17 RE

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17 RE
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Studio album by
Released1986 (1986)
Genre New wave, darkwave, post-punk [1] [2] [3]
Length66:15
Label I.R.A. Records
CGD (reprints)
Producer Alberto Pirelli
Litfiba chronology
Desaparecido
(1985)
17 RE
(1986)
Live 12-5-87 (Aprite i vostri occhi)
(1987)

17 RE (Italian : 17 Kings) is the second full-length studio album by the Italian rock band Litfiba and the second part of the "Trilogy of power", as begun with the debut, Desaparecido . [4]

Contents

The album has been included in the ranking of the 100 most beautiful Italian albums of all time according to Rolling Stone Italia at number 86. It is the first double album in the history of Italian independent music and is considered one of the milestones of Italian new wave. [5] [6] [7]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Resta"2:53
2."Re del silenzio"4:06
3."Cafè, Mexcal e Rosita"3:11
4."Vendetta"5:30
5."Pierrot e la Luna"3:58
6."Tango"4:33
7."Come un Dio"5:10
8."Febbre"3:47
9."Apapaia"4:59
10."Univers"5:19
11."Sulla terra"4:18
12."Ballata"3:53
13."Gira nel mio cerchio"3:37
14."Cane"2:50
15."Oro nero"3:45
16."Ferito"4:26

Personnel

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