Albums by Luca Carboni
ALBUMSputnikLuca Carboni
ALBUMPop-UpLuca Carboni
ALBUMSenza TitoloLuca Carboni
ALBUMLe Band Si SciolgonoLuca Carboni
ALBUMLucaLuca Carboni
ALBUMCarovanaLuca Carboni
ALBUMDiario CarboniLuca Carboni
ALBUMCarboniLuca Carboni
ALBUMPersone SilenzioseLuca Carboni
ALBUMForeverLuca Carboni
Luca Carboni's Popular Music Videos
Una grande festa
Luca Carboni
Persone silenziose
Luca Carboni & Tiziano Ferro
Prima di partire (prod. Dardust)
Luca Carboni & Giorgio Poi
Bologna è una regola
Luca Carboni
Luca lo stesso
Luca Carboni
La Canzone Dell'Estate
Luca Carboni
Io non voglio
Luca Carboni
Canzone sbagliata (feat. Luca Carboni & Shade)
Danti
Il Mio Cuore Fa Ciock! (videoclip)
Luca Carboni
Happy
Luca Carboni
Artist Playlists
Luca Carboni Essentials
Synth-heavy songs of introspection from a grizzled romantic.
Artist Biography
Italian singer Luca Carboni was born in Bologna on October 6, 1962. He cultivated his love of music from a young age, studying piano from the age of six, and by 14 he was organizing rock groups among his musician friends. Playing gigs with these punk and new wave-influenced groups, Carboni became a fixture in Bologna's underground music scene up through the early '80s. A friendship with producer Gaetano Curreri offered Carboni his first solo production with RCA. The record, ...Intanto Dustin Hoffman Non Sbaglia un Film, sold better than 30,000 copies, a notable success for the relatively unknown artist. Carboni's second release, Forever, sold over 70,000 albums. Two years later, a self-titled record featuring radio hits like "Silvio Lo Sai" and "Farfallina" sold a somewhat unbelievable 700,000 units, dragging Carboni with it onto Italy's Hit Parade. As is common with Italian pop stars, many of these hits were re-released for Spanish audiences, winning Carboni international recognition and acclaim. Many critics of the day chided Carboni for being shallow, with the indulgent aspects of a pop sex symbol. Carboni's discography grew consistently through the late '90s and beyond, with new material released roughly every two years to a growing audience. U.S. and European touring between 2003 and 2007 won Carboni widespread popularity and acclaim, establishing him as force in the Italian recording industry. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez
Hometown
Italy
Genre
Pop