Funambola | ||||
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Released | April 14, 2007 | |||
Genre | Pop music | |||
Length | 50:38 | |||
Label | Ponderosa Music&Art | |||
Producer | Arto Lindsay, Patrick Dillett | |||
Patrizia Laquidara chronology | ||||
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Singles from Funambola | ||||
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Funambola is an album of the Italian singer Patrizia Laquidara, released in 2007 by Ponderosa Music&Art. It includes 13 songs and it is inspired by the French tightrope walker Philippe Petit, who walked on a steel wire between the Twin Towers of New York City.
Tightrope walking has this time both a physical and an intimate meaning, as a never ending research of a mental equilibrium, perhaps lasting, when found, only the space of a morning.[1]
Intimate thought and introspection are actually the main themes of Patrizia Laquidara's songs.[2]
Tracks
- Pioggia senza zucchero – 3.36 – (P. Laquidara)
- Se qualcuno – 3.45 – (P. Laquidara, A. Canto)
- Senza pelle – 4.00 – (G. Casale – R. Tarantino)
- Nuove confusioni – 4.00 – (P. Laquidara)
- L'equilibrio è un miracolo – 4.08 – (P. Laquidara, E. Cirillo – A. Canto)
- Le cose – 3.08 – (P. Laquidara, Kaballà – P. Laquidara, G. Mancini)
- Addosso – 3.20 – (P. Laquidara – A. Canto)
- Ziza – 3.49 – (A. Canto, P. Laquidara – A. Canto)
- Chiaro e gelido mattino – 4.12
- Oppure no – 2.57 – (P. Laquidara, A. Canto)
- Va dove il mondo va – 4.22 – (G. Fabbris – J. Barbieri)
- Personaggio – 5.07 – (A. M. Lindsay, M. Gibbs, Kassin – adatt. in italiano P. Laquidara, L. Gemma)
- Noite e luar – 4.14 – (P. Laquidara)
Singles
- Le cose, released in 2007.
- Ziza, released in 2008, was also used for a video and to present the Lisbon concert in 2009, during the Festa do Cinema Italiano film festival.
- Personaggio, released in 2008, was also the soundtrack of the presentation spot of the Festa do Cinema Italiano film festival (Lisbon and Porto).
Soundtracks
- Noite e luar, in Manuale d'amore, directed by Giovanni Veronesi, released in 2005.
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