Marco Ferradini
Marco Ferradini (born 28 July 1949) is an Italian pop-rock singer-songwriter and musician.
Career
Born in Como, Ferradini debuted as a guitarist in several groups.[1] He started his career as a singer-songwriter in 1978, with the song "Quando Teresa verrà", which he entered the competition at the Sanremo Music Festival.[1] [2] His main success was the song "Teorema" (part of the EP Schiavo senza catene), which became in a short time a classic in Italy.[1][2] In 1985 he competed at the Sanremo Festival with the song "Una catastrofe bionda";[2] the subsequent eponymous album contained the song "Lupo solitario DJ" which became during the years one another classic of his musical repertoire.[1]
Discography
- Albums
- 1978 - Quando Teresa verrà (Spaghetti Records ZPLSR 34051)
- 1981 - Schiavo senza catene (Spaghetti Records ZPGSR 33415)
- 1982 - Q Concert (RCA Italiana PG 33428) (with Goran Kuzminac and Mario Castelnuovo)
- 1983 - Una catastrofe bionda (Spaghetti Records ZPLSR 34177)
- 1985 - Misteri della vita (Muvicom MULP 3001)
- 1986 - Marco Ferradini (Muvicom MULP 3002)
- 1991 - È bello avere un amico (Dischi Ricordi SMRL 6435)
- 1992 - Ricomincio da... Teorema (Dischi Ricordi SMRL 6457)
- 1995 - Dolce piccolo mio fiore (Pull 480339 2)
- 2001 - Geometrie del cuore (Hi-Lite/Ca' Bianca records HLCD 9073)
- 2005 - Filo rosso (INC/Duck DUBCD 1042)
References
External links
- Marco Ferradini at AllMusic
- Marco Ferradini discography at Discogs
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