Napoli secondo estratto

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Napoli secondo estratto
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Studio album by
Released14 November 2003 (2003-11-14)
Recorded2003
StudioStudio Gianni Donzelli
Genre Canzone napoletana [1]
Length53:09
Language Neapolitan
Label PDU
Producer Massimiliano Pani
Mina chronology
In duo
(2003)
Napoli secondo estratto
(2003)
The Platinum Collection
(2004)

Napoli secondo estratto is a studio album by Italian singer Mina, released on 14 November 2003 by PDU and distributed by Sony.

Contents

Overview

The album is a direct continuation of the 1996 album Napoli , which is also filled with covers of Neapolitan songs. This time the singer interprets the Neapolitan classics through mainly orchestral arrangements, giving the impression that the listener is in the theater hall.

The album design, as always, was done by Mauro Baletti, the singer lost the album cover to three real Neapolitans, Totò, Tina Pica and Titina De Filippo, they are sitting on the balcony of the opera house waiting for the performance, and Mina herself can only be found in the booklet, she looks out from behind the scenes.

Critical reception

Paola Maraone from Rockol stated that Mina "remains the only non-Neapolitan singer who can play Parthenopean classics without looking ridiculous" and noted her "soulful performance". [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Tu ca nun chiagne!" Ernesto De Curtis Libero Bovio 3:34
2."O cielo ce manna sti' ccose" Armando Trovajoli Fred Bongusto 5:42
3."Te voglio bene assaje" Alessandro Longo Roberto Sacco4:16
4."Carmela" Sergio Bruni Salvatore Palomba2:12
5."Napule è" Pino Daniele Daniele5:09
6."Maria Mari'!..." Eduardo Di Capua Vincenzo Russo3:08
7."'O sole mio"Di Capua Giovanni Capurro 3:12
8."Canzona appassiunata" E. A. Mario Mario3:34
9."Era de maggio" Mario Pasquale Costa Salvatore Di Giacomo 5:21
10."Guapparia"Rodolfo Falvo Libero Bovio 3:09
11."I' te vurria vasa'!..."Di CapuaVincenzo Russo5:51
12."Cu 'e mmane"
  • Giovanni Donzelli
  • Vincenzo Leomporro
  • Donzelli
  • Leomporro
4:13
13."'O cuntrario 'e l'ammore"Maurizio Morante Gianni Ferrio 3:44
Total length:53:09

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. [3]

Charts

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References

  1. De Simone, Roberto (15 November 2003). "Io, cultore di Napoli emozionato da Mina". Avvenire .
  2. Maraone, Paola (13 January 2004). "√ Mina - Napoli secondo estratto - la recensione". Rockol (in Italian). Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  3. Mina (2003). Napoli secondo estratto (booklet). Italy: PDU/Sony Music. 513671 2.
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