Fausto Rossi

Fausto Rossi, born January 2, 1954, in Sacile, Italy, is a singer-songwriter who has been active in the Italian music scene under two personas: Faust'O and Fausto Rossi. As Faust'O, he released several albums starting from the late 1970s, including "Suicidio" (1978), "Poco zucchero" (1979), and "J'accuse, amore mio" (1980), showcasing his early work in rock and new wave genres. Later, he transitioned to a more personal and intimate style under his own name, releasing albums like "Cambiano le cose" (1992), "Becoming Visible" (2009), "Below the Line" (2010), and "Blank Times" (2012).

Fausto Rossi's career reflects a transition from an early rock-oriented sound to a more personal and introspective style, with his recent works continuing to explore themes of growth and self-expression. Despite his diverse discography, Rossi remains a notable figure in Italian music, known for his innovative approach and enduring legacy across multiple decades.

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Blank Times
Album - 10 Tracks - Released November 5, 2012
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