Artist: Ricchi & Poveri Album: Mamma Maria Released: 1982 Source: Baby records Genre: pop/dance Format: Eac/ape/covers
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Ricchi
e Poveri is one of the most famous Italian pop music groups in Europe
and Latin America. In 1970s and 1980s it have sold over 20 million
records. The group was formed in 1968 by Franco Gatti, Angela Brambati,
Angelo Sotgiu and Marina Occhiena. Their first public appearance was in
Cantagiro 1968 with "L'ultimo amore". Ricchi e Poveri has participated
in Sanremo Music Festival several times since 1970. Ricchi e Poveri
represented Italy in Eurovision Song Contest 1978 with song "Questo
Amore" finishing 12th with 53 points. In 1981 Marina Occhiena left the
group. Their hits include "Che sarà" which was also performed by José
Feliciano and Jimmy Fontana.
It has recorded in Italian and
Spanish and boasts some of the most popular Italian songs of the 80s
and 90s such as "Mamma Maria", "Se m'innamoro", "Made in Italy",
"M'innamoro di te" and many others.
01. Mamma Maria [0:02:56.37] 02. Poveri [0:03:20.33] 03. Magnifica Serata [0:03:10.36] 04. Malinteso [0:03:17.48] 05. Venezia [0:03:21.00] 06. Piccolo Amore [0:03:19.28] 07. Amarsi Un Po' [0:03:23.72] 08. C'e Che Sto Bene [0:03:21.41] 09. Fortissimo [0:04:04.43] 10. Perche Ci Vuole L'Amore [0:02:52.33]
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Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 3 from 28. July 2007
EAC extraction logfile from 8. January 2008, 23:23
Ricchi & Poveri / Mamma Maria
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