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Un Soffio al Cuore di Natura Elettrica
Franco Battiato
Un Soffio al Cuore di Natura Elettrica
Genres: International Music, New Age, Pop, Rock, Classical
 
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2005 Live Album from the Italian Singer/Songwriter who Has Taken More Twists and Turns in his Long Distinguished Career. This Set was Recorded in February 2005 at the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence. This Set Includes Bon...  more »

     
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All Artists: Franco Battiato
Title: Un Soffio al Cuore di Natura Elettrica
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Label: Columbia Europe
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 12/5/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, New Age, Pop, Rock, Classical
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe, Euro Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 828767416328

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2005 Live Album from the Italian Singer/Songwriter who Has Taken More Twists and Turns in his Long Distinguished Career. This Set was Recorded in February 2005 at the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence. This Set Includes Bonus Dvd (Pal Format). Among the 15 Songs, Five Are Drawn from the "Ten Stratagems" Tour, Two from the 1996 Album "l'imboscata" and Two More Historical Songs from the Past, "Voglio Vederti Danzare" and "Cuccuruccuccu".
 

CD Reviews

Battiato CD + DVD, great concert
Juan Carlos Escalera Merino | Barcelona, (Barcelona) Spain | 03/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Franco Battiato has a long and interesting career. This CD+ DVD collects one of the last concerts of this master italian music and intellectual. Now he is a little old, but he is also wiser. Its music it is sometimes rhythmic and sometimes ballads. The texts (in italian) are always intelectual but also deeply emotional, for instance in "la Cura". If you like this CD you also will like "last summer sance", a double CD also live. If you are looking for a great composer out of the british or american roots, my first choice would be Franco Battiato. My second choice would be the french music Francis Cabrel."