1.1 Quello Che Non Ho - de Andre, Fabrizio (de Andre, Fabrizio)
1.2 Canto Del Servo Pastore - de Andre, Fabrizio (de Andre, Fabrizio)
1.3 Fiume Sand Creek - de Andre, Fabrizio (de Andre, Fabrizio)
1.4 Ave Maria - de Andre, Fabrizio (Traditional)
1.5 Hotel Supramonte - de Andre, Fabrizio (de Andre, Fabrizio)
1.6 Franziska - de Andre, Fabrizio (de Andre, Fabrizio)
1.7 Se Ti Tagliassero a Pezzetti - de Andre, Fabrizio (de Andre, Fabrizio)
1.8 Verdi Pascoli - de Andre, Fabrizio (de Andre, Fabrizio)
Description:
"Fabrizio De André (Indiano)" on CD is a compelling release by the iconic Italian cantautore Fabrizio De André, presented here under the artist name "Andre, Fabrizio De" and published by BMG. The album's title alludes to the "Indian" thematic imagery that often runs through De André's poetic universe: stories of outsiders, oppressed peoples, and those living on the margins of society. On this CD, listeners can expect finely crafted songs characterized by lyric depth, intimate arrangements, and a strong narrative focus typical of Italian singer-songwriter traditions. Acoustic guitars, nuanced orchestration, and a warm, analog-influenced sound underscore De André's expressive voice, making this disc ideal for attentive listening both for long-time admirers and newcomers who want to explore one of Italy's most respected musical storytellers.
Fabrizio De André is widely regarded as one of the most influential Italian songwriters of the 20th century, celebrated for his sophisticated lyrics, social commentary, and ability to blend folk, chanson and Mediterranean sounds. Over the course of his career, he became a central figure in Italian music culture, with albums that are regularly cited as milestones of the cantautore tradition and songs that are still covered, studied and loved today. His work is often praised for its empathy with the marginalized and its literary quality, which has earned him a unique position far beyond the borders of Italy. "Fabrizio De André (Indiano)" fits seamlessly into this legacy and offers a representative insight into his artistic world.
The CD format underscores the album's character as a collector's item: a physical edition for listeners who appreciate tangible media, consistent sound quality and, where included, cover art and booklet with lyrics and credits. The sequencing across the disc allows the songs to unfold like chapters of a larger narrative, while the mastering aims to deliver a balanced, detailed listening experience suitable for hi-fi systems and everyday use alike.
BMG (Bertelsmann Music Group) is an established international music company with a long history in the production and distribution of important recordings. Known for collaborating with a broad spectrum of artists across genres and eras, BMG places emphasis on artist rights, catalog care and high production standards. Through its work in catalog reissues, publishing and new signings, BMG has played a significant role in preserving and promoting influential music repertoires worldwide. By releasing "Fabrizio De André (Indiano)" on CD, BMG contributes to keeping De André's work accessible to a global audience and ensures that this essential piece of Italian songwriting remains available in high-quality physical form.