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Cristina Donà - The EMI Album Collection (2008)

Cristina Donà - The EMI Album Collection (2008)

BAND/ARTIST: Cristina Donà

  • Title: The EMI Album Collection
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Capitol Records
  • Genre: Italian Pop, Singer-Songwriter
  • Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 04:23:37
  • Total Size: 610 mb / 1.49 gb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Ho Sempre Me
02. L'aridità Dell' Aria
03. Stelle Buone
04. Labirinto
05. Raso E Chiome Bionde
06. Le Solite Cose
07. Piccola Faccia
08. Senza Disturbare
09. Ogni Sera
10. Risalendo
11. Tregua

CD2
01. Nido
02. Goccia
03. Qualcosa Che Ti Lasci Il Segno
04. Così Cara
05. L'ultima Giornata Di Sole
06. Volo In Deltaplano
07. Brazil
08. Mi Dispiace
09. Deliziosa Abbondanza
10. Volevo Essere Altrove
11. Cibo Estremo
12. Terapie
13. Mangialuomo

CD3
01. Nel Mio Giardino
02. Invisibile
03. In Fondo Al Mare
04. Triathlon
05. The Truman Show (Lui Riprende Dall' Alto)
06. Dove Sei Tu
07. Il Mondo
08. L'uomo Che Non Parla
09. Give It Back (To Me) (I)
10. Salti Nell' Aria (Milly's Song)
11. Un Giorno Perfetto
12. Nel Mio Giardino (Reprise)
13. Triathlon (Casasonica Remix)

CD4
01. Ultramarine
02. Yesterday's Film
03. Invisible Girl
04. Wherever Finds You
05. The Truman Show
06. Triathlon (Featuring Samuel) (Casasonica Remix)
07. Give It Back (To Me) (II)
08. How Deep Is Your Love
09. Milly's Song
10. One Perfect Day
11. Goccia (Featuring Robert Wyatt)

CD5
01. Settembre
02. Universo
03. L'eclisse
04. I Duellanti
05. Migrazioni
06. Come Le Lacrime
07. Non Sempre Rispondo
08. Niente Di Particolare (A Parte Il Fatto Che Mi Manchi)
09. Laure (Il Profumo)
10. Conosci

CD6
01. Piccola Faccia
02. L'aridità Dell' Aria
03. Goccia
04. Salti Nell' Aria (Milly's Song)
05. Settembre
06. Sign Your Name
07. Mangialuomo
08. Stelle Buone
09. I'm In You
10. Dove Sei Tu
11. Nel Mio Giardino
12. Universo

Introspective, profound, socially aware, and often (self-)ironic at the same time, Italian singer/songwriter Cristina Donà established herself as an artist with a strong personality -- and, in many ways, an original one, too, in terms of both music and lyrics. She's a unique talent who's been able to create around herself a relatively vast following of fans, and also get extremely positive feedback abroad. To put it simple and straight: along with Carmen Consoli, she's the most important female musician to emerge from Italy in the second half of the '90s.
Born in Rho, in the outskirts of Milan, on September 23, 1967, Donà (real name: Cristina Trombini) decided to start making music when she was 17, inspired by the records of Bruce Springsteen. In the meantime, she studied art and worked as a set designer for theatrical works and videos (one of them being Litfiba's "Gioconda"). At the end of the '80s she started making concerts in the clubs of the Milan area both alone and with her own band, called Lullematt, playing cover versions of songs by the likes of the Waterboys, Neil Young, and U2. An opening slot with Afterhours in 1991 was the beginning of an important friendship and collaboration with their leader, Manuel Agnelli, who would produce her first two albums.
In 1995 Donà was one of the finalists of Livorno's contest Premio Ciampi, and in 1996 her song "Terra Blu" -- included in the various-artists CD Matrilineare -- created a certain curiosity around her name among music fans and critics. Her debut album, Tregua (1997), was a well-crafted collection of songs, a perfect balance between rock electricity and acoustic nuances, with lyrics both intense and poetic. Considered by many as one of the most interesting Italian records of that year, eventually it would win the important Targa Tenco prize as the best debut album. In 1998 Donà took part in The Different You: Robert Wyatt e Noi, a tribute CD dedicated to the erstwhile Soft Machine drummer, who would be the most important guest on the following year's Nido (in the song "Goccia," subsequently released as a single), the record that confirmed Donà's talent in making ends such as pain, tension, love, and sweetness meet and mold into heartfelt and touching ballads.
In 2000 Donà published the book Appena Sotto le Nuvole, a collection of poems and short stories, followed in 2003 by the travel log God Less America, co-written with journalist Michele Monina. Meanwhile, in 2001 she played at the Wyatt-curated Meltdown Festival in London, where she met Cousteau's Davey Ray Moor, who would be the producer of 2003's Dove Sei Tu. Thanks also to a remix of the single "Triathlon" by Subsonica, the record sold pretty well and considerably widened Donà's audience. In 2004 she guested on Telepathy, the debut of Moor's new project, Stellar Ray, and released Cristina Donà, her first record sung in English, including the Dove Sei Tu songs translated with the help of husband Davide Sapienza and Moor. Distributed in 33 countries by Rykodisc, the album received excellent reviews, the most important a four-star rating by Mojo. In 2005 the music magazine Il Mucchio Extra released a live acoustic CD recorded in 2002 with Manuel Agnelli and Marco Parente. Having moved from Italian indie label Mescal to Virgin, in 2007 Donà released the more polished La Quinta Stagione. She then entered London's Abbey Road Studios in order to record a new album including acoustic renditions of some of her most famous songs.




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.