Artist's albums
Polli d'allevamento (Remaster G. 2023)
2023 · album
Libertà obbligatoria (Remaster G. 2023)
2023 · album
E pensare che c'era il pensiero
2023 · album
Il teatro canzone (Remaster G. 2023)
2023 · album
Far finta di essere sani (Remaster G. 2023)
2023 · album
Canta
2022 · album
Rarities
2021 · EP
40 Grandi Successi (Remastered)
2019 · album
Le Strade Di Notte
2019 · album
Le Donne di Ora
2018 · album
Giorgio Gaber - Italian Masterpiece
2015 · compilation
Le hit di Giorgio Gaber (All Tracks Remastered)
2015 · compilation
Bambolina
2014 · compilation
Remastered Hits
2014 · compilation
Benzina e cerini (Remastered 2014)
2014 · compilation
Ciao ti dirò (Remastered 2014)
2014 · compilation
Giorgio Gaber, com'è bella la città! ...i primi mitici anni
2013 · compilation
Il mio amico Aldo (feat. Dario Fo)
2013 · single
Giorgio Gaber
2012 · album
Giorgio Gaber (Rarity Collection)
2012 · compilation
Il Signor G
2012 · compilation
Com'è bella la città
2011 · compilation
Torpedo Blu
2011 · compilation
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Biography
Italian singer Giorgio Gaber began playing guitar at the age of 15 to prevent paralysis, a recommendation made by a doctor that finally turned into his passion for music. After studying economy and commerce, Gaber decided to start a singing career. After performing at Milan's Santa Tecla, Gaber soon got a record deal and released a four-track EP featuring "Cia Ti Diro." In 1961, Giorgio Gaber made his debut at San Remo's festival with a song called "Benzina E Cerini." He issued his first album, called Il Signor G, in 1970. That record was based on a musical successfully performed during 1970 and 1971, followed by I Borghesi and Dialogo Tra Un Impegnato E Un Non So, recorded live on November 6, 7, and 8, 1972. Owner of a deep voice, Giorgio Gaber used to combine monologue and music as a particular way to express himself. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi