Sheherazade (Ornella Vanoni album)

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Sheherazade
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Studio album by
Released3 November 1995 (1995-11-03)
RecordedJune–July 1995
Genre
Length56:48
Language Italian
Label
Producer Mario Lavezzi
Ornella Vanoni chronology
Io sono come sono...
(1995)
Sheherazade
(1995)
Argilla
(1997)

Sheherazade is the twenty-ninth studio album by Italian singer Ornella Vanoni, released on 3 November 1995 through CGD and East West. [2] [3]

Contents

Critical reception

The Music & Media magazine's columnist noted that the versatile singer Ornella Vanoni "with her velvet voice has produced an album full of eclectic ballads, which all have their own character". [1]

Track listing

Original version
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Il mio trenino"4:12
2."Rapiscimi"Giorgio Conte4:44
3."Per l'eternità"
3:52
4."Lupa"
  • Ornella Vanoni
  • Roberto Pacco
  • Avogadro
4:31
5."Rossetto e cioccolato"
  • Vanoni
  • Pacco
  • Avogadro
4:00
6."Sos"
4:09
7."Io credo"
  • Vanoni
  • Di Michele
3:31
8."Sei"
  • Avogadro
  • Franck Sitbon
  • B. Brival
  • Vanoni
4:58
9."La rosa"
  • Avogadro
  • Lavezzi
  • Vanoni
4:21
10."I desideri delle donne"
  • Lavezzi
  • Roberto Mussapi
3:49
11."Buonanotte piccolina (Ninna nanna per me)"
  • Di Michele
  • Vanoni
4:19
12."Angeli e no"
  • Avogadro
  • Bruno Marro
  • Vanoni
4:19
13."Sheherazade"
  • G. Kath
  • Vanoni
  • Mussapi
3:10
14."Per l'eternità" (Acoustic version)
  • Mogol
  • Lavezzi
2:53
Total length:56:48
Expanded edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bello amore"
  • Giuseppe Barbera
  • Vanoni
3:04
Total length:59:52

Charts

Chart performance for Sheherazade
Chart (1995)Peak
position
Italian Albums ( Musica e dischi ) [4] 19

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References

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