Numero Uno was an independent Italian record label (until it was sold to RCA in 1974) founded in 1969 by Mogol and Lucio Battisti , and it quickly became one of the most influential labels in Italian music history. The label was known for its avant-garde approach to music production, as well as for launching the careers of some of Italy's most important musicians.
One of the label's defining characteristics was its commitment to experimentation and innovation. This was evident in the music it produced, which often blended different genres and styles to create something entirely new. The label's roster of artists included the likes of Lucio Battisti, Fabrizio De André, Francesco De Gregori and many others who pushed the boundaries of Italian music.
Another key aspect of Numero Uno was its focus on quality production. The label invested heavily in studio equipment and technology, and this investment paid off in the high-quality recordings it produced. This commitment to quality helped the label establish a reputation for excellence and contributed to its success.