Bomboloni
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Bomboloni | ||||
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Compilation album by Gianna Nannini | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
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Bomboloni is the second compilation album, and fifteenth album overall, by Gianna Nannini. It was released in 1996 on Polydor Records.
Track listing
- "Bomboloni" (Gianna Nannini / Gianna Nannini) - 4:11 (New song, produced by M. Malavasi & Gianna Nannini (1996))
- "Bello E Impossibile" - 4:40 (Originally released on the album Profumo (1986))
- "Fotoromanza" - 4:26 (Originally released on the album Puzzle (1984))
- "Lamento" -4:12 (Originally released on the album X Forza E X Amore (1993))
- "Sorridi" - 3:47 (Originally released on the album Scandalo (1990))
- "Scandalo" - 3:37 (Originally released on the album Scandalo (1990))
- "Profumo" - 3:51 (Originally released on the album Profumo (1986))
- "America" - 4:34 (Originally released on the album Tutto Live (1985))
- "Hey Bionda" - 4:38 (Originally released on the album Malafemmina (1988))
- "Contaminata" (Gianna Nannini, M. Malavasi / Gianna Nannini, Redeghieri) - 4:59 (New song, produced by M. Malavasi & Gianna Nannini (1996))
- "Latin Lover" - 4:34 (Originally released on the album Latin Lover (1982))
- "I Maschi" - 4:32 (Originally released on the album Maschi e Altri (1987))
- "Meravigliosa Creatura" - 4:31 (Originally released on the album Dispetto (1995))
- "Ottava Vita" - 3:45 (Originally released on the album Dispetto (1995))
- "Radio Baccano" - 5:50 (Originally released on the album X Forza E X Amore (1993))
- "Avventuriera" - 3:57 (Originally released on the album Profumo (1986))
- "M'Anima" (Gianna Nannini / Gianna Nannini) - 4:25 (New song, produced by M. Malavasi & Gianna Nannini (1996))
- "Un'Estate Italiana" (Giorgio Moroder, Edoardo Bennato, Gianna Nannini, T. Whitlock) - 4:09 (Bonus track German edition. Produced by Giorgio Moroder. Official song of FIFA World Cup Italy 1990)
Personnel
- Gianna Nannini - vocals
External links
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