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Milva - Milva On Stage (Live at Tokyo Sankei Hall) album

Milva - Milva On Stage (Live at Tokyo Sankei Hall) album

  • Performer: Milva
  • Genre: Pop
  • Title: Milva On Stage (Live at Tokyo Sankei Hall)
  • Released: 1970
  • Style: Chanson, Ballad, Vocal
  • MP3 version size: 1819 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1126 mb
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  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 852

Description

Christians to the Lions (Live).

First catalogue N° is on label (MW 2015) Second catalogue N° is on cover (MW2015). Recorded on 5th and 8th of September, 1970 at Tokyo Sankei Hall. Track A5, B1 & B3 in Japanese.

Companies, etc. Licensed From – G. Ricordi & C. . Manufactured By – Nippon Grammophon C. Ltd. Recorded At – Sankei Hall. Accompanied By – Nobuo Hara and His Sharps & Flats. First catalogue N° is on label (MW 2015) Second catalogue N° is on cover (MW2015).

Milva Biolcati, Milva Da Evita, MmmMilva, Μίλβα, Милва, Мильва, ミル.Milva On Stage (Live at Tokyo Sankei Hall) ‎(LP, Album, Gat).

Later that year, Milva released the live album Milva & Ástor Piazzolla - Live at the Bouffes du Nord, released in collaboration with Ástor Piazzolla. The album featured nuevo tango compositions composed by Piazzolla and sung by Milva, in a musical style that incorporates elements from jazz and classical music, with Piazzolla accompanying his quintet on his bandoneón. The album was released in Italy, Japan and Germany In March 1986, Milva played the role of Renata Palozzi in the French film Mon beau-frère a tué ma soeur (My Brother-in-law Killed My Sister), a film by Jacques Rouffio which received a nomination for a Golden Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Shipping to Russian Federation

Best Of Milva - Japanese - 2-LP VINYL SET more of this title MILVA Best Of Milva (1977 Japanese-only 24-track double LP, housed in a unique gatefold picture sleeve with lyric insert. The sleeve shows some edge wear with all text legible including along the spin e. The vinyl looks barely touched with just some mild cosmetic wear one side not affecting play MW8653/4).

In September 1970, Milva performed concerts at Sankei Hall, in Tokyo, Japan, accompanied by Nobuo Hara and his big band, the Sharps & Flats. Excerpts of the recordings of the concerts were compiled and published on the live album Milva on Stage (Live at Tokyo Sankei Hall), released shortly thereafter on the Ricordi label. In 1971, Milva released Milva canta Brecht, an album of music written by Bertolt Brecht and music composed by Hanns Eisler and Kurt Weill, directed by Giorgio Strehler

Milva, real name Maria Ilva Biolcati (born July 17, 1939) is an Italian singer, actress and TV personality. She is also known as the Red (due to the coulour of her hair) or as the Goro Panther, which stems from a journalist naming the 3 most talented Italian female singers of the 1970s with the birth place plus an animal name (the other two more are the Cremona Tiger and the Ligonchio Eagle). She was born in Goro, province of Ferrara. In 1959 Milva won a contest for new voices, and was named the overall winner from more than seven thousand participants.

Milva on Stage - Live in Tokyo at Serkey Hall (1970). Milva in Seoul (Live, 1972). Canzoni Tra Le Due Guerre (1978). Milva & Ástor Piazzolla - Live at the Bouffes du Nord (1984). Das Beste Milva Live (1988). Milva Dramatic Recital (Best Live in Japan) (1992). El Tango de Ástor Piazzolla live in Japan (1998). El tango: Milva and Ástor Piazzolla (Live at the Bouffes du Nord, 1984) (Seven Seas KIVM 242) (1998) (Japan)

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Canzone
Written-By – M. Detto*, D. Backy*
3:31
A2 Mon Dieu
Written-By – Dumont*, Calabrese*, Vaulaire*
2:45
A3 Flamenco Rock
Written-By – Cariaggi*, Malgoni*
3:29
A4 Io Che Non Vivo
Written-By – P. Donaggio*, V. Pallavicini*
3:10
A5 Finale D'Amore
Written-By – Miyagawa*, Nakanishi*
3:31
B1 Non Sapevo
Written-By – B. Pallesi*, K. Mita*, P. Calvi*
3:32
B2 Zingara
Written-By – Riccardi*, Albertelli*
2:40
B3 La Stella Per Noi (Futari No Hoshi)
Written-By – C. Kinoshita*
3:34
B4 Qualcosa Di Mio
Written-By – Canfora*, Garinei*, Giovannini*
4:13
B5 Milord
Written-By – Moustaki*, G. E. Testoni*, M. Monnot*
4:27
B6 Bella Ciao
Written-By – Trad.*
1:34

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed From – G. Ricordi & C. S.p.A.
  • Manufactured By – Nippon Grammophon Co., Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Sankei Hall

Credits

  • Accompanied By – Nobuo Hara and His Sharps & Flats

Notes

First catalogue N° is on label (MW 2015)
Second catalogue N° is on cover (MW2015)

Recorded on 5th and 8th of September, 1970 at Tokyo Sankei Hall

Track A5, B1 & B3 in Japanese

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: JASRAC / BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): MW 2015 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): MW 2015 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side A [Stamped]): MW - 2015A
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out area side A [Stamped]): MW - 2015B