Toto Cutugno - Toto Cutugno (1992)
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1 CD | 12 Tracks | 00:47:09 | Full scans
Genre: Pop, Songwriter | Label: EMI
Mp3 @ 320 Kbps | 128 MB + 5% recovery
1 CD | 12 Tracks | 00:47:09 | Full scans
Genre: Pop, Songwriter | Label: EMI
L'album contiene 12 dei migliori successi di Toto Cutugno. Molto simile all’omonima raccolta uscita nel 1990, sia per quanto riguarda i brani contenuti, che per la copertina quasi identica.
Salvatore Cutugno detto Toto (Fosdinovo, 7 luglio 1943) è un cantante, compositore e paroliere italiano. Ha partecipato, da solista, in coppia o insieme a un gruppo, a 15 edizioni del Festival di Sanremo vincendolo una volta (1980) giungendo sei volte secondo e una volta terzo; riguardo a tale manifestazione canora, ha inoltre piazzato nei primi tre posti anche alcuni brani da lui scritti per altri artisti; ha infine raggiunto la vetta delle classifiche sia come interprete dei propri brani, che come produttore e autore di lavori per altri cantanti, in particolare per Adriano Celentano a cavallo tra gli anni settanta e ottanta, e ha vinto l'Eurovision Song Contest 1990.
English Description
Salvatore "Toto" Cutugno (born July 7, 1943) is an Italian pop singer-songwriter and musician. Toto Cutugno was born in Fosdinovo, Tuscany, to a Sicilian father and a Tuscan mother. Shortly after his birth the family moved to La Spezia (Liguria).
He began his musical career as a drummer, but later formed a band that performed his own songs. He also had cowritten for popular French-American singer Joe Dassin, contributing some of his most famous songs, including "L'été indien" ("Africa"), "Et si tu n'existais pas" and "Le Jardin du Luxembourg" (written with Vito Pallavicini). He also co-wrote Dalida's "Laissez moi danser" ("Voglio l'anima"), which became a Platinum record shortly after its release.
In 1976 Cutugno participated for the first time in the Sanremo Music Festival coming up with 3rd place with his band Albatros with the song, Volo 504. He then won in 1980 with the song "Solo noi", and subsequently finished second in six editions: in 1984 with the song "Serenata" ("Serenade"), in 1987 with "Figli" ("Sons" or "Children"), in 1988 with "Emozioni" ("Emotions"), in 1989 with the song "Le mamme" ("The Mamas"), in 1990 with Ray Charles with the song "Gli amori" ("Loves", but entitled "Good Love Gone Bad" in Charles' version) and in 2005 with Annalisa Minetti with the song "Come noi nessuno al mondo" ("No One Else in the World Like Us"). Toto Cutugno participated in the festival a total of 13 times.
He won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1990 with his own composition "Insieme: 1992" ("Together: 1992"), a ballad which celebrated European political integration. Along with Gigliola Cinquetti, Italy's only other Eurovision winner from 1964, he presented the 1991 contest, which was staged in Rome as a result of his victory.
Cutugno may be best known for his worldwide hit song, "L'Italiano (The Italian)", which was on his hit CD, "I Grandi Successi"
Tracklist
01. Insieme
02. Gli Amori
03. Solo Noi
04. Flash
05. L’Italiano
06. Serenata
07. Figli
08. Donna Donna Mia
09. Una Domenica Italiana
10. Emozioni
11. Le Mamme
12. Piacere Rai
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