La Mia Poca Grande Età
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La Mia Poca Grande Età | |||||
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Studio album by Alice | |||||
Released | 1975 | ||||
Recorded | 1975 | ||||
Genre | Pop Music, Vocal | ||||
Label | CBS (69153) | ||||
Producer | Giancarlo Lucariello | ||||
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La Mia Poca Grande Età is the debut album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released under the name 'Alice Visconti' in 1975 on CBS Records.
The album was re-released on CD in Japan in the early 1990's.
[edit] Track listing
- Side A
- "Diciott'Anni" (Stefano D'Orazio, Massimo Guantini)
- "Mi Chiamo Alice" (Stefano D'Orazio, Renato Brioschi)
- "La Mia Estate" (Stefano D'Orazio, Salvatore Fabrizio)
- "Domani Vado Via" (Stefano D'Orazio, Salvatore Fabrizio)
- "Pensieri Nel Sole" (Stefano D'Orazio, Renato Brioschi)
- "È Notte Da Un Po'" (Stefano D'Orazio, Roberto Soffici)
- Side B
- "Libera" (Stefano D'Orazio, Renato Brioschi)
- "Una Casa Solo Mia" (Stefano D'Orazio, Roberto Soffici)
- "Sempre Tu, Sempre Di Più" (Stefano D'Orazio, Massimo Guantini)
- "Una Giornata Con Mio Padre" (Stefano D'Orazio, Dodi Battaglia)
- "Io Voglio Vivere" (Stefano D'Orazio, Renato Brioschi, Cristiano Minellono)
[edit] Personnel
- Alice Visconti - lead vocals
- Danilo Vaona - piano, Polymoog, Minimoog, Hammond organ, Eminent, mellotron, harpsichord, tubular bells
- Mino Fabiano - bass guitar
- Gianni D'Aquila - drums, timpani, percussion instruments
- Dody Battaglia - electric and acoustic guitars
- Enzo Giuffrè - electric and acoustic guitars
- Paola, Lalla, Mirella, Ornella, Danilo & Ezio - background vocals
[edit] 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