Studio Collection

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Studio Collection
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Compilation album by
Released26 November 1998 (1998-11-26)
Recorded1970–1997
Genre
Length147:02
LanguageItalian
Label
Producer Massimiliano Pani
CompilerPaolo Piccioli [2]
Mina chronology
Mina Celentano
(1998)
Studio Collection
(1998)
Mina Gold 2
(1999)

Studio Collection is a compilation album by Italian singer Mina, released on 26 November 1998 by PDU and EMI. [3]

Contents

Content

The compilation album contains, in chronological order, songs recorded between 1970 and 1997. Some of them have not been released on albums before:

Track listing

CD1
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Con te sarà diverso"Fabrizio BerlincioniMauro Culotta4:32
2."Volami nel cuore" Alberto Testa
  • Manrico Mologni
  • Gualtiero Malgoni
3:39
3."Non c'è più audio"
  • Giovanni Donzelli
  • Vincenzo Leomporro
  • Donzelli
  • Leomporro
4:52
4."Amore" (with Riccardo Cocciante)Maurizio MontiRiccardo Cocciante5:20
5."Rotola la vita" (with Audio2)
  • Donzelli
  • Leomporro
  • Donzelli
  • Leomporro
4:48
6."L'irriducibile"Alberto De Martini Massimiliano Pani 4:20
7."Neve"
  • Donzelli
  • Leomporro
  • Donzelli
  • Leomporro
5:22
8."Il corvo" Marco Luberti Luberti3:40
9."Amornero"
Aldo Donati 4:20
10."Tre volte sì" Giorgio Calabrese Pani5:20
11."L'ultimo gesto di un clown"
Gianfranco Fasano 4:03
12."Proprio come sei"Samuele CerriPani4:05
13."Via di qua" (with Fausto Leali)CalabresePani4:51
14."Questione di feeling" (with Riccardo Cocciante)MogolCocciante4:15
15."Comincia tu"Pani4:11
16."Ninna nanna"
  • Pani
  • Valentino Alfano
  • Pani
  • Alfano
2:15
17."Devi dirmi di sì"
  • Pani
  • Alfano
  • Pani
  • Cassano
4:14
Total length:67:42
CD2
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Magica follia" Andrea Lo Vecchio Lo Vecchio3:59
2."Una canzone" (New Trolls)
  • Gianni Belleno
  • Ricky Belloni
4:13
3."Buonanotte buonanotte" Carla Vistarini Fabio Massimo Cantini5:07
4."Anche un uomo"
Anselmo Genovese4:51
5."Ancora ancora ancora" Cristiano Malgioglio Gianpietro Felisatti 4:19
6."Città vuota (It's a Lonely Town)"Giuseppe Cassia
5:00
7."Giorni" Luigi Albertelli Shel Shapiro 4:58
8."Colpa mia"Simonluca
4:07
9."L'importante è finire"MalgioglioAlberto Anelli3:19
10."Quando mi svegliai" Daniele Pace
3:06
11."Non gioco più" Gianni Ferrio
  • Roberto Lerici
  • Ferrio
2:53
12."E poi..."Lo VecchioShapiro4:49
13."Lamento d'amore"
  • Albertelli
  • Riccardi
3:22
14."Grande grande grande"Testa Tony Renis 3:57
15."Amor mio"Mogol Lucio Battisti 4:45
16."Credi"LimitiMario Nobile3:31
17."Viva lei"Limiti
  • Vittorio Buffoli
  • Nobile
3:19
Total length:66:04

Charts

Chart performance for Studio Collection
Chart (1998)Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI-Nielsen) [10] 9
Italian Albums ( Musica e dischi ) [11] 8

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