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L'arca di Noè

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L'arca di Noè (Italian for "Noah's Ark", Italian pronunciation: [ˈlarka di noˈɛ]) is an album by the Italian singer-songwriter Franco Battiato. It was released in 1982 by EMI Italiana. During the first weeks of 1983 Battiato sold about 550,000 copies of L'arca di Noè.[1]

Reception

An article in the Italian newspaper La Stampa accused Battiato of enclosing in the LP the "culture of the new right",[1] referring in particular to the first song of the album, "Radio Varsavia".

Track listing

  1. "Radio Varsavia"
  2. "Clamori"
  3. "L'esodo"
  4. "Scalo a Grado"
  5. "La torre"
  6. "New Frontiers"
  7. "Voglio vederti danzare"

Sources

  • "La Stampa 1983-03-4". Retrieved 2008-09-05.
  • "La Stampa 1983-04-4". Retrieved 2008-09-05.

References

  1. ^ a b 1

See also