"Tempi diversi" is a concept album.
I already anticipate your puzzlement : what is the "concept", is it the single overall theme these songs are revolving around or the story they are telling, one after the other?
What do these songs, written by different authors and sung by different singers in different periods (from "Parlami d'amore Mariù" dated 1932 to "Umanamente uomo: il sogno" dated 1972) have in common? It would be too easy to answer "love" and even easier for you to reply that, after all, love is the main topic of pretty much every song all over the world.
Actually, "Tempi diversi" is a concept album because it features ten amazing songs sung by an amazing voice.
CREDITS
Arrangements RickyDT Mix and master RickyDT Produced by Silvia Cecchetti e RickyDT Distributed by Edel
Photos Angelo Franco Bartoli Make-up and hairdressing Stefania Visentin Sleeve art Giuseppe Spada Press Correvoce
SONGS
1 Estate (Martino-Brighenti) Original version sung by Bruno Martino, 1961
6 Il nostro concerto (Bindi-Calabrese) Original version sung by Umberto Bindi, 1960
2 Io ti darò di più (Remigi-Testa) Original version sung by Ornella Vanoni e Orietta Berti, 1966
7 La voce del silenzio (Isola-Limiti-Mogol) Original version sung by Dionne Warwick and Tony Del Monaco, 1968
3 Io che amo solo te (Endrigo) Original version sung by Sergio Endrigo, 1963
8 E' quasi l'alba (Calabrese-De Ponti) Original version sung by Cocky Mazzetti, 1962
4 Parlami d'amore Mariù (Neri-Bixio) Original version sung by Vittorio De Sica, 1932
9 Donna (Garinei-Giovannini-Kramer) Original version sung by Quartetto Cetra, 1959
5 E se domani (Calabrese-Rossi) Original version sung by Fausto Cigliano and Gene Pitney, 1964
10 Umanamente uomo: il sogno (Battisti-Mogol) Original version sung by Lucio Battisti, 1972