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Franco Battiato - Fleurs - 1999
POP - Italian Music - MP3 - 128 kbps - 38,4 MB ![]() This 1999 studio release by Italian pop artist Franco Battiato includes "Canzone Dell'amore Per," "Ruby Tuesday," and "Medievale." 1999 Studio Album From One Of The Top Stars Of The Italian Pop Scene. The Record Features His Covers Of Classic Italian And International Hits, Previously Recorded By Fabrizio De Andre, Charles Aznavour And Others. Tracks: La canzone dell'amore perduto Ruby Tuesday J'entends siffler le train Aria di neve Ed io tra di voi Te lo leggo negli occhi La canzone dei vecchi amanti Era de maggio Che cosa resta Amore che vieni, amore che vai Medievale Invito al viaggio Universal Music Italia, 1999 Download:
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http://rapidshare.com/files/125165542/Bieffe_Music_FBF01.rar Ivano Fossati - L´Arcangelo - 2006 Sony / Columbia Italian Music - MP3 - Stereo - 256 kbps - 78,9 MB ![]() Tracks: 01. Ho Sognato Una Strada 02. Denny 03. Cara Democrazia 04. L'Amore Fa 05. L'Arcangelo 06. Il Battito 07. Cinese 08. Baci E Saluti 09. Reunion 10. Aspettare Stanca 11. Pianissimo Italian talented musician Ivano Fossati was seduced by piano at a very young age and became a professional performer after studying music and participating in different progressive rock bands. In 1971, Ivano Fossati recorded his debut album, called Dolce Acqua, featuring his first hit, "Jesahel," followed by 1973's Il Grande Mare Che Avremmo Traversato and Poco Prima Dell'Aurora. During his career, Fossati performed an impressive variety of styles and instruments. Fossati has composed the soundtrack for movies such as 1994's Il Toro and 1998's L'Estable Di Davide, as well as songs for Mina and Gianni Morandi, among other popular local artists. Download:
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http://rapidshare.com/files/1437864/bieffe_ER_amogue.rar Password: ratataplan MP3 - Pop - 476 kbps - 107 MB ![]() 01 - 'O Marinariello 02 - Reginella 03 - Maria Mari' 04 - Core 'Ngrato 05 - Pusilleco Addiruso 06 - 'O Sole Mio 07 - 'A Serenata 'e Pulicenella 08 - Voce 'e Notte 09 - I' te vurria vasa' 10 - 'O Surdato 'Nnamurato 11 - Torna a Surriento 12 - Guapparia 13 - Sarra' chi Sa' 14 - Piscatore 'e Pusilleco 15 - Santa Lucia Luntana 16 - Lacreme Napulitane 17 - Marechiaro Marechiaro 18 - Tammuriata Nera 19 - Dduje Paravise 20 - 'Na Sera 'e Maggio 21 - Dicitencello Vuje 22 - Simmo 'e Napule, Paisa' 23 - Semplicita' 24 - Munasterio 'e Santa Chiara 25 - 'O Ciucciariello Extremely important in defining what makes a Neapolitan song is the matter of language. All such songs are written and performed in Neapolitan dialect. They are never translated into standard Italian (although there are versions of many of the songs in other languages). Anyone in Italy—Neapolitan or not—who sings these songs has to sing them in Neapolitan. The matter of dialect has not prevented a few non-Neapolitans from writing dialect lyrics for the Neapolitan song. Biography of Roberto Murolo (1912-2003) The son of Lia Cavalli and Ernesto Murolo, poet and author of many classic Neapolitan songs, ("Napule 'ca se ne va" (Naples leaving home), "Piscatore 'e Pusilleco", "Nun me scetà") Roberto took up the guitar as a boy. Before he was twenty-five, he joined the vocal group Mida Quartet (inspired by the American group The Mills Brothers) with whom he toured Europe between 1939 and '46, performing a repertoire of both international and Italian songs. At the end of the war, he returned to his native Italy, where he took up performing at the Tragara Club in Capri. His stripped down, whispered 'chansonnier' style, based around a sultry vocal accompanied only by guitar, represented a significant modernising of the local song tradition, which was sure to make converts (amongst whom, a name familiar to everyone, Fausto Cigliano). The response was immediate. His first 78's, helped by much airplay, met with great success, and triggered a successful movie career for Roberto, who, by way of example, also appeared in Raffaello Matarazzo's films "Catene" and "Tormento". His interest in the Neapolitan repertoire lead him to do extensive research on the subject, culminating in the issue, between 1963 and '65, of 12 LP's of "Napoletana:- A chronological anthology of Neapolitan songs", followed at the beginning of 1969 by a series of recorded monographs on the work of poets of the stature of Salvatore di Giacomo, Ernesto Murolo, Libero Bovio, E.A. Mario and Raffaele Viviano. Murolo's vast repertoire now included masterpieces such as "Munasterio 'e Santa Chiara" (Santa Chiara Monastery), "Vierno"(Winter), "Luna Caprese"(Capri Moon), "Scalinatella"(Steps), "Tammuriata nera"(Black Tammuriata), "'Na voce, 'na chitarra e 'o ppoco 'e luna"(A voice, a guitar and a little moonlight), but as a consummate composer, he also performed his own songs, from "'O ciucciarello"(O little donkey)(1951) to "Torna a vucà" (1958), from "Sarrà... chi sa" (It will be... who knows)(1959) to "Scriveme"(Write me) (1966). Following legal setbacks, his output suffered a certain cutback, and it wasn't until 1990 that he finally returned to the recording studio with the album "'Na voce, 'na chitarra" where he performes songs by other singers :- for example Paolo Conte's "Spassiunatamente", and Lucio Dalla's "Caruso". It was the start of a second flowering of youth for Murolo, which saw him duet with Mia Martini ("Cu'mme") on "Ottanta voglia di cantare" and on "Don Raffae" with Fabrizio de André, while on "Tu si' 'na cosa grande" (You're something great) (1994), a tribute to Domenico Modugno, it is Amalia Rodrigues who accompanies him on 'Anema e core' (Heart and Soul). He continued his intense concert schedule until 1997, when he recorded his farewell work "Ho sognato di cantare" (2002), eleven love songs recorded with songwriters and musicians from his home town of Naples.
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Mina - Una mina d´amore - 2004
MP3 - Pop - 192 kbps - 73 MB ![]() 1. Il cielo in una stanza 2:57 2. Amorevole 2:32 3. Come sinfonia 2:38 4. È vero 3:03 5. Due note 3:33 6. Io amo tu ami 3:26 7. Le tue mani 3:42 8. Passione 2:12 9. Na sera 'e maggio 3:16 10. Invece te 3:08 11. Non partir 2:07 12. Sentimentale 2:55 13. La verità 2:10 14. La notte 2:31 15. Piano 3:08 16. Tu sei mio 2:11 17. Nessuno 2:14 18. Proteggimi 2:54 Mina Anna Mazzini (born in Busto Arsizio on 25 March 1940 as Anna Maria Mazzini),professionally known as Mina, is an Italian pop singer. Admired for her voice and performing talent, she was a star attraction of Italian television variety shows from early 60s to late 70s. During the years, Mina was a dominant figure of Italian charts and reached an unsurpassed level of popularity in Italy. She has recorded over 1000 songs, 110 albums, sold 76 million records,[3] and scored 70 singles in Italian charts. Mina is the only artist to land an album at the 1st place of the Italian chart in each of the five decades starting from the 1960s. She gave up public appearances in 1978, but has continued to release albums on a yearly basis to date. Mina's first TV appearances in 1959 presented the first Italian female rocker.Her way of singing and visualizing the beat with her body earned her the nicknames "Tiger of Cremona" and "Queen of Screamers". Mina introduced her new sensual maner with the song "Il cielo in una stanza", which was turned to a Billboard Hot 100 hit. Her voice had a distinctive timbre and great power. The main theme of Mina's songs was dramatic interpretation of distressing love stories.[8] The singer combined the classic Italian melody with soul music, particularly with the songs "Se stasera sono qui", "Deborah"(1968), and her cooperation with Lucio Battisti in 1969 and 1970. She blended modern styles with Italian music, particularly bossa nova with "Sacumdì sacumdà" (1968), and nuevo tango in her cooperation with Ástor Piazzolla in 1972. Composers working for RAI (Radiotelevisione Italiana) wrote songs with large vocal range and transitions of tonality to demonstrate her singing skills, particularly Bruno Canfora's "Brava" (1965) and Ennio Morricone's pseudo-serial "Se telefonando" (1966) http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4M9909FV
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0QCGM9TF VA - The best of italian music Vol 1 MP3 - 320 kbps - VBR - 129 MB ![]() 01 Luigi Tenco - Mi sono innamorato di te 02 Andrea Mingardi - Datemi della musica 03 Enrico Ruggeri - Perduto amore 04 Jovanotti - Una storia d'amore 05 Eduardo De Crescenzo - Ancora 06 Amedeo Minghi - Vicere' 07 Roberto Vecchioni - Figlia 08 Antonello Venditti - Notte prima degli esami 09 Fabrizio De Andrè - Caro Amore 10 Fiorella Mannoia - I migliori anni della nostra vita 11 Claudio Baglioni - Poster 12 Renato Zero - Nei Giardini Che nessuno sa 13 Battiato - Fleurs - La canzone dei vecchi amanti 14 Zucchero - Miserere
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=L313BRQR Fabrizio De Andre - Concerti - 1991 MP3 - Pop - 192 kbps - 199 Mb ![]() 01. Don Raffaè 05:14 02. La Domenica Delle Salme 06:02 03. Fiume Sand Creek 05:08 04. Hotel Supramonte 04:31 05. Se Ti Tagliassero A Pezzetti 06. Il Gorilla 04:24 07. Canzone Dell'Amore Perduto 03:44 08. Il Testamento Di Tito 06:51 09. La Canzone Di Marinella 03:41 10. Creuza De Ma 06:45 11. Jamin-A 04:19 12. Sidun 05:58 13. Megu Megun 05:30 14. 'A Pittima 03:02 15. A Dumenega 04:15 16. 'A Cimma 05:52 17. Sinan Capudan Pascia 05:24 18. Le Nuvole 02:25
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1BJKJTYB Pino Daniele.Fiorella Mannoia.Ron.Francesco De Gregori - In Tour MP3 - Pop - Italian Music - 320 kbps - 155 MB ![]() # Pino Daniele.Fiorella Mannoia.Ron.Francesco De Gregori - In Tour CD1 01. Una Città Per Cantare 02. Treni A vapore 03. Alice 04. Quando 05. Oh Che Sarà 06. Napule 07. Generale 08. Vorrei Incontrarti Tra Cent'Anni 09. Un Cielo Senza Nuvole 10. Che Soddisfazione 11. Non Abbiam Bisogno Di Parole 12. Piazza Grande 13. Il Tempo Non Torna Piu 14. Viva L'Italia 15. 'Je So Pazzo # Pino Daniele.Fiorella Mannoia.Ron.Francesco De Gregori - In Tour CD2 01. La Donna Cannone 02. Sally 03. Non Sono Un Cantautore 04. Chissà Se Lo Sai 05. Quello Che Le Donne Non Dicono 06. Sei Volata Via 07. Joe Temerario 08. La Storia 09. Niente Da Capire 10. Bufalo Bill 11. Oh Che Sarà II Versione
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Fabrizio de Andre e PFM in Concerto - 1979
MP3 - Pop - 320 kbps - 195 MB ![]() Disk 1 01 Bocca Di Rosa 02 Andrea 03 Giugno '73 04 Un Giudice 05 La Guerra Di Piero 06 Il Pescatore 07 Zirichiltaggia 08 La Canzone Di Marinella 09 Volta La Carta 10 Amico Fragile Disk 2 01 Avventura A Durango 02 Presentazione 03 Sally 04 Verranno A Chiederti Del Nostro Amore 05 Rimini 06 Via Del Campo 07 Maria Nella Bottega Del Falegname 08 Il Testamento Di Tito
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1BJKJTYB Francesco De Gregori - Per Brevità Chiamato Artista (2008) MP3 - Italian Pop - 224 kbps - 64 MB ![]() 1. Per Brevità Chiamato Artista 2. Finestre Rotte 3. Celebrazione 4. Volavola 5. Ogni Giorno Di Pioggia Che Dio Manda In Terra 6. L'Angelo Di Lyon 7. Carne Umana Per Colazione 8. L'Imperfetto 9. L'Infinito Born in 1951 in Rome, singer/songwriter Francesco De Gregori grew up listening to and being inspired by American musicians Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen as well as Italian artist Fabrizio De André. It was the latter who heard De Gregori recording songs at a famous studio in Rome, and was impressed enough to began helping the young singer. In 1972, after De Gregori signed to IT, Theorius Campus, an LP with Antonello Venditti, was released. Unfortunately, critics were unimpressed with the album, a sentiment that continued through De Gregori's 1973 solo debut, Alice Non Lo Sa, and its 1974 self-titled follow-up. Success finally came with the next year's Rimmel, which showed off the musician's maturing, reflective, and intelligent lyrics over musical help from Lucio Dalla, among others.
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=80MTFVW4 Jovanotti - Buon sangue - 2008 MP3 - Italian Pop - Rap - 160 kbps - 73 MB ![]() 01. (Tanto) 03:31 02. Mi Fido di Te 04:31 03. Per Me 04:17 04. Falla Girare 04:30 05. Un Buco nella Tasca 03:44 06. Mani in Alto 04:03 07. Penelope 04:09 08. "Una Storia d'Amore" 04:06 09. La Valigia 04:19 10. La Voglia di Libertà 04:19 11. Coraggio 04:18 12. Bruto 04:25 13. Mi Disordino 12:14 14. [Untitled Hidden Track] This 2005 release finds Jovanotti in good form after the slightly disappointing Il Quinto Mondo. Buon Sangue's great moments recall the laid-back, sunny approach of Capo Horn, as in "Voglia di Libertà" and "La Valigia," or in the hidden bonus track that gives the record its title, a throwback to Jovanotti's trademark melodic hip-hop. As usual with Jovanotti's records, however, the best three tracks are placed right at the beginning of the album, the funky opening "Tanto" and the hypnotic, sensitive love songs "Per Me" and "Mi Fido di Te" -- the latter being the one absolute classic that all Jovanotti albums seem to feature. After this powerful opening salvo, the album enters a slump of funk raves that render seven out of the ten remaining tracks all but virtually undistinguishable. Buon Sangue is indeed the most funk-oriented album of Jovanotti's career, boasting tight arrangements and performances from a great groove band -- but the songs that really stand out are the ones that deviate from the pattern. Another number one record in Italy for Jovanotti, Buon Sangue is a good, solid effort, if not particularly memorable. ~ Mariano Prunes, All Music Guide
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