Indirizzo portoghese
Indirizzo portoghese is the second album of the Italian singer Patrizia Laquidara, released in 2003 by Genius Records/Virgin Records. It includes 13 songs.
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Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | Pop music | |||
Length | 45:23 | |||
Label | Virgin Records / Genius Records | |||
Producer | Renato Venturiero | |||
Patrizia Laquidara chronology | ||||
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Singles from Indirizzo portoghese | ||||
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Tracks
- Mielato - 3.16 - (P. Laquidara - A. Canto, Bungaro)
- Indirizzo portoghese - 3.31 - (P. Laquidara - P. Laquidara, A. Canto)
- Caotico - 3.14 - (P. Laquidara - A. Canto)
- Dentro qui - 3.55 - (P. Laquidara - A. Canto, P. Laquidara)
- Sciroppo di mirtilli - 3.58 - (P. Laquidara - A. Canto)
- Kanzi - 3.40 - (P. Laquidara - D. Sarno, Bungaro)
- Agisce - 3.36 - (P. Laquidara - Bungaro)
- Le rose - 3.14 - (G. Lapi - F. Mesolella, F. Spinetti)
- Essenzialmente - 2.51 - (P. Laquidara - P. Baù)
- Per causa d'amore - 3.35 - (Kaballà - M. Venuti)
- Uirapuro - 2.56 - (H. Valdemar)
- Lividi e fiori - 3.54 - (A. Romanelli, P. Laquidara - Bungaro, P. Laquidara)
- Cu cu rru cu cù paloma - 3.45 - (T. Méndez)
Singles
- Indirizzo portoghese
- Agisce, also in the Portuguese version titled Age, was used by a radio program on national network Rai Radio Uno.
- Lividi e fiori, participating to the 2003 edition of the Sanremo festival, where it won the Critics Prize and the Best Interpretation Prize.
- Per causa d'amore, used also in a musical video.
Trivia
The song Kanzi was inspired by the bonobo named this way, grown up and studied at the university of Georgia and able to communicate with human beings with a complex symbolic language.
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gollark: I have had my Windows-using foolish parents complain frequently about it updating when they wanted to work, and seen Candy Crush be installed randomly.
gollark: Also random candy crush installation.
gollark: I too love forced updates?
gollark: Not seeing adverts ALSO helps mildly damage advertisers.
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