La pulce d'acqua
La pulce d'acqua | ||||
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Studio album by Angelo Branduardi | ||||
Publication |
1977 |
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admission |
1977 |
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Label (s) | Polydor / Ariola | |||
Format (s) |
LP (later re-released by EMI on CD) |
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Rock, pop, folk |
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Title (number) |
9 |
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Dory Zard, David Zard |
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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:
- Ballo In Fa diesis minore
- Il ciliegio
- Nascita di un lago
- The poeta di corte
- Il marinaio
Side B:
- La pulce d'acqua
- La sposa rubata
- La lepre nella luna
- 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
- ↑ Information about the album on the artist's website , accessed on May 13, 2011