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First, I'll search for information about the 4CD compilation, its tracklist, label, and reception. I'll also search for general information about Lucio Dalla and the 2012 release. Then, I'll search for torrent-related information. search results show some relevant pages. Result 0 from discogs appears to be a tracklist for "The Best Of Lucio Dalla". Result 2 might be a blog post about a 4CD collection. Result 3 from italiancharts.com shows chart performance. I also got results for biography and his death. The torrent search didn't return anything, but that's expected. For the review, result 4 shows some user reviews. I should open the discogs page, the blog post, the italiancharts page, the Wikipedia page, and the review page to gather more details. discogs page shows a tracklist for a 4CD release. The blog post describes a 4CD collection called "Qui dove il mare luccica". The italiancharts page shows chart positions for some songs. The Wikipedia page provides biographical information. The austriancharts page shows a 1995 release, but the user is asking about a 2012 4CD release. I also searched for "Lucio Dalla The Best Of 4CD 2012 torrent download" which returned no results. Lucio Dalla - The Best Of -4CD- -2012-.torrent
Dalla's breakthrough came in 1971 with the release of his album "Lazza," which included the hit single "Gesù bambino." The song's success propelled Dalla to national fame, and he went on to release a string of critically acclaimed albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s. His music often explored themes of love, social justice, and Italian culture, earning him a devoted fan base across the globe. search results show some relevant pages
If you want to explore further, let me know if you would like me to: Result 3 from italiancharts
Born on March 1, 1943, in Bologna, Italy, Lucio Dalla began his musical journey at a young age. He started playing the clarinet and piano, eventually forming his own jazz band, "Roxette," in the 1960s. Dalla's early work was heavily influenced by American jazz and blues, but he soon developed his own distinctive style, incorporating elements of Italian folk, rock, and pop.