Buoni o cattivi

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Buoni o cattivi
Vasco Rossi - Buoni o cattivi - album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Vasco Rossi
Released2 April 2004
Studio
  • Digital Studio (Bologna)
  • Fonoprint (Bologna)
  • Henson Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Studio Impatto
  • Studio Nautilus (Milan)
Length48:01
Label EMI
Producer
  • Guido Elmi
  • Vasco Rossi
Vasco Rossi chronology
Tracks
(2002)
Buoni o cattivi
(2004)
Buoni o cattivi Live Anthology 04.05
(2005)

Buoni o cattivi is the fourteenth studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Vasco Rossi, released on 2 April 2004. [1]

Contents

The album spent fifteen non-consecutive weeks atop the Italian FIMI Albums Chart, and later became Italy's best-selling album of 2004. [2] [3] It also entered the charts in Switzerland, peaking at number 6 and being certified gold in the country.

It spawned the singles "Buoni o cattivi", "Come stai", "Un senso", "E…" and "Señorita". "Un senso" also appeared on the soundtrack of the film Non ti muovere by Sergio Castellitto. Despite not being included in the film's official soundtrack, "Un senso" was awarded a Nastro d'Argento for Best Original Song in 2005. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Buoni o cattivi"
  • Vasco Rossi
  • Gaetano Curreri
  • Saverio Grandi
3:31
2."Come stai"
  • Rossi
  • Guido Elmi
  • Tullio Ferro
4:21
3."Anymore"Rossi4:28
4."Hai mai"
  • Rossi
  • Elmi
  • Ferro
4:39
5."Non basta niente"
  • Rossi
  • Ferro
4:11
6."Dimenticarsi"
  • Rossi
  • Elmi
  • Ferro
4:42
7."Da sola con te"
  • Rossi
  • Ferro
3:32
8."Cosa vuoi da me"
  • Rossi
  • Elmi
  • Ferro
3:41
9."E…"
  • Rossi
  • Maria Pia Tuccitto
  • Giacomo Cristini
3:29
10."Señorita"
  • Rossi
  • Roberto Casini
3:39
11."Rock 'n' roll show"
  • Rossi
  • Maurizio Solieri
3:40
12."Un senso"
  • Rossi
  • Grandi
  • Curreri
4:08

Personnel

Adapted from Buoni o cattivi's liner notes. [5]

Production
Music

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI) [2] 1
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [6] 6

Annual charts

Chart (2004)Position
Italy (FIMI) [7] 1
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [8] 84

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Italy400,000 [9]
Italy (FIMI) [10]
Since 2009
Platinum50,000Double-dagger-14-plain.png
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [11] Gold20,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Double-dagger-14-plain.png Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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