Prendilo tu questo frutto amaro

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Prendilo tu questo frutto amaro
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Studio album by
Released1995
Genre Pop
Length40:37
Label Heinz Music
Producer Alessandro Colombini
Antonello Venditti chronology
Da San Siro a Samarcanda - L'amore insegna agli uomini
(1992)
Prendilo tu questo frutto amaro
(1995)
Antonello nel Paese delle Meraviglie
(1997)

Prendilo tu questo frutto amaro is a music album by Italian singer Antonello Venditti, released in 1995.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Ogni volta" - 4.59 (A. Venditti)
  2. "Tutti all'inferno" - 5.08 (A. Venditti)
  3. "Vento selvaggio" - 5.04 (A. Venditti)
  4. "Eroi minori" - 4.51 (A. Venditti)
  5. "Prendilo tu questo frutto amaro" - 5.15 (A. Venditti, S. Van Zandt)
  6. "Parla come baci" - 5.27 (A. Venditti, L. Anastasi, D. Cherni, A. Lo Giudice, M. Perfetto)
  7. "A che gioco giochi" - 5.03 (A. Venditti)
  8. "1000 figli" - 4.44 (A. Venditti)

Charts

Chart (1995)Peak
position
Italian Albums Chart [1] 1
Swiss Albums Chart [2] 39

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References

  1. "Hits of the World - Italy". Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 7 October 1995. p. 78. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  2. "Swiss Charts - Antonello Venditti - Prendilo tu questo frutto amaro (album)" (in German). Hitparade.ch. Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 July 2012.