Massimo Bubola

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Massimo Bubola

Massimo Bubola (born March 15, 1954 in Terrazzo ) is an Italian cantautore , composer and record producer.

Life

Already with his debut album Nastro Giallo (1976) Bubola secured a place among the successful Cantautores in Italy. His second album Marabel (1979) was produced by Antonello Venditti . The albums Tre rose and Massimo Bubola were released on Fabrizio de Andrés label Fado (new in 2001 under the title Giorni Dispari ). Since 1989 he has published his own albums, including Vita, morte e miracoli and the four-part Il cavaliere elettrico . Segreti transparenti was created in 2004 in collaboration with Michele Gazich .

The album Quel lungo treno (2005) Bubola dedicated to the fallen of the First World War. In 2006 he published a CD with a volume of poetry under the title Neve sugli aranci . The album Dall'altra parte del vento was created in 2006 from years of collaboration with Fabrizio de André . As a composer, Bubola has worked for the singers Cristiano De André , Milva , Aida Cooper , Adriano Pappalardo , Mauro Pagani , Grazia Di Michele and Fiorella Mannoia, among others .

From 1976 his successful collaboration with Fabrizio De André began in the album Rimini ( 1978 ) and Fabrizio De André ( 1981 ).

Discography

  • Nastro giallo , 1976
  • Marabel , 1979
  • Tre rose , 1981
  • Massimo Bubola , 1982
  • Vita, morte e miracoli , 1989
  • Doppio lungo addio , 1994
  • Amore e guerra , 1996
  • Mon tresor , 1997
  • Diavoli e farfalle , 1999
  • Giorni dispari , 2001
  • Il cavaliere elettrico Vol I and II, 2001
  • Il cavaliere elettrico Vol III, 2002
  • Niente passa invano: Concerti 1997/2002 , 2002
  • Segreti trasparenti , 2004
  • Il cavaliere elettrico Vol. IV, 2004
  • Quel lungo treno , 2005
  • Neve sugli aranci , 2007
  • Ballate di terre e d'acqua , 2008
  • Dall'altra parte del vento , 2008
  • Chupadero! , 2009
  • Romagna nostra , 2010
  • In alto i cuori , 2013
  • Il testamento del capitano , 2014

literature

  • (it) Cotto, Massimo, and Massimo Bubola. Fabrizio De André: doppio lungo addio: conversazioni con Massimo Bubola. Aliberti, 2006.

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