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| artist = [[Mina (Italian singer)|Mina]]
| artist = [[Mina (Italian singer)|Mina]]
| cover = Studio uno 66-2.jpg
| cover = Studio uno 66-2.jpg
| alt =
| alt =
| released = {{start date|1966|07}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://discografia.dds.it/scheda_titolo.php?idt=1792|title=Studio Uno 66|language=it|website=Discografia nazionale della canzone italiana|publisher=Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi|access-date=19 June 2024}}</ref>
| released = March 1966
| recorded =
| recorded =
| venue =
| venue =
| studio =
| studio =
| genre =
| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| length =
| length = 32:33
| language = Italian
| label = [[Ri-Fi]] Record Company
| producer =
| label = [[Ri-Fi]]
| producer = Wladimiro Albera
| prev_title = [[Mina canta Napoli]]
| chronology = [[Mina (Italian singer)|Mina]] studio albums
| prev_year = 1966
| prev_title = [[Studio Uno]]
| prev_year = 1965
| next_title = [[Mina 2]]
| next_title = [[Mina 2]]
| next_year = 1966
| next_year = 1966
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Studio Uno 66
| type = Studio
| single1 = [[Una casa in cima al mondo]]
| single1date = January 1966<ref>{{cite web|url=http://discografia.dds.it/scheda_titolo.php?idt=5894|title=Una casa in cima al mondo/Se tu non fossi qui|language=it|website=Discografia nazionale della canzone italiana|publisher=Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi|access-date=19 June 2024}}</ref>
| single2 = [[Se telefonando]]
| single2date = May 1966<ref name="De Rosa">{{cite book|first=Alessandro|last=De Rosa|chapter=A Composer Lent to Cinema|title=Ennio Morricone: In His Own Words|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1veFDwAAQBAJ|place=[[Oxford]]|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|year=2019|page=14|isbn=9780190681029}}</ref>
| single3 = Breve amore
| single3date = June 1966
| single4 = [[Mi sei scoppiato dentro il cuore]]
| single4date = December 1966<ref>{{cite web|url=http://discografia.dds.it/scheda_titolo.php?idt=8149|title=Mi sei scoppiato dentro il cuore/Tu non credi più|lang=it|website=Discografia nazionale della canzone italiana|publisher=Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi|access-date=19 June 2024}}</ref>
}}
}}
}}


'''''Studio Uno 66''''' is an album by Italian singer [[Mina (Italian singer)|Mina]].
'''''Studio Uno 66''''' is a studio album by Italian singer [[Mina (Italian singer)|Mina]], released in June 1966 by [[Ri-Fi]].


==Overview==
The album was released in the spring of 1966, topping the charts and yielding three top fifteen singles - "Ta-ra-ta-ta", "Una casa in cima al mondo" and "[[Se telefonando]]".<ref>[http://www.hitparadeitalia.it] HitParadeItalia site. Retrieved 27 June 2007</ref>
As the name implies, the album includes songs written specifically for Mina's performance in the fourth season of the popular television program ''[[Studio Uno (TV series)|Studio Uno]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.teche.rai.it/varieta-1964-1966/|title= Varietà 1964 - 1966|language=it|website=[[Rai Teche]]|publisher=[[Rai]]|access-date=19 June 2024}}</ref> Initially, Mina was supposed to appear in all twelve episodes of the season as a presenter, but later the creators changed the format of the show and divided it into four parts of five episodes; in each block, the presenter was one of the main "[[prima donna]]" of the Italian stage of those years: [[Sandra Milo]], [[Ornella Vanoni]], [[Rita Pavone]] and, finally, Mina (notably, that it was the issues with her participation that became the most rated).


"Se telefonando" is Mina's flawless interpretation of a difficult song, composed and arranged by [[Ennio Morricone]] to lyrics by [[Maurizio Costanzo]]. The main theme of the song thrills around just three notes, taken from the siren of a police car in [[Marseilles]].<ref>[http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/schede/s/se_telefonando.htm Se telefonando] HitParadeItalia site. Retrieved 27 June 2007</ref> In the reader's poll conducted by the [[la Repubblica]] newspaper to celebrate Mina's 70th anniversary in 2010, 30,000 voters picked the track as the best song ever recorded by Mina.<ref name=beatles>{{cite news |url=http://www.repubblica.it/spettacoli-e-cultura/2010/03/25/news/mina-pani-2888803/ |title=E Mamma Mina cestinò i complimenti dei Beatles|newspaper=[[La Repubblica]]|author=Gino Castaldo|date=25 March 2010|language=it}}</ref>
Almost all the songs from the album at the time of its release had already been released as singles and managed to occupy high positions in the charts.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Racca|first=Guido|title=M&D Borsa Singoli 1960–2019|language=it|year=2019|publisher=Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp Print Us|pages=306–308|isbn=9781093264906}}</ref> One of them, "[[Se telefonando]]", is Mina's flawless interpretation of a difficult song, composed and arranged by [[Ennio Morricone]] to lyrics by [[Maurizio Costanzo]]. The main theme of the song thrills around just three notes, taken from the siren of a police car in [[Marseilles]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hitparadeitalia.it/schede/s/se_telefonando.htm|title=Se telefonando|last=R.|first=Orlando|publisher=Hit Parade Italia|access-date=19 June 2024|language=it}}</ref> In the reader's poll conducted by the ''[[La Repubblica]]'' newspaper to celebrate Mina's 70th anniversary in 2010, 30,000 voters picked the track as the best song ever recorded by Mina.<ref name=beatles>{{cite news|url=http://www.repubblica.it/spettacoli-e-cultura/2010/03/25/news/mina-pani-2888803/|title=E Mamma Mina cestinò i complimenti dei Beatles|newspaper=[[La Repubblica]]|first=Gino|last=Castaldo|date=25 March 2010|language=it}}</ref>


The album itself was released in July and topped the Italian chart.<ref name="Musica e dischi" /> This album was also released abroad, in particular in the USA and Canada (distributed by [[United Artists Records]]), in Latin America the album was distributed under the name ''Bravissima''. Subsequently, it was reissued several times, and a remastered version of the album was released in 2011.
[[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG]] reissued the album on CD in 1997.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

===Side A===
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline = Side A
| title1 = Ta-ra-ta-ta ''(Try Your Luck)''
| total_length = 16:05
| writer1 = [[Alberto Testa (lyricist)|Alberto Testa]], Franco Maresca, Louis Zerato
| length1 = 2:10
| title2 = No
| writer2 = [[Jimmy Fontana]], [[Gianni Boncompagni]], Carlo Pes
| length2 = 2:25
| title3 = Se tu non fossi qui
| writer3 = Carlo Alberto Rossi, Marisa Terzi
| length3 = 3:03
| title4 = Breve amore ''(You Never Told Me)''
| writer4 = [[Alberto Sordi]], [[Piero Piccioni]]
| length4 = 2:36
| title5 = Sono qui per te
| writer5 = [[Bruno Canfora]], [[Lina Wertmüller]]
| length5 = 2:58
| title6 = Mai cosi
| writer6 = Bruno Canfora, Lina Wertmüller
| length6 = 2:53
| | total_length = 16:05
}}


| title1 = Ta-ra-ta-ta (Try Your Luck)
===Side B===
| writer1 = {{hlist|[[Alberto Testa (lyricist)|Alberto Testa]]|Franco Maresca|Louis Zerato}}
| length1 = 2:10

| title2 = No
| writer2 = {{hlist|[[Jimmy Fontana]]|[[Gianni Boncompagni]]|Carlo Pes}}
| length2 = 2:25

| title3 = Se tu non fossi qui
| writer3 = {{hlist|Carlo Alberto Rossi|Marisa Terzi}}
| length3 = 3:03

| title4 = Breve amore (You Never Told Me)
| writer4 = {{hlist|[[Alberto Sordi]]|[[Piero Piccioni]]}}
| length4 = 2:36

| title5 = Sono qui per te
| writer5 = {{hlist|[[Bruno Canfora]]|[[Lina Wertmüller]]}}
| length5 = 2:58

| title6 = Mai cosi
| writer6 = {{hlist|Canfora|Wertmüller}}
| length6 = 2:53
}}
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline = Side B
| title1 = Se telefonando
| total_length = 16:28
| writer1 = [[Maurizio Costanzo]], Ghigo De Chiara, [[Ennio Morricone]]

| length1 = 2:58
| title1 = [[Se telefonando]]
| title2 = Mi sei scoppiato dentro il cuore
| writer1 = {{hlist|[[Maurizio Costanzo]]|Ghigo De Chiara|[[Ennio Morricone]]}}
| writer2 = Bruno Canfora, Lina Wertmüller
| length2 = 3:09
| length1 = 2:58

| title3 = Una casa in cima al mondo
| title2 = [[Mi sei scoppiato dentro il cuore]]
| writer3 = [[Pino Donaggio]], [[Vito Pallavicini]]
| writer2 = {{hlist|Canfora|Wertmüller}}
| length3 = 3:01
| title4 = Addio
| length2 = 3:09

| writer4 = [[Antonio Amurri]], Piero Morgan (Piero Piccioni)
| title3 = [[Una casa in cima al mondo]]
| length4 = 2:28
| writer3 = {{hlist|[[Pino Donaggio]]|[[Vito Pallavicini]]}}
| title5 = [[Ebb Tide (song)|Ebb tide]]
| length3 = 3:01
| writer5 = [[Carl Sigman]], [[Robert Maxwell (songwriter)|Robert Maxwell]]

| length5 = 2:43
| title4 = Addio
| title6 = Lontanissimo ''([[Somewhere (song)|Somewhere]])''
| writer4 = {{hlist|[[Antonio Amurri]]|Piero Piccioni}}
| writer6 = [[Leonard Bernstein]], [[Stephen Sondheim]], Devilli (Alberto Curci)
| length6 = 2:09
| length4 = 2:28

| total_length = 16:28
| title5 = [[Ebb Tide (song)|Ebb tide]]
| writer5 = {{hlist|[[Carl Sigman]]|[[Robert Maxwell (songwriter)|Robert Maxwell]]}}
| length5 = 2:43

| title6 = [[Somewhere (song)|Lontanissimo (Somewhere)]]
| writer6 = {{hlist|[[Leonard Bernstein]]|[[Stephen Sondheim]]|Alberto Curci}}
| length6 = 2:09
}}
}}

==Personnel==
* [[Mina (Italian singer)|Mina]] – vocals
* [[Augusto Martelli]] – arrangement, conducting (A1, B5, B6)
* {{ill|Carlo Pes|it}} – arrangement, conducting (A2)
* {{ill|Gianfranco Monaldi|it}} – arrangement, conducting (A3)
* [[Piero Piccioni]] (Piero Morgan) – arrangement, conducting (A4, B4)
* [[Bruno Canfora]] – arrangement, conducting (A5, A6, B2)
* [[Ennio Morricone]] – arrangement, conducting (B1)
* {{ill|Angelo Giacomazzi|it}} – arrangement, conducting (B3)

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.<ref name="notes">{{Cite AV media notes|title=Studio Uno 66|people=[[Mina (Italian singer)|Mina]]|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2389274-Mina-Studio-Uno-66|date=1966|access-date=19 June 2024|type=liner notes|publisher=[[Ri-Fi]]|id=RFL LP 14016|location=Italy|language=it}}</ref>

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|+ Chart performance for ''Studio Uno 66''
! scope="col"| Chart (1966)
! scope="col"| Peak<br />position
|-
! scope="row"| Italian Albums (''[[Musica e dischi]]'')<ref name="Musica e dischi">{{Cite book|last=Racca|first=Guido|title=M&D Borsa Album 1964–2019|language=it|year=2019|pages=225–228|isbn=978-1094705002}}</ref>
| 1
|}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External links==
* {{Discogs master|398657|Studio Uno 66|type=album}}
{{Mina}}
{{Mina}}

{{Authority control}}
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Revision as of 18:41, 19 June 2024

Studio Uno 66
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1966 (1966-07)[1]
GenrePop
Length32:33
LanguageItalian
LabelRi-Fi
ProducerWladimiro Albera
Mina studio albums chronology
Studio Uno
(1965)
Studio Uno 66
(1966)
Mina 2
(1966)
Singles from Studio Uno 66
  1. "Una casa in cima al mondo"
    Released: January 1966[2]
  2. "Se telefonando"
    Released: May 1966[3]
  3. "Breve amore"
    Released: June 1966
  4. "Mi sei scoppiato dentro il cuore"
    Released: December 1966[4]

Studio Uno 66 is a studio album by Italian singer Mina, released in June 1966 by Ri-Fi.

Overview

As the name implies, the album includes songs written specifically for Mina's performance in the fourth season of the popular television program Studio Uno.[5] Initially, Mina was supposed to appear in all twelve episodes of the season as a presenter, but later the creators changed the format of the show and divided it into four parts of five episodes; in each block, the presenter was one of the main "prima donna" of the Italian stage of those years: Sandra Milo, Ornella Vanoni, Rita Pavone and, finally, Mina (notably, that it was the issues with her participation that became the most rated).

Almost all the songs from the album at the time of its release had already been released as singles and managed to occupy high positions in the charts.[6] One of them, "Se telefonando", is Mina's flawless interpretation of a difficult song, composed and arranged by Ennio Morricone to lyrics by Maurizio Costanzo. The main theme of the song thrills around just three notes, taken from the siren of a police car in Marseilles.[7] In the reader's poll conducted by the La Repubblica newspaper to celebrate Mina's 70th anniversary in 2010, 30,000 voters picked the track as the best song ever recorded by Mina.[8]

The album itself was released in July and topped the Italian chart.[9] This album was also released abroad, in particular in the USA and Canada (distributed by United Artists Records), in Latin America the album was distributed under the name Bravissima. Subsequently, it was reissued several times, and a remastered version of the album was released in 2011.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ta-ra-ta-ta (Try Your Luck)"
2:10
2."No"2:25
3."Se tu non fossi qui"
  • Carlo Alberto Rossi
  • Marisa Terzi
3:03
4."Breve amore (You Never Told Me)"2:36
5."Sono qui per te"2:58
6."Mai cosi"
  • Canfora
  • Wertmüller
2:53
Total length:16:05
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Se telefonando"2:58
2."Mi sei scoppiato dentro il cuore"
  • Canfora
  • Wertmüller
3:09
3."Una casa in cima al mondo"3:01
4."Addio"
2:28
5."Ebb tide"2:43
6."Lontanissimo (Somewhere)"2:09
Total length:16:28

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[10]

Charts

Chart performance for Studio Uno 66
Chart (1966) Peak
position
Italian Albums (Musica e dischi)[9] 1

References

  1. ^ "Studio Uno 66". Discografia nazionale della canzone italiana (in Italian). Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Una casa in cima al mondo/Se tu non fossi qui". Discografia nazionale della canzone italiana (in Italian). Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  3. ^ De Rosa, Alessandro (2019). "A Composer Lent to Cinema". Ennio Morricone: In His Own Words. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 14. ISBN 9780190681029.
  4. ^ "Mi sei scoppiato dentro il cuore/Tu non credi più". Discografia nazionale della canzone italiana (in Italian). Istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Varietà 1964 - 1966". Rai Teche (in Italian). Rai. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  6. ^ Racca, Guido (2019). M&D Borsa Singoli 1960–2019 (in Italian). Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp Print Us. pp. 306–308. ISBN 9781093264906.
  7. ^ R., Orlando. "Se telefonando" (in Italian). Hit Parade Italia. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  8. ^ Castaldo, Gino (25 March 2010). "E Mamma Mina cestinò i complimenti dei Beatles". La Repubblica (in Italian).
  9. ^ a b Racca, Guido (2019). M&D Borsa Album 1964–2019 (in Italian). pp. 225–228. ISBN 978-1094705002.
  10. ^ Studio Uno 66 (liner notes) (in Italian). Italy: Ri-Fi. 1966. RFL LP 14016. Retrieved 19 June 2024. {{cite AV media notes}}: Unknown parameter |people= ignored (help)