Ecco i miei gioielli

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Ecco i miei gioelli
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Compilation album by
Released1992
Recorded80s
Genre Punk rock
Length46:35
Label Virgin
Producer I dischi del mulo

Ecco i miei gioielli is a compilation album by the Italian punk rock band CCCP Fedeli alla linea released in 1992.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "And the radio plays"
  2. "Inch'Allah - ça va" (alt. version - sung by Giovanni Ferretti)
  3. "Curami" (remix)
  4. "A ja ljublju SSSR"
  5. "Trafitto" (remix)
  6. "Tu menti"
  7. "Annarella"
  8. "Noia" (live in Baveno, 1989
  9. "Svegliami (Perizia Psichiatrica Nazionalpopolare)"
  10. "Amandoti"
  11. "Le qualità della danza"
  12. "Palestina (15/11/1988)"
  13. "È vero"
  14. "Rozzemilia"

Personnel


See also

References and footnotes

  1. 1 2 Well-deserved soubrette
  2. People's artist


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