| Original album | New edition year | New content | Format | |----------------|----------------|-------------|--------| | L’orso bruno (1973) | 2023 | Remastered, lyric booklet | Vinyl, CD | | Sotto il segno dei pesci (1978) | 2024 (planned) | Unreleased live tracks | CD+DVD | | Cuore (1984) | 2022 | Digital booklet with session photos | Streaming, CD | | Goodbye Novecento (1999) | 2023 | First vinyl reissue | 2xLP |
Antonello Venditti is a cornerstone of the (Roman School) of Italian singer-songwriters. His career from 1972 to 2004 traces a journey from raw social commentary to polished, emotive pop-rock. 💿 Studio Discography (1972–2004)
Venditti's music career began in the early 1970s. His first album, "Antonello Venditti," was released in 1972, marking his entry into the Italian music scene. However, it was his second album, "Il re Leone" (The Lion King), released in 1974, that started to gain him recognition.
Throughout this era, several "best of" collections were released to summarize his evolving sound:










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