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Homo Sapiens (sometimes spelled as Gli Homo Sapiens) is an Italian pop rock group who were mainly successful in the 1970s.


Career

The group formed in the late 1960s as I Tarli. They adopted the current name in 1972, and had their first success in 1975 with the ballad "Tornerai tornerĂ²", which reached the ninth place on the Italian hit parade. The group won the 1977
Sanremo Music Festival The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival () and commonly known as just (), is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria. It is the longest-running annual ...
with the song "Bella da morire", which was also a commercial success, peaking at second place on the hit parade. After a further success with the song "Io e te stasera", the group disbanded in the early 1980s, then reunited in 1990.


Discography

;Albums * 1974 - ''Homo Sapiens'' (Ri-Fi, RDZ ST 14238) * 1975 - ''Tornerai, tornerĂ²'' (Ri-Fi, RDZ ST 14258) * 1976 - ''Pecos Bill'' (Ri-Fi, RDZ ST 14269) * 1977 - ''Bella da morire'' (Ri-Fi, RDZ ST 14278) * 1978 - ''Due mele'' (Ri-Fi, RDZ ST 14294) * 1980 - ''Homo Sapiens'' (Harmony) * 1990 - ''Presagio di mare'' (Voltage, CD 57027) * 1994 - ''I comandamenti e...altre storie'' (Duck Record, DGCD 098) * 1998 - ''30 anni in una sera'' (Doppio)


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* * * {{Authority control Musical groups established in 1972 Italian pop music groups 1972 establishments in Italy Sanremo Music Festival winners