-songwriter.
"Raggio di sole" is dedicated to De Gregori's recently born twins. "Due zingari" features saxophone parts by the renowned Italian jazz musician Mario Schiano.
All songs written by Francesco De Gregori.
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