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| Laco Tayfa 2003 - hicaz dolap |
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Surmat (5:13) Erkilet Güzeli (3:59) Zülüf (5:36) Estergon Kalesi (3:59) Uşşak (4:14) Püsküllü (3:55) Gel Yad'a Salma Dilber (5:30) Hicaz Dolap (4:49) Atmaca (4:30) Kütahya?nın Pınarları (4:39) Divane Âşık Gibi (3:43) Surmat (Remix) (5:58) Erkilet Güzeli (Remix) (5:38) |
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| Jovanotti - Buon sangue - 2008 |
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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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| Caetano Veloso - Cê - 2007 |
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Caetano Veloso - Cê - 2007 MP3 - Pop - 320 kbps - Joint Stereo - 145 MB
1. Outro 2. Minhas Lágrimas 3. Rocks 4. Deusa Urbana 5. Waly Salomão 6. Não me Arrependo 7. Musa Híbrida 8. Odeio 9. Homem 10. Por quê? 11. Um Sonho 12. O Herói Caetano Emanuel Viana Teles Veloso (born August 7, 1942), better known as Caetano Veloso, is a composer, singer, guitarist, writer, and political activist. He has been called "one of the greatest songwriters of the century"[1] and is sometimes considered to be the Bob Dylan of Brazil.[2] Veloso is most known for his participation in the Brazilian musical movement Tropicalismo which encompassed theatre, poetry and music in the 1960s, at the beginning of the Brazilian military dictatorship. Veloso was born in Bahia, a state in the northeastern area of Brazil, but moved to Rio de Janeiro as a college student in the mid-1960s. Soon after the move, Veloso won a music contest and was signed to his first label. He became one of the founders of Tropicalismo with a group of several other musicians and artists?including his sister Maria Bethânia?in the same period. However the Brazilian government at the time viewed Veloso's music and political action as threatening, and he was arrested, along with fellow musician Gilberto Gil, in 1969. The two eventually were exiled from Brazil, and went to London, where they lived for two years. After he moved back to his home country, in 1972, Veloso once again began recording and performing, becoming popular outside of Brazil in the 1980s and 1990s. He has so far won five Latin Grammy Awards. He recorded his first all-English album, A Foreign Sound in 2004. The album contains many American standards. |
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| Edoardo Bennato - Sono Solo Canzonette - 1981 |
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Edoardo Bennato - Sono Solo Canzonette - 1981 MP3 - Italian Pop - 320 kbps - 93 MB 1 - Ma Che Sarà..... 4:38 2 - Il Rock Di Capitan Uncino 5:36 3 - Nel Covo Dei Pirati 5:18 4 - Dopo il Liceo Che Potevo Far 2:53 5 - L' Isola Che Non C'È - 4:02 6 - Rockoccodrillo 6:16 7 - Tutti Insieme le Denunciam 4:55 8 - Sono Solo Canzonette 5:01 |
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| Mina - Una mina d´amore - 2004 |
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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 [hide]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. |
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