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Volume 8 is an album released by Italian singer/songwriter Fabrizio De André. It was first issued in 1975 on Ricordi and then re-released by BMG. According to statements by De André within his posthumous autobiography "Una goccia di splendore" ["A drop of brightness"], released in 2011, his collaboration with Francesco De Gregori, which gave birth to four of the eight songs on the album, originated when De André saw his colleague live on stage in Rome and was very impressed. Afterwards, he invited De Gregori to visit him in his rural house in Sardinia, where the two of them spent a month "getting drunk together and writing songs in the meantime."

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  • Volume 8 (it)
  • Volume VIII (Fabrizio De André) (fr)
  • Volume 8 (Fabrizio De André album) (en)
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  • Volume VIII est le dixième album du chanteur italien Fabrizio De André paru en 1975 chez la maison de disques . (fr)
  • Volume 8 è l'ottavo album d'inediti del cantautore italiano Fabrizio De André. La pubblicazione dell'album è stata anticipata dal 45 giri La cattiva strada/Amico fragile, datato novembre 1974. (it)
  • Volume 8 is an album released by Italian singer/songwriter Fabrizio De André. It was first issued in 1975 on Ricordi and then re-released by BMG. According to statements by De André within his posthumous autobiography "Una goccia di splendore" ["A drop of brightness"], released in 2011, his collaboration with Francesco De Gregori, which gave birth to four of the eight songs on the album, originated when De André saw his colleague live on stage in Rome and was very impressed. Afterwards, he invited De Gregori to visit him in his rural house in Sardinia, where the two of them spent a month "getting drunk together and writing songs in the meantime." (en)
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  • Volume 8 (en)
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  • Roberto Dané (en)
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  • Milan, Ricordi studios, 1975 (en)
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  • Volume VIII est le dixième album du chanteur italien Fabrizio De André paru en 1975 chez la maison de disques . (fr)
  • Volume 8 è l'ottavo album d'inediti del cantautore italiano Fabrizio De André. La pubblicazione dell'album è stata anticipata dal 45 giri La cattiva strada/Amico fragile, datato novembre 1974. (it)
  • Volume 8 is an album released by Italian singer/songwriter Fabrizio De André. It was first issued in 1975 on Ricordi and then re-released by BMG. According to statements by De André within his posthumous autobiography "Una goccia di splendore" ["A drop of brightness"], released in 2011, his collaboration with Francesco De Gregori, which gave birth to four of the eight songs on the album, originated when De André saw his colleague live on stage in Rome and was very impressed. Afterwards, he invited De Gregori to visit him in his rural house in Sardinia, where the two of them spent a month "getting drunk together and writing songs in the meantime." (en)
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