Mentre tutto cambia | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 27 March 2012 24 January 2014 | |||
Recorded | 2012 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 40:11 | |||
Language | Italian | |||
Label | Warner Music Italy Warner Music Netherlands | |||
Producer | Dado Parisini | |||
Annalisa chronology | ||||
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Singles from Mentre tutto cambia | ||||
Mentre tutto cambia is the second solo studio album of the Italian singer-songwriter Annalisa, published on 27 March 2012 by Warner Music Italy. [1]
The album was preceded by the single, Senza riserva, published on 16 March 2012 and certified by the fimi gold for more than 15,000 digital sales. [2] The single has won the "Premio Donne" at "Premio videoclip italiano" 2012. [3]
Tra due minuti è primavera and Per una notte o per sempre were subsequently released as singles.
In 2012, the album received the award Lunezia, for Menzione Speciale per il valore Musical-Letterario (literally as a Special Mention for the value Literary-Musical). [4]
The track Tutto sommato is the soundtrack of the film Dutch, Toscaanse Bruiloft [5] and is also present in its official trailer. [6] In January 2014, the song, in conjunction with the publication of album in the Netherlands by Warner Music Netherlands, [7] [8] is extracted as a single in the Netherlands. [7] [9]
The Dutch iTunes store includes two bonus tracks, the song Non so ballare (from the album Non so ballare ) and unreleased bonus track exclusively for the Netherlands, Capirai. [10] The two bonus tracks are also part of the soundtrack of the Dutch movie. [11] [12]
The album debuted at ninth place in the ranking FIMI Albums chart, [13] the highest position achieved by this album, even after. [14]
In FIMI year-end, the album ranked as the 72nd best-selling album in Italy in 2012. [15]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Senza riserva" | Roberto Casalino | Roberto Casalino | 03:00 |
2. | "Non cambiare mai" | Giulia Anania | Dario Faini | 03:41 |
3. | "Lucciole" | Dario Faini and Andrea Amati | Roberto Casalino | 03:26 |
4. | "Per una notte o per sempre" | Giulia Anania and Marta Venturini | Giulia Anania and Marta Venturini | 03:24 |
5. | "Tutto sommato" | Roberto Casalino | Roberto Casalino and Niccolò Verrienti | 02:58 |
6. | "Bolle" | Federica Camba and Daniele Coro | Federica Camba and Daniele Coro | 03:32 |
7. | "Ottovolante" | Antonio Galbiati and Dario Faini | Antonio Galbiati and Dario Faini | 03:30 |
8. | "Ancora un'altra volta" | Dario Faini and Roberto Casalino | Dario Faini and Roberto Casalino | 03:16 |
9. | "Tra due minuti è primavera" | Roberto Kunstler | Dario Faini | 03:32 |
10. | "Per te" | Dario Faini and Roberto Casalino | Dario Faini and Roberto Casalino | 03:05 |
11. | "Non ho che questo amore" | Roberto Casalino | Roberto Casalino and Niccolò Verrienti | 02:58 |
12. | "Prato di orchidee" | Roberto Casalino | Roberto Casalino and Dario Faini | 03:49 |
Total length: | 40:11 |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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13. | "Non so ballare" | Ermal Meta | Ermal Meta | 03:31 |
14. | "Capirai" | Ronald Schilperoort | Giancarlo Romita | 03:51 |
Total length: | 07:22 |
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
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Italy [13] [14] | 9 |
Chart (2012) | Position |
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Italy [15] | 72 |
Tour by Annalisa | |
Location | Italy |
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Associated album | Nali and Mentre tutto cambia |
Start date | 29 July 2012 |
End date | 17 November 2012 |
No. of shows | 14 |
Annalisa concert chronology |
From 27 July 2012 Annalisa makes its first solo tour, the Mentre tutto cambia Tour. The tour is divided into two parts, the first called pretour summer, starting with the zero date of the same date 27 July in Bellaria in Sala Congressi and comprising 12 stages, took place mainly in squares and ended on 30 September following a Sturno in Piazza Auferio; the second, which began on 27 October and called theatrical fall tour, including the presence of stages and sets the 60s', sees the first two dates Rome and Milan, promoted by the publication of the third single Per una notte o per sempre, [16] the preview of the second version. Both versions are organized by F&P Group and sponsored by Radio Italia. Below are the stages divided into the two parts mentioned. [17] [18] [19] [20]
Date | City | States | Place |
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First Part (Pretour summer) | |||
27 luglio 2012 | Bellaria (RN) | Italia | Sala Congressi(Date zero) |
29 luglio 2012 | Casalbordino (CH) | Piazza Umberto I | |
1 agosto 2012 | Avellino (AV) | Piazza San Tommaso | |
4 agosto 2012 | Zungri (VV) | Piazza Umberto I | |
9 agosto 2012 | Campofelice di Roccella (PA) | Piazza Garibaldi | |
10 agosto 2012 | San Cataldo (CL) | Centro Commerciale Il Casale | |
14 agosto 2012 | Ariano Irpino (AV) | Piazza Plebiscito | |
16 agosto 2012 | Melicucco (RC) | Piazza Senatrice | |
18 agosto 2012 | Sant'Agata di Puglia (FG) | Piazza Perillo | |
9 settembre 2012 | Grazzanise (CE) | Piazza Montevergine | |
16 settembre 2012 | San Giovanni di Gerace (RC) | Piazza Municipio | |
30 settembre 2012 | Sturno (AV) | Piazza Auferio | |
Second Part(Theater tour) | |||
27 ottobre 2012 | Rome (RM) | Italia | Auditorium Conciliazione |
30 ottobre 2012 | Milano (MI) | Teatro Dal Verme | |
17 novembre 2012 | Castrofilippo (AG) | Centro Commerciale Le Vigne | |
Musicista | Strumento |
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Emiliano Fantuzzi | Electric guitars and acoustic guitars |
Tiziano Borghi | Keyboard |
Alessandro Guerzoni | Drums |
Marco Dirani | Electric bass |
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