La pulce d'acqua

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La pulce d'acqua
Studio album by Angelo Branduardi

Publication
(s)

1977

admission

1977

Label (s) Polydor / Ariola

Format (s)

LP (later re-released by EMI on CD)

Genre (s)

Rock, pop, folk

Title (number)

9

production

Dory Zard, David Zard

chronology
Alla fiera dell'est
(1976)
La pulce d'acqua Cogli la prima mela
(1978/79)

La pulce d'acqua (Eng .: The water flea) is Angelo Branduardi's music album, which includes his song La pulce d'acqua , which became known as a radio hit and made Branduardi popular in Germany. The album was released as a long-playing record in 1977 . The album contains nine songs, including Ballo in Fa diesis minore (ballad in F sharp minor), which arose from the idea of ​​an ancient dance of death. His most famous hit was La pulce d'acqua , which can still be heard on the radio today alongside one or two more modern Branduardi songs.

Track list

Page A:

  1. Ballo In Fa diesis minore
  2. Il ciliegio
  3. Nascita di un lago
  4. The poeta di corte
  5. Il marinaio

Side B:

  1. La pulce d'acqua
  2. La sposa rubata
  3. La lepre nella luna
  4. La bella dama senza pietà

Other language and foreign publications

The album was also released in 1979 in English under the title Fables and Fantasies and in French as La Demoiselle .

In Italy the original LP was released by Polydor with an extra supplement. 9 beautiful paintings for the songs on 9 sheets of high-quality paper in a high-quality cover were enclosed with the plate with a hinged cover.

With the CD, EMI released both the original cover and a version with the picture belonging to the song La pulce d'acqua .

Individual evidence

  1. Information about the album on the artist's website , accessed on May 13, 2011