RossoNoemi

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RossoNoemi
RossoNoemi cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released22 March 2011 (2011-03-22)
Recorded2011, Fantasy Studios
Berkeley, California
Genre
Length41:34
LanguageItalian
Label Sony Music
Producer Corrado Rustici, Celso Valli
Noemi chronology
Sulla mia pelle
(2009)
RossoNoemi
(2011)
Made in London
(2014)
Singles from RossoNoemi
  1. "Vuoto a perdere"
    Released: 28 January 2011
  2. "Odio tutti i cantanti"
    Released: 6 May 2011
  3. "Poi inventi il modo"
    Released: 16 September 2011
RossoNoemi [11]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Up" Noemi, Kaballà Noemi, Emanuele Fontana, Corrado Rustici 4:07
2."Fortunatamente"Noemi, Luca ChiaravalliNoemi, Chiaravalli4:10
3."Vuoto a perdere" Vasco Rossi Gaetano Curreri4:03
4."Sospesa"NoemiNoemi4:27
5."Dipendenza fisica"KaballàRustici3:50
6."Odio tutti i cantanti"Diego Mancino, Matteo BuzzancaMancino, Buzzanca4:35
7."Poi inventi il modo" Federico Zampaglione Zampaglione3:28
8."Musa"Mancino, NoemiMancino4:15
9."Le luci dell'alba"Noemi, Pacifico Emanuele Fontana4:05
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
10."Altrove" (live) Morgan Morgan4:34

2012 Edition

RossoNoemi - 2012 Edition [8]
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Sono solo parole" Fabrizio Moro Moro3:37
2."In un giorno qualunque" Marco Ciappelli, Alessandra Flora Ciappelli, Alessandra Flora 3:45
3."Up"Noemi, KaballàNoemi, Emanuele Fontana, Corrado Rustici4:07
4."Fortunatamente"Noemi, Luca ChiaravalliNoemi, Chiaravalli4:10
5."Vuoto a perdere" Vasco Rossi Gaetano Curreri4:03
6."Sospesa"NoemiNoemi4:27
7."Dipendenza fisica"KaballàRustici3:50
8."Odio tutti i cantanti"Diego Mancino, Matteo BuzzancaMancino, Buzzanca4:35
9."Poi inventi il modo"Federico ZampaglioneZampaglione3:28
10."Musa"Mancino, NoemiMancino4:15
11."Le luci dell'alba"Noemi, PacificoEmanuele Fontana4:05

Charts

Chart (2011)Peak
position
Italian Albums Chart [12] 6

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