• 1983 is the tenth studio album by Italian singer Lucio Dalla, released in April 1983 by RCA Italiana. The album was a commercial success, reaching number...
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    Lucio Dalla OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈluːtʃo ˈdalla]; 4 March 1943 – 1 March 2012) was an Italian singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He also played...
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  • 1983 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. 1983 or '83 may also refer to: 1983 (Flying Lotus album), 2006 1983 (Lucio Dalla...
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    Stadio (section Album Studio)
    same musicians were featured on Dalla's 1977 album Com'è profondo il mare (How deep is the sea?). The next Lucio Dalla single was released in February...
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    Ruggeri and Umberto Tozzi. In 1988, he recorded a successful album in couple with Lucio Dalla, Dalla/Morandi, which launched by the singles "Dimmi dimmi" and...
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    Nino Porzio (section Albums)
    titled Ti Amo. April 21, 2011 he released his new album titled Caruso, after a song by Lucio Dalla, produced by Mint Records In 2011 Made in Italy was...
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  • Ramazzotti album) (1997) 9 (2003) Lucio Dalla 1983 (1983) Viaggi Organizzati (1984) DallAmeriCaruso (1986) Henna (1993) Lucio Dalla/Gianni Morandi Dalla/Morandi...
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    live album Bootleg, and the B-side of the single "Viva l'Italia" ("Long Live Italy"), the celebrated "Banana Republic", sung without Lucio Dalla. 2010...
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  • Tutta la vita (category Lucio Dalla songs)
    performed by Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla. It was released in 1984 as the first single from his studio album Viaggi Organizzati, produced by Mauro...
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  • Del mio meglio (compilation series) (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    singer included in the albums: Mina alla Bussola dal vivo (1968), arranged by Augusto Martelli ("Cry" and "C'è più samba") Dalla Bussola (1972), arranged...
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    stopped his professional association with Lucio Battisti; their first hit was "Cervo a primavera". In 1983, Cocciante was the first Italian artist to...
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    Consoli and Lucio Dalla. The proceeds of the album were donated to research against ALS disease. In 2006 he released his first solo album, called Moving...
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    Ástor Piazzolla, Aldemaro Romero, Gato Barbieri, Eumir Deodato, Mina, Lucio Dalla, Franco Battiato, Fabrizio De André, Pino Daniele, Manu Chao and others...
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    with Mick Hucknall, Fabrizio De André, Piero Pelù, Adriano Celentano, Lucio Dalla, Joan Manuel Serrat, Chico Buarque, Miguel Bosé, Tiziano Ferro, Giorgia...
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    The album saw the collaboration of Brian Auger on the keyboards. 1987's Adesso includes the successful single "Bella d'estate", co-written with Lucio Dalla...
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    Lucio Filippucci and Giovanni Romanini, based on Staller. Italian metal band Bulldozer released the tracks "Ilona the Very Best" on their 1987 album IX...
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    the Grammy Museum. In March 2013, on stage in Bologna, he dedicated to Lucio Dalla, who had died a year earlier, his free Italian translation of the piece...
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    Trouble with the Army by Lucio Fulci (1965), How We Robbed the Bank of Italy by Lucio Fulci (1966), How We Stole the Atomic Bomb by Lucio Fulci (1967), I 2 pompieri...
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    Village Gate (category Albums recorded at the Village Gate)
    Getz, Vasant Rai, Nina Simone, Herbie Mann, Woody Allen, Patti Smith, Lucio Dalla Velvet Underground, Edgard Varèse, and Aretha Franklin, who made her...
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  • Canzoni d'autore (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
    Canzoni d'autore is a compilation album by Italian singer Mina, released on 21 July 1996 by PDU and EMI. The album contains tracks written by Italian songwriters...
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  • song on his 2009 album On Broadway Volume 5. Lucio Dalla and Francesco De Gregori, with new Italian text, on their 2010 live album Work in Progress....
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    Jaime Roos, Joan Baez, Francis Cabrel, Gal Costa, Luz Casal, Lila Downs, Lucio Dalla, Maria Farantouri, Lucecita Benitez, Nilda Fernández, Charly Garcia,...
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  • Prima's "Buona sera") and 1969 (Lucio Battisti's "Acqua azzurra, acqua chiara"). Two singles were released in support of the album. The first, "Rose su rose"...
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    Anna Oxa (section Albums)
    twenty hit in Italy. Oxa later began to collaborate with Italian singers Lucio Dalla and Rino Gaetano. With them, she released the single "Il pagliaccio azzurro"...
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  • Critics' Award "Mia Martini", and the Press, Radio, TV & Web Award "Lucio Dalla". He also co-wrote the song "Adesso e qui (nostalgico presente)", performed...
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    Pino Presti (section Albums)
    Fernanda Turvani (1983). Besides composing music for TV series since the 1980s, Pino Presti has been creating and producing albums under various pseudonyms...
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  • Dick Danello (section Albums)
    he covers Bisogna Saper Perdere originally performed by The Rokes and Lucio Dalla at San Remo. The single had arrangements by Edmundo Peruzzi backed with...
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    record producer for several albums of Loredana Bertè. He later wrote songs for many notable artists, including Lucio Dalla, Gianni Morandi, Anna Oxa, Spagna...
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  • Crazy is a 1994 album by Julio Iglesias. "Julio Iglesias discography". Julioiglesias.com. Retrieved 21 December 2012. "Australiancharts.com – Julio Iglesias...
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    Morante, Edoardo Bennato, Hans Zimmer/Gavin Greenaway/Jeffrey Pescetto, Lucio Dalla. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra di Roma. Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra...
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