Via Paolo Fabbri 43

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Via Paolo Fabbri 43
Studio album by
Released1976
GenreItalian singer-songwriters
Length33 min 42 s
LabelEMI Italia
Francesco Guccini chronology
Stanze di vita quotidiana
(1974)
Via Paolo Fabbri 43
(1976)
Amerigo
(1978)

Via Paolo Fabbri 43 is an album of Italian singer-songwriter Francesco Guccini. It was released in 1976 by EMI Italiana, and was Guccini's most-selling title. The "via" of the title is the road in Bologna, giving the complete address where Guccini lived at the time.

It contains one of Guccini's most famous works, "L'avvelenata" ("The poisonous"), a long ballad criticizing some of his critics (including Riccardo Bertoncelli, with whom Guccini later made friends), as well as several aspects of the Italian cultural world of the 1970s; some of these elements are also present in the title track, but with a more ironic tone. "Piccola storia ignobile" is a song about an abortion case.

Track listing

  • "Piccola storia ignobile" (6:55)
  • "Canzone di notte n. 2" (4:59)
  • "L'avvelenata" (4:41)
  • "Via Paolo Fabbri 43" (8:15)
  • "Canzone quasi d'amore" (4:13)
  • "Il pensionato" (4:26)

References