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Venditti's music career began in the early 1970s, when he started performing in local clubs and bars in Rome. His debut album, "Theorius Band", was released in 1972, but it was his second album, "Antonello Venditti" (1974), that gained him recognition. The album included the song "Sally", which became a hit and established Venditti as a rising star in the Italian music scene.

A live album recorded in Milan. It is essential for the discografia because it captures the raw energy of Venditti’s live piano. The versions of Roma capoccia and Sotto il segno dei pesci here are definitive. antonello+venditti+discografia+1972+2004+new

Negli anni '80, Venditti evolve il suo suono, rendendolo più pop e accessibile, senza perdere la sua poetica. Venditti's music career began in the early 1970s,

La fine del decennio è segnata da due pietre miliari assolute: A live album recorded in Milan

Venditti’s early career was defined by poetic social realism, intimate piano arrangements, and political commentary. Early Collaborations and Solo Debut

Con l’inizio degli anni Ottanta, Venditti rinnova profondamente il proprio sound. Abbandonate in parte le asprezze folk-rock, abbraccia una produzione pop più internazionale e moderna, dominata da sintetizzatori, fiati e arrangiamenti levigati.

The 1980s marked a stylistic pivot. Venditti leaned into the glossy production values of the era, incorporating synthesizers, prominent saxophone solos, and driving rock rhythms designed to fill massive sports stadiums.