Indirizzo portoghese

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Indirizzo portoghese
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Studio album by
Released2003
Genre Pop music
Length45:23
Label Virgin Records / Genius Records
Producer Renato Venturiero
Patrizia Laquidara chronology
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(2001)
Indirizzo portoghese
(2003)
Funambola
(2007)
Singles from Indirizzo portoghese
  1. "Indirizzo portoghese"
  2. "Agisce"
  3. "Lividi e fioril"
  4. "Per causa d'amore"

Indirizzo portoghese is the second album of the Italian singer Patrizia Laquidara, released in 2003 by Genius Records/Virgin Records. It includes 13 songs.

Contents

Tracks

  1. Mielato - 3.16 - (P. Laquidara - A. Canto, Bungaro)
  2. Indirizzo portoghese - 3.31 - (P. Laquidara - P. Laquidara, A. Canto)
  3. Caotico - 3.14 - (P. Laquidara - A. Canto)
  4. Dentro qui - 3.55 - (P. Laquidara - A. Canto, P. Laquidara)
  5. Sciroppo di mirtilli - 3.58 - (P. Laquidara - A. Canto)
  6. Kanzi - 3.40 - (P. Laquidara - D. Sarno, Bungaro)
  7. Agisce - 3.36 - (P. Laquidara - Bungaro)
  8. Le rose - 3.14 - (G. Lapi - F. Mesolella, F. Spinetti)
  9. Essenzialmente - 2.51 - (P. Laquidara - P. Baù)
  10. Per causa d'amore - 3.35 - (Kaballà - M. Venuti)
  11. Uirapuro - 2.56 - (H. Valdemar)
  12. Lividi e fiori - 3.54 - (A. Romanelli, P. Laquidara - Bungaro, P. Laquidara)
  13. Cu cu rru cu cù paloma - 3.45 - (T. Méndez)

Singles

Trivia

The song "Kanzi" was inspired by the bonobo named this way, grown up and studied at the university of Georgia and able to communicate with human beings with a complex symbolic language.

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