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Released | 12 December 2013 |
Recorded | 2013 |
Genre | Pop rock, folk, country pop |
Length | 21:37 |
Label | Sony Music |
Producer | Lucio Fabbri, Michele Canova Iorfida |
Singles from Dimmi che non passa | |
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Dimmi che non passa is Violetta Zironi's debut EP, released after the end of season 7 of the Italian version of The X Factor in 2013. It features her first single, title track "Dimmi che non passa", four of the cover songs she performed during the TV show and a classic Italian song of the 1940s called "Ma l'amore no", performed with the sole accompaniment of her ukulele.
All tracks produced and arranged by Lucio Fabbri, except “Le tasche piene di sassi”, produced by Lucio Fabbri, arranged by Lucio Fabbri and Marco Forni; and "Dimmi che non passa" produced by Michele Canova Iorfida. All tracks recorded and mixed at Metropolis Recording Studio by Alessandro Marcantoni, except "Dimmi che non passa" recorded at Sunset Sound Studio 3 by Geoff Neal, mixed at Pinaxa Studio by Pino Pischetola. [1]
The EP peaked at # 13 in the Italian FIMI official chart. [2]
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