Malafemmina
Malafemmina is Gianna Nannini's eighth studio album, and tenth album overall. It was released in 1988.
Malafemmina | ||||
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Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | Spring 1988 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Alan Moulder, Gianna Nannini | |||
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Track listing
- "Hey Bionda" (Nannini-I. Campaner/Nannini) – 4:38
- "Voglio Fare L'Amore" (Nannini-F. Pianigiani/Nannini) - 4:17
- "Time Lover" (Nannini-F. Pianigiani/Nannini) – 3:07
- "Un Ragazzo Come Te" (Nannini-F. Pianigiani/Nannini) - 3:49
- "Luci Rosse" (Nannini-I. Campaner/Nannini) – 3:51
- "Luna Dell'Est" (Nannini-I. Campaner/Nannini) – 4:31
- "Aiuto" (Nannini-I. Campaner/Nannini) – 3:54
- "Revolution" (Nannini-I. Campaner/Nannini) - 3:48
- "Cuore Zingaro" (Nannini-I. Campaner/Nannini) - 4:40
- "Casablanca" (Nannini-F. Pianigiani/Nannini) - 4:24
- "Donne In Amore" (G. Nannini) - 2:53
Personnel
- Gianna Nannini - Vocals, piano
- Marco Colombo - Guitars
- David A. Steward - Guitars
- Igor Campaner - Keyboards, choir
- Rolf Lammers - Organ, keyboards
- Nick Davies - Bass, stick
- Rüdiger Braune - Drums, percussion
- Alan Moulder - Keyboards
- Andy Wright - Keyboards, programming
- "The Wolperaths" - Choir
- Production: Alan Moulder, Gianna Nannini
- Executive producer: Peter Zumsteg
- Recording engineer: Bruno Gebhard
- Mix: Alan Moulder at Trident IL Studios, London (Assistant engineer: Adrian Bushby)
- Mix: Logic Studios, Milan (Assistant engineer: Antonio Baglio, Pino Pischetola)
- Mastering: Kevin Metcalfe at "The Townhouse", London
Additional information
- Cover photography: Peter Ashworth
- Artwork: Nino Haslach, Erich Zinsli
- Styling: Carla Guido, Giorgio
- Recorded Spring 1988 at Conny's Studio, Neunkichen/Cologne, Germany
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