Requiem (Verdena album)

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Requiem
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 16, 2007
Genre Alternative rock [1]
Length62:13
Label
Producer Alberto Ferrari
Verdena chronology
Il Suicidio dei Samurai
(2004)
Requiem
(2007)
Wow
(2011)

Requiem is the fourth album by the Italian alternative-rock band Verdena, released in 2007. It was published not only in Italy but also abroad: the same day in Switzerland, Germany and Austria on April 13 and April 16 in France. [2]

Track list

  1. Marti in the sky – 0:23
  2. Don Calisto – 3:02
  3. Non prendere l'acme, Eugenio – 6:05
  4. Angie – 3:44
  5. Aha – 1:06
  6. Isacco nucleare – 4:18
  7. Caños – 3:43
  8. Il Gulliver – 11:54
  9. Faro – 0:47
  10. Muori Delay – 2:42
  11. Trovami un modo semplice per uscirne – 3:34
  12. Opanopono – 1:50
  13. Il caos strisciante – 4:35
  14. Was? – 2:06
  15. Sotto prescrizione del dott. Huxley – 12:35
  16. Non è (only in the vinyl press)

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References

  1. Nicola Minucci (4 May 2007). "Verdena - Requiem". Ondarock (in Italian). Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  2. "Verdena". Universal Music. Retrieved August 6, 2012.