Alan Sorrenti was born in Naples in 1950. He released his breakout album 'Aria' in 1972, which included the song 'Dicituncelle Vuje.' That track became something of an anthem in Italy, with its haunting melody and evocative lyrics finding an audience despite what the existing history calls a conservative music industry at the time.
His discography includes albums like 'Come un vecchio incensiere all'alba di un villaggio deserto' from 1973 and 'Nanà' from 1980. Other songs in his catalog include 'Figli Delle Stelle' and 'Le Tue Radici.'
In 1993, he was arrested for possession of narcotics, an incident noted in the source material. He continued recording afterward, with albums like 'Sienteme' appearing in 1983. The existing history mentions collaborations with musicians including Guido Elmi on keyboards and Alberto Radius on guitar.
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