La musica mi prende come l'amore

~ Release by Léo Ferré (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1Io ti do
sound engineer:
Davide Marinone (Engineer) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-02)
orchestra:
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Phonogram Studios (Recording and mixing studios of company Phonogram, located in Milano, Italy) in Milano (Milan), Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25) and Regson Studios in Milano, Lombardia, Italy (in 1977-02: lead vocals)
recording of:
Io ti do
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
translator:
Guido Armellini
translated version of:
Je te donne
3:39
2La morte dei lupi
sound engineer:
Davide Marinone (Engineer) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-02)
orchestra:
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Phonogram Studios (Recording and mixing studios of company Phonogram, located in Milano, Italy) in Milano (Milan), Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25) and Regson Studios in Milano, Lombardia, Italy (in 1977-02: lead vocals)
recording of:
La morte dei lupi
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
translator:
Guido Armellini
translated version of:
La Mort des loups
9:44
3Love
sound engineer:
Davide Marinone (Engineer) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-02)
orchestra:
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Phonogram Studios (Recording and mixing studios of company Phonogram, located in Milano, Italy) in Milano (Milan), Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25) and Regson Studios in Milano, Lombardia, Italy (in 1977-02: lead vocals)
recording of:
Love (Italian version of the Léo Ferré song) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
translator:
Guido Armellini
translated version of:
Love (Léo Ferré song)
10:23
4Muss es sein, es muss sein
sound engineer:
Davide Marinone (Engineer) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-02)
orchestra:
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Phonogram Studios (Recording and mixing studios of company Phonogram, located in Milano, Italy) in Milano (Milan), Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25) and Regson Studios in Milano, Lombardia, Italy (in 1977-02: lead vocals)
recording of:
Muss es sein, es muss sein (Italian version of the Léo Ferré song)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
translator:
Guido Armellini
translated version of:
Muss es sein, es muss sein
3:30
5Coriolan (Ouverture)
recording engineer:
Davide Marinone (Engineer) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-26)
orchestra:
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-26)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-26)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Phonogram Studios (Recording and mixing studios of company Phonogram, located in Milano, Italy) in Milano (Milan), Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-26)
recording of:
Ouvertüre Coriolan, op. 62 (Coriolan Overture, Op. 62) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-26)
composer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (German composer) (in 1807)
dedicated to:
Heinrich Joseph von Collin
premiered at:
Palais Lobkowitz in Innere Stadt, Wien (Vienna), Austria (in 1807-03)
part of:
Works of Ludwig van Beethoven by opus number (number: op. 62)
49:41
6I superlativi
sound engineer:
Davide Marinone (Engineer) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-02)
orchestra:
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Phonogram Studios (Recording and mixing studios of company Phonogram, located in Milano, Italy) in Milano (Milan), Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25) and Regson Studios in Milano, Lombardia, Italy (in 1977-02: lead vocals)
recording of:
I superlativi
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
translator:
Guido Armellini
translated version of:
Le Superlatif
7:33
7Requiem
sound engineer:
Davide Marinone (Engineer) (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-02)
orchestra:
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25)
orchestrator:
Léo Ferré
recorded at:
Phonogram Studios (Recording and mixing studios of company Phonogram, located in Milano, Italy) in Milano (Milan), Milano, Lombardia, Italy (from 1976-06-22 until 1976-06-25) and Regson Studios in Milano, Lombardia, Italy (in 1977-02: lead vocals)
recording of:
Requiem (Italian version of the Léo Ferré song)
lyricist and composer:
Léo Ferré
translator:
Guido Armellini
translated version of:
Requiem (Léo Ferré song)
7:11
8Cecco
recording engineer:
Davide Marinone (Engineer)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1980)
orchestra:
Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (in 1979-02)
conductor:
Léo Ferré (in 1979-02)
recorded at:
Regson Studios in Milano, Lombardia, Italy
recording of:
Cecco
lyricist:
Cecco Angiolieri
composer:
Léo Ferré
5:36
9Gialla
recorded in:
Castellina in Chianti, Siena, Toscana (Tuscany), Italy (in 1977-07)
piano:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-07)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-07)
2:13
10Io passai la vita dentro di te
recorded in:
Castellina in Chianti, Siena, Toscana (Tuscany), Italy (in 1977-07)
piano:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-07)
vocals:
Léo Ferré (in 1977-07)
3:36

Credits

Release group

included in:La Marge, 1975–1991. Intégrale vol. 4
Wikidata:Q13508177 [info]