Monday, 26 May 2008
Luca Carboni
Artist: Luca Carboni
Genre(s):
Pop
Folk
Discography:
Lu-ca
Year: 2001
Tracks: 11
Il Tempo Dell'Amore
Year: 1999
Tracks: 18
Carovana
Year: 1998
Tracks: 10
Carboni
Year: 1992
Tracks: 9
Luca Carboni
Year:
Tracks: 9
Diario Carboni
Year:
Tracks: 14
Italian isaac Merrit Singer Luca Carboni was innate in Bologna on October 6, 1962. He cultivated his love of music from a edward Young age, perusing pianoforte from the eld of six-spot, and by 14 he was organizing rock groups among his musician friends. Playing gigs with these punk and new wave-influenced groups, Carboni became a fixture in Bologna's subway system music scene up through the early '80s. A friendly relationship with manufacturer Gaetano Curreri offered Carboni his number 1 solo production with RCA. The platter, ...Intanto Dustin Hoffman Non Sbaglia un Film, sold better than 30,000 copies, a noteworthy winner for the relatively unknown creative person. Carboni's second gear tone ending, Forever, sold over 70,000 albums. Two days later, a self-titled criminal record featuring radio hits like "Silvio Lo Sai" and "Farfallina" sold a jolly unconvincing 700,000 units, dragging Carboni with it onto Italy's Hit Parade. As is vulgar with Italian bolt down stars, many of these hits were re-released for Spanish audiences, victorious Carboni international realisation and spat. Many critics of the day chided Carboni for being shallow, with the lenient aspects of a pop sex symbolisation. Carboni's discography grew consistently through the late '90s and beyond, with new material released roughly every iI long time to a growing interview. U.S. and European touring between 2003 and 2007 won Carboni widespread popularity and spat, establishing him as force in the Italian recording industriousness.