The craggy-voiced Italian vocaliser, piano player and composer Paolo Conte was natural in the northern city of Asti in 1937; a poet and felis concolor as comfortably as a musician, he first gear earned aid during the previous ’60s and early ’70s as the originative force slow hits from Adriano Celentano and Patty Pravo. Conte began his solo life history with a 1974 self-titled LP, with subsequent efforts like 1987’s Aguaplano and 1990’s Parole Scritte a Macchina enjoying considerable succeeder throughout Europe. 1998’s Paolo Conte — a greatest-hits appeal — was his number one U.S. release.
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