The Album
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.
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