Mina 25

Mina 25
Studio album by Mina
Released October 1983
Recorded at PDU studios in Lugugano
Length 39:27 (CD 1) / 46:13 (CD 2)
Label PDU
Producer Massimiliano Pani

Mina 25 is an album by Italian singer Mina published in 1983,[1][2] as a double, album issued as "CD. 1" and "CD. 2 ". The album would peak at number 8 on the Italian music charts in 1983.[3]

The Album

This is the first of four vocal collaborations with the RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana for the 30 years of our history TV broadcast. The TV broadcast retraced the history of Italy with the help of songs of the time (all contained on disc 1 of Mina 25). The same pattern would be followed on Mina’s next three albums: Catene, Finalmente ho conosciuto il conte Dracula... and Si, buana.

The song Verde luna had already been included on the album Salomè and was re-recorded for this album.

Track listing

CD. 1

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Only you"  Buch Ram, Ande Rand 3:15
2. "Nature Boy"  Eden Ahbez 3:34
3. "Che bambola!"  Leo Chiosso, Fred Buscaglione 2:44
4. "Sophisticated Lady"  Duke Ellington 3:50
5. "Ho un sassolino nella scarpa"  Marcello Valci 2:58
6. "Chattanooga choo-choo"  Harry Warren, Mack Gordon, Devilli 3:10
7. "A chi (Hurt)"  Mogol, Jimmie Crane, Art Jacobs 3:02
8. "Che m'è 'mparato a fà"  Dino Verde, Armando Trovajoli 3:38
9. "Amore baciami"  Giancarlo Testoni, Carlo Alberto Rossi 4:09
10. "Misty"  Erroll Garner, Johnny Burke 4:16
11. "Bellezze in bicicletta"  Giovanni D'Anzi, Marcello Marchesi 2:30
12. "Verde luna"  Vicente Gomez 2:35

CD. 2

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Devi dirmi di sì"  Massimiliano Pani, Valentino Alfano, Piero Cassano 4:16
2. "Allora sì"  Franco Califano, Massimo Guantini 4:14
3. "Non ho difese"  Giorgio Calabrese, Celso Valli 4:08
4. "Cowboys"  Ivano Fossati 1:51
5. "Magia"  Andrea Lo Vecchio, Gino Mescoli 4:20
6. "La controsamba"  Giorgio Calabrese, Celso Valli 5:08
7. "Giuro di dirti la verità"  Cristiano Malgioglio, Corrado Castellari 4:27
8. "Un'aquila nel cuore"  Anselmo Genovese 3:35
9. "Ahi, mi' amor (Romance de curro "El Palmo")"  Paolo Limiti, Joan Manuel Serrat  

Other versions

Live version on television in 1968 available on the album Extra Mina Vol. 1
Live version on television in 1968 available on the album Signori... Mina! vol. 1

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