The Best of Platinum Collection

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The Best of Platinum Collection
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Compilation album by
Released15 October 2007 (2007-10-15)
Recorded1968–1986
Genre
Length74:55
Language Italian
Label EMI
Mina chronology
Todavía
(2007)
The Best of Platinum Collection
(2007)
Sulla tua bocca lo dirò
(2009)

The Best of Platinum Collection is a compilation album by Italian singer Mina, released on 15 October 2007 by EMI. The album features selected tracks from the compilations The Platinum Collection (2004) and The Platinum Collection 2 (2006). The song "Uappa" was also added, which was not included in the previous compilations. All songs are arranged in chronological order. In 2009, the album received a gold certification in Italy. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Vorrei che fosse amore" Canzonissima '68 (1968)2:26
2."Bugiardo e incosciente" ...bugiardo più che mai... più incosciente che mai... (1969)6:18
3."Non credere"
  • Mogol
  • Ascri
  • Roberto Soffici
...bugiardo più che mai... più incosciente che mai... (1969)4:06
4."Insieme" ...quando tu mi spiavi in cima a un batticuore... (1970)4:07
5."Grande, grande, grande" Mina (1971)3:56
6."Amor mio"
  • Mogol
  • Battisti
Mina (1971)4:43
7."Io e te da soli"
  • Mogol
  • Battisti
Del mio meglio (1971)4:31
8."Parole parole"
Cinquemilaquarantatre (1972)3:55
9."E poi..." Frutta e verdura (1972)4:48
10."L'importante è finire"
La Mina (1975)3:17
11."Uappa"
La Mina (1975)3:20
12."Non gioco più"
  • Ferrio
  • Roberto Lerici
Del mio meglio n. 3 (1975)2:53
13."Ma che bontà"RiccardiMina con bignè 1977)3:00
14."Ancora, ancora, ancora"
  • Malgioglio
  • Gian Pietro Felisatti
Live '78 (1978)4:13
15."Città vuota (It's a Lonely Town)"
Live '78 (1978)4:59
16."Devi dirmi di sì" Mina 25 (1983)4:12
17."Questione di feeling" Finalmente ho conosciuto il conte Dracula... (1985)4:33
18."Via di qua" Sì, buana (1986)4:51
Total length:74:55

Charts

Chart performance for The Best of Platinum Collection
Chart (2007)Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI) [3] 38

Certifications and sales

Certifications for The Best of Platinum Collection
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI) [2] Gold40,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Italian album certifications – Mina – The Best of Platinum Collection" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana . Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  3. "Italiancharts.com – Mina – Mina: The Best Of Platinum". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 March 2023.