Il cielo in una stanza (album)

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Il cielo in una stanza
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1960
Length29:59
Label Italdisc
Mina chronology
Tintarella di luna
(1960)
Il cielo in una stanza
(1960)
Due note
(1961)

Il cielo in una stanza is an album by Italian singer Mina, issued in 1960. It was published on CD in 1992 and re-issued in 2009 in a new vinyl version by label Carosello. [1]

Contents

In 1965, the label Philips issued the same record with Spanish versions of the songs in Argentina.

Even if the actual authors of the song "Il cielo in una stanza" are Gino Paoli and Mogol, the credits of the album say the authors were Toang (Renato Angiolini) and Mogol. The song was covered by Mina herself in 1969 (for the album I discorsi ) and in 1988 (for the album Oggi ti amo di più ). The song is the opening song of Mike Patton on his Mondo Cane tribute album to Italian pop music. [2]

Track listing

Side A

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Il cielo in una stanza"Toang (Renato Angiolini), Mogol 2:54
2."Pesci rossi" Tony De Vita 2:21
3."Briciole di baci"Carlo Donida Labati, Mogol2:37
4."Ho paura" Pino Donaggio, Bruno Pallesi3:01
5."Personalità (Mr. Personality)" Lloyd Price, Mike Logan, Gioia, Pinchi (Giuseppe Perotti)2:29
6."La nonna Magdalena"Nisa (Nicola Salerno), Vito Pallavicini, Pino Massara 2:12
Total length:15:34

Side B

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Coriandoli" Leo Chiosso, Roberto Livraghi 3:12
2."Una zebra a pois" Lelio Luttazzi, Dino Verde, Marcello Ciorciolini 2:09
3."Invoco te"Glauco Masetti, Giancarlo Testoni3:05
4."Rossetto sul colletto (Lipstick on Your Collar)"George Goehring, Edna Lewis, Misselvia (Elvia Figliuolo)1:31
5."Serafino campanaro"Nisa (Nicola Salerno), Mansueto De Ponti2:07
6."Un piccolo raggio di luna"Nisa (Nicola Salerno), Berto Pisano 2:21
Total length:14:25

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References

  1. "Album - Discografia - MINA MAZZINI". www.minamazzini.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  2. Mina - Il Cielo In Una Stanza (in Italian), 2022-07-26, retrieved 2023-10-03