Adesso

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Adesso
Mango - Adesso.jpg
Studio album by
Released1987
Genre Pop
Label Fonit Cetra
Producer
Mango chronology
Odissea
(1986)
Adesso
(1987)
Inseguendo l’aquila
(1988)

Adesso is the sixth studio album released by Mango, in 1987. [1]

Contents

The album is known for the single "Bella d'estate", which was co-written with Lucio Dalla. The singer's brother Armando Mango contributed to the songwriting. The CD version contains two additional tracks: "Inseguendo il vento" and "Dove andrò", the latter from the album Australia (1985).

The album was released in Spain under the name Ahora. [2]

Track listing

Adesso

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bella d'estate"Mango, Lucio Dalla4:58
2."Arcobaleni"Mango, A. Salerno3:55
3."Attimi"Mango, A. Mango, A. Salerno4:18
4."Raggio di sole"Mango, A. Salerno2:47
5."Dal cuore in poi"Mango, A. Mango, A. Salerno3:40
6."Sera latina"Mango, A. Mango4:19
7."Stella del nord"Mango, A. Salerno4:13
8."Sogni"Mango, A. Salerno3:13
9."Abiti nobili"Mango, A. Mango, A. Salerno4:12
10."Sensazione d'aria"Mango, A. Mango, A. Salerno3:58
11."Inseguendo il vento"Mango, A. Salerno4:29
12."Dove andrò"Mango, A. Salerno4:00

Ahora

  1. "Flor de verano"
  2. "Arcobaleni"
  3. "Attimi"
  4. "Raggio di sole"
  5. "Dal cuore in poi"
  6. "Noche latina"
  7. "Estrella del norte"
  8. "Sogni"
  9. "Hábitos"
  10. "Sensazione d'aria"

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Italy [3] 5

Personnel

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References

  1. "Mango – Adesso". discogs.com. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  2. "Mango – Ahora". discogs.com. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  3. Dario Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN   8876054391.