As the digital age took over, Vasco’s relevance didn't fade; it intensified.

Vasco Rossi’s discography isn't just a list of songs; it’s a diary of Italy’s social evolution. Whether you’re listening to the raw energy of the early years or the polished, stadium-ready anthems of the 2020s, the message remains the same: Colpa d'Alfredo or Siamo Qui , it’s all about living life to the fullest.

This album showed a darker, more philosophical side of the artist, dealing with themes of existence and the passage of time.

In these albums, the production became slicker, the arrangements more "International Rock," and the live performances grew into the record-breaking "Modena Park" scale. Collector’s Note

(including San Siro 03 and Modena Park 2017 )