Renato Zero

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Renato Zero portrayed on the cover of his LP La coscienza di Zero (a joking reference to Italo Svevo's novel La coscienza di Zeno).
Renato Zero portrayed on the cover of his LP La coscienza di Zero (a joking reference to Italo Svevo's novel La coscienza di Zeno).

Renato Zero is the stage name of Renato Fiacchini (born September 30, 1950), an Italian singer-songwriter and showman.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early years

Renato Fiacchini was born in Rome in the Via di Ripetta, next to the Via del Corso.

He quit his studies early to devote himself to his true passion, playing music and singing - though initially with little success. He replied to the criticisms (including the recurring insult Sei uno zero! - "You're a zero!") by assuming the alter-ego of Renato Zero. After several different jobs, including an appearance in an advertisement for ice-cream, he recorded his first singles in 1965: "Tu, sì", "Il deserto", "La solitudine", which were never issued. His first published single, "Non basta sai/In mezzo ai guai" (1967), sold a total of 20 copies.

In the late 1960s Zero's career was favoured by the glam-rock fashion, which he had somehow presaged with his sexual ambiguity and androgynous appearance. At the same time, this led him to be accused of cloning characters like David Bowie. In 1973 he issued his first LP, No! Mamma, no! (live), but with little success. The follow-up Invenzioni met the same fate.

[edit] Birth of the "Zerophilia"

It was not until 1976 that he scored his first hit with the single "Madame", a collaboration with songwriter Franco Evangelisti and composer Pietro Pintucci, with whom Zero continued working in the years that followed. "Madame" and the album including it, Trapezio, established a regular and loyal audience for Zero. This was to increase exponentially in the following years, until he could boast a huge following of die-hard fans that he dubbed "Sorcini" ("Little Mice").

The late 1970s were indeed years of great success for Zero's character, with the LPs Zerofobia ("Zerophobia", 1977), Zerolandia (1978) and Erozero (1979) topping the Italian charts. At this time Renato Zero was amongst the two or three most popular singers in Italy and his song "Il Carrozzone" was already regarded, also by critics, as one of the best Italian songs ever. The name Zerolandia referred also to the moving theatre (with a capacity of 5,000) in which he gave shows throughout Italy. On numerous occasions fans would participate in the gigs, made-up like Zero and dressed in his typical bird-like and strass-decorated costumes.

In 1979 Zero played himself in the movie Ciao Nì (his usual greeting to his fans, which can be roughly translated as "Hi pal!"). In Italy this film was to be more successful than the blockbuster Superman.

Zero's taste for disguises can be seen on the cover of his 1981 double album Artide Antartide.
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Zero's taste for disguises can be seen on the cover of his 1981 double album Artide Antartide.

[edit] The 1980s

In the 1980s he began to abandon make-up and greasepaint, but this did not rid Zero of his mania for grandeur: in the 1980 tour, for example, he entered the scene riding a white horse. In 1982 he began a collaboration with the opera director Renato Serio, who was to write the string arrangements for almost all of Zero's following LPs. In late 1983 he took part in RAI's Fantastico 3, then the most popular Italian TV show.

His career continued to be successful until 1984, with top-charts songs like "Amico" ("Friend") and "Spiagge" ("Beaches"). That year, however, his album Leoni si nasce and the tour of the same name, in which he appeared disguised as a lion and escorted by four aborigines, were commercial failures. The album Zero of 1987 marked the low point of his career: instead of playing in arenas and stadiums, Zero had to sing almost for free in the piazzas and discos of Italy's minor cities.

[edit] 1990s and 2000s: the Comeback

In 1991 Renato Zero participated to the Sanremo Music Festival with "Spalle al muro", and from that moment on his career began to rise again. In 1993 he was nr.1 in the Italian charts with the LP Quando non sei più nessuno. The following year Imperfetto repeated this success. During his tour concerts would regularly sell out, and he returned to his famous dress changes during the spectacles, although in a less kitsch and more balanced style.

In 2004 his tour "Cattura il sogno/Il sogno continua" (Catch the dream/The dream continues) was awarded from Pollstar magazine as the most successful of the year in Italy and as well as one of the most successful worldwide (#30). The recording af the Roman concerts, held at Olimpico Stadium in June, was the best selled musical DVD of 2004. In 2005 he took part to the Italian stage of Live 8, in the Circo Massimo. In November his new album Il dono ("The Gift") topped the charts and maintained #1 until the end of the year. In December 2005 he performed in the Vatican with a song dedicated to Pope John Paul II. Renato Zero's most recent tour started in February 2006 and is entitled Zero movimento. During some concerts held at the time of the campaign for the April 2006 elections he declared himself against former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

[edit] Trivia

Renato Zero dubbed the character of Jack Skelllington for the Italian version of Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas. He had also minor parts in several movies, including Federico Fellini's Satyricon.

[edit] Discography

  • No! Mamma, No! (1973)
  • Invenzioni (1974)
  • Trapezio (1976)
  • Zerofobia (1977)
  • Zerolandia (1978)
  • EroZero (1979)
  • Tregua (1980)
  • Icaro (1981)
  • Artide Antartide (1981)
  • Via Tagliamento 1965/1970 (1982)
  • Calore (1983)
  • Leoni si nasce (1984)
  • Identikit (1984)
  • Soggetti smarriti (1986)
  • Zero (1987)
  • Voyeur (1989)
  • Prometeo (1991)
  • La coscienza di Zero (1991)
  • Passaporto per Fonopoli (1993)
  • Quando non sei più nessuno (1993)
  • L'imperfetto (1994)
  • Sulle tracce dell'imperfetto (1995)
  • Amore dopo Amore (1998)
  • Amore dopo Amore, Tour dopo Tour (1999)
  • Tutti gli Zeri del mondo (2000)
  • La curva dell'angelo (2001)
  • Cattura (2003)
  • Figli del Sogno Live 2004 (2004)
  • Il Dono (2005)


[edit] Albums in the italian chart

Album di Renato Zero
Album Year  Posizione
in class.
 Settimane
in class.
 Etichetta discografica  Classifica
annua
No! Mamma, No! 1973     - - RCA -
Invenzioni 1974     - - RCA -
Trapezio 1976     17 11 RCA -
Zerofobia 1977     9 57 RCA 24
Zerolandia 1978     3 35 Zerolandia/RCA 7
EroZero 1979     1 25 Zerolandia/RCA 11
Tregua 1980     1 26 Zerolandia/BMG 7
Icaro 1981     1 35 Zerolandia/BMG 4
Artide Antartide 1981     1 24 Zerolandia/BMG 9
Via Tagliamento 1965/1970 1982     1 21 Zerolandia/BMG 12
Calore 1983     4 20 Zerolandia/BMG 14
Leoni si nasce 1984     1 16 Zerolandia/BMG 36
Identikit 1984     16 7 Zerolandia/BMG 85
Soggetti smarriti 1986     2 22 Zerolandia/BMG 34
Zero 1987     13 17 Zerolandia/BMG 58
Voyeur 1989     5 21 Zerolandia/BMG 74
Prometeo 1991     3 20 Zerolandia/BMG 32
La coscienza di Zero 1991     5 8 RCA 70
Quando non sei più di nessuno 1993     1 12 Zerolandia/BMG 42
L'imperfetto 1994     1 23 Fonopoli/Sony 31
Sulle tracce dell'imperfetto 1995     2 21 Fonopoli/Sony 39
Amore dopo amore 1998     2 51 Fonopoli/Sony 3
Amore dopo amore Tour dopo tour 1999     1 34 Fonopoli/Sony 21
Tutti gli Zeri del mondo 2000     3 19 Fonopoli/Sony 53
La curva dell'angelo 2001     1 40 Tattica/Sony 12
Cattura 2003     1 53 Tattica/Sony 6
Figli del sogno 2004     2 39 Tattica/Sony 24
Il dono 2005     1 35 Tattica/Sony 4

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