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Written by Fabrizio de Andrè and Massimo Bubola Album: Rimini, 1978 No video, just the cover of the album.
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Album starts at 134BPM, ends at 118BPM (-16), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Fabrizio De André.
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Fabrizio De André is an album released by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André, released in 1981. The songs were written by Fabrizio De André and Massimo Bubola. It is also known as L'Indiano (The Indian) due to the picture of a Native American on the cover. The picture is a painting by Frederic Remington named The Outlier.
Rimini is an album released by Italian singer/songwriter Fabrizio De André. It was first issued in 1978 on Ricordi and then re-released by BMG. Two of them are De André's first forays into overtly political themes, which will be a recurring subject of his in later years. The album is also the only one in De André's output to include two fully instrumental tracks with no lyrics and no vocals.
Rimini è il nono album di Fabrizio De André, pubblicato nel 1978 dalla Dischi Ricordi; è il suo decimo album se si considera la raccolta Tutto Fabrizio De André. Con questo album De André comincia a lavorare con Massimo Bubola, coautore di tutti i brani. Producers Gian Piero Reverberi. Writers Bob Dylan, Fabrizio De André, Jacques Levy & 1 more. Accordion Mario Battaini. Acoustic Guitar Fabrizio De André, Gilberto Ziglioli, Gilberto Zilioli & 1 more.
Album · 1978 · 9 Songs. More By Fabrizio De André. See All. La canzone di Marinella. Fabrizio de André (Indiano).
Rimini is Fabrizio De André's first record for Ricordi, and the first of the two co-written with Massimo Bubola. If in the preceding album, ., De André signaled a turn from the modes of European 18th century literature to surrealist poetry, here he changes another frame of reference, from Europe to the Americas. De André moved to the island of Sardinia in 1976, bought an estate, and became a farmer.
Tenth volume of the Fabrizio de André Vinyl Collection series by DeAgostini Publishing. Gatefold sleeve plus printed inner sleeve with lyrics and booklet. 1978 Sony Music Entertainment Italy . to RCS Mediagroup . Female Vocals in "Volta la Carta" and "Andrea" by Dori Ghezzi by courtesy of Durium. Matrix, Runout (Side 1, Etched): MPO Λ LPDA - RIMINI - A. Matrix, Runout (Side 2, Etched): MPO Λ LPDA - RIMINI - B.
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