Gian Pieretti

Gian Pieretti, born on April 24, 1945, in Milan, Italy, is an Italian singer-songwriter who made his mark in the music world with his poetic songwriting and distinct voice. Emerging on the Italian music scene in the 1960s, Pieretti was among the artists who brought a wave of innovation to Italian pop music with a mix of lyrical depth and contemporary sound.

Pieretti's career spans several decades, having contributed significantly to Italian music with his thoughtful lyrics and compositions. His work is characterized by a reflective and often socially conscious approach, as encapsulated by songs like "Il Vento Dell'Est," which reflect his acute sense of the world around him. His album "Il viaggio celeste di Gian Pieretti" showcases his journey as an artist and his evolution over the years. "Cinquant'anni da poeta" celebrates his half-century milestone as a poetic force in the industry, demonstrating his lasting impact. With a discography that combines soulful ballads, such as in "Pietre," and tributes to other influential artists, such as "Caro Bob Dylan," Pieretti's music continues to resonate with audiences. His "Greatest Hits" compilation serves as a testament to his enduring appeal, offering new and old fans alike a chance to experience the breadth of his artistic contributions.

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Album - 12 Tracks - Released December 20, 2022
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  1. December 20, 2022
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  1. December 20, 2022
  2. December 20, 2019
  3. October 10, 2013
  4. September 27, 2011
  5. July 24
  6. February 14, 2010
  7. May 17, 2001
  8. January 1, 1997
  9. December 1, 1996
  10. December 1, 1995