La mia poca grande età
La mia poca grande età is the debut album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released under the stage name "Alice Visconti" in 1975 on CBS Records.
La mia poca grande età | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Recorded | 1975 | |||
Genre | Pop Music, Vocal | |||
Label | CBS (69153) | |||
Producer | Giancarlo Lucariello | |||
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The album was re-released on CD in Japan in 2006 in Warner Music's European Rock Collection series.
Track listing
- Side A
- "Diciott'anni" (Stefano D'Orazio, Massimo Guantini) – 3:45
- "Mi chiamo Alice" (Stefano D'Orazio, Renato Brioschi) – 4:28
- "La mia estate" (Stefano D'Orazio, Salvatore Fabrizio) – 4:03
- "Domani vado via" (Stefano D'Orazio, Salvatore Fabrizio) – 5:03
- "Pensieri nel sole" (Stefano D'Orazio, Renato Brioschi) – 5:02
- "È notte da un po'" (Stefano D'Orazio, Roberto Soffici) – 1:57
- Side B
- "Libera" (Stefano D'Orazio, Renato Brioschi) – 2:02
- "Una casa solo mia" (Stefano D'Orazio, Roberto Soffici) – 4:02
- "Sempre tu, sempre di più" (Stefano D'Orazio, Massimo Guantini) – 3:59
- "Una giornata con mio padre" (Stefano D'Orazio, Dodi Battaglia) – 3:26
- "Io voglio vivere" (Stefano D'Orazio, Renato Brioschi, Cristiano Minellono) – 5:02
Personnel
- Alice Visconti – lead vocals
- Danilo Vaona – piano, backing vocals, Polymoog, Minimoog, Hammond organ, Eminent, mellotron, harpsichord, tubular bells
- Cosimo Fabiano – bass guitar
- Gianni D'Aquila – drums, timpani, percussion instruments
- Dody Battaglia – electric and acoustic guitar
- Enzo Giuffrè – electric and acoustic guitar
- Paola Orlandi, Lalla Francia, Mirella Bossi, Ornella Vanoni, Ezio Maria Picciotta – background vocals
Production
- Giancarlo Lucariello – record producer
- Danilo Vaona – musical arranger, orchestral conductor
- Gualtiero Berlinghini – sound engineer
- Franco Santamaria – sound engineer
- Enzo De Rosa – sound engineer
- Recorded at Milano Recording Studios
- Luciano Tallarini – graphic design
- Mauro Balletti – photography
External links
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