Artist
Italian singer born 9 April 1948 in Venice, Italy.
Diva, counted since the sixties as one of the greatest interpreters of Italian music, boasts a chameleon-like career that has seen her go through various musical styles, continually reinventing her image: from idol beat to sophisticated interpreter of Italian and French songwriters, then experimenter of rock in its various forms.
The album "Biafra" (1976) brought unknown genres to Italy such as the Funk and the new wave.
Successes like La bambola (1968), Pazza idea (1973), Pensiero stupendo (1978) and ... E dimmi che non vuoi morire (1997) have marked the history of European pop.
The contrast between the peculiar low and sensual timbre and the filiform beauty, the imperious force of the personality, the provocations and the excesses have made her an icon of elegance and transgression, which has contributed to the evolution of the costume by distorting every canon linked to the figure of the female interpreter in Italy.
Tracks
A1
Incontro
A2
Mercato Dei Fiori
A3
Questo Amore Sbagliato
A4
Stella Cadente
A5
Rispondi (Mandy)
B1
Io Grande Io Piccola
B2
Roberto E L'Aquilone
B3
Come Un Ponte Sull'Acqua Che Va (Can't Get It Out Of My Head)
B4
Eppure È Amore
B5
Le Tue Mani Su Di Me
Releases
Formats
Cassette, Vinyl, 8-Track Cartridge, CD
Labels
Sony Music, RCA, RCA Victor, RCA Italiana