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The Best Of is a 4-CD compilation of the work of the Italian singer and songwriter Lucio Dalla, released in 2012. It contains 25 tracks which had previously been released between 1971-2012. Lucio Dalla was born on September 6th, 1940 in Rome - Italy, where he started his career as a jazz pianist. In 1964 he moved to Spain where he met Miles Davis who introduced him to blues music. In 1966 he became a member of a band with Ronnie Scott, which played at the Blue Note in New York. In 1968 he went to Germany where he met the producer Manfred Eicher. He recorded his first album "Pianissimo", which was not a success and was still almost unknown at the time of its release. The second album with his own songs, "Marzo '69", is considered by many as one of the most important albums in terms of Italian music. In 1969 Lucio Dalla married American singer Eva Selsom and moved to New York where he continued working on his career as a jazz musician. In 1971 he left for Spain for a concert tour and settled in Madrid. In 1972 he played with Manitas de Plata at the Palacio Vistalegre, followed by a tour in France. In 1973 he was back in Spain where he recited poems to Don Camillo Pignatelli at the Teatro Lope de Vega, his first collaboration with the Italian poet Luciano Barroso. He recorded almost an album's worth of material with Camillo but it was never released . The only two songs that have seen the light are "Luisa" and "Edgar Allan Poe". The following year Lucio Dalla won another award for best singer at the 45th Sanremo Music Festival. The fourth and last album with Miles Davis was released. In 1976 he recorded an album with French singer Dani and in the same year he produced his first pop single "Io che non vivo (senza te)". In Paris in 1977 he played in the Palais de Chaillot, Milan in 1979 and Rome in 1980, sharing the stage with Philip Catherine. In 1980 Dalla performed at Festivalbar for the first time. This performance was followed by an invitation to the Sanremo Music Festival where he participated with "La mia Lola" and received a third place. The following year Lucio Dalla returned to Italy and played again in Milan and at the Villa Borghese where he sang, together with Pino Daniele, "Tanta gente". At this point Dalla decided to move to London so he could work on his cultism in Britain, especially after an audience voted him as best singer of "The Faces of Saturday Night". In 1985 he feld the first night at the Flamingo Club in London. cfa1e77820
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