Funambola
Funambola | ||||
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Studio album by Patrizia Laquidara | ||||
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 introspecion are actually the main themes of Patrizia Laquidara's songs and this is shown very well by this album, thanks to the perfect symbiosis of texts and melodies.[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.
External links
References
- ↑ D'Ottavio P (2007). "Torna Patrizia Laquidara una funambola sul filo", La Repubblica, March 27, 2007 p. 19 (Rome edition) link
- ↑ Colombo, S (2007). "Laquidara «funambola» delle emozioni viaggia sul filo della canzone d'autore", Corriere della Sera, August 31, 2007 p. 9
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