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1989
File:1989 (Jacopo Sarno).jpg
Studio album by
Released29 May 2009
Recorded2009
GenrePop
Length48:40
LabelWalt Disney Records
EMI
ProducerEnrico Palmosi
Singles from 1989
  1. "È tardi
    19 June 2009"
  2. "Ho voglia di vederti
    17 September 2009"
  3. "Vent'anni
    6 November 2009"

1989 is the debut studio album by Italian recording artist Jacopo Sarno. It was released on 29 May 2009. The name comes from Sarno's birth year.

The album boasts collaborations important due to the presence of foreign authors the likes of Sebastian Thott, Didrik Thott, Ken Rose and Italians Claudio Guidetti, author of songs Eros Ramazzotti and Agliardi Nicholas, co-author of some songs by Laura Pausini. On May 9, 2010 the album sold over 20,000 copies.

Tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Anche a primavera"L. Sala, E. Palmosi4:04
2."È tardi"S. Vaughn, S. Thott, D. Thott2:55
3."Sara"K. Rose, J. Sarno3:37
4."Vent'anni"T. Barnes, G. Jones, P. Kelleher, B. Kohn, E. Rohan3:40
5."Ho voglia di vederti"J. Pebworth, G. Astasio, C. Cano, J. Scott Bentjen, K. Roentgen4:11
6."Sogno te"L. Sala, E. Palmosi3:08
7."Non so volare"S. Vaughn, S. Thott, D. Thott, Tebey2:55
8."Mai"S. Salvati, E. Palmosi, D. Parisi3:31
9."Jenny"K. Rose, A. Argyle3:59
10."In ogni attimo"E. Palmosi, A. Giansante, A. Proietti Orzella, P. Petrini2:57
11."La nuova stella"Claudio Guidetti, L. Chiaravalli, A. Bonomo3:14
12."Con te"M. Costa, E. Palmosi3:27
13."Senza regole" (bonus iTunes)E. Palmosi, P. Petrini, A. Proietti Orzella, A. Giansante, M. Caso3:15

Personnel

  • Marco Barusso – mixing, recording technician
  • Alberto Cutolo – mastering
  • Rossano Eleuteri – basso continuo
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • Arval Albert Hogan – A&R
  • Martin Morales – executive producer, A&R
  • Enrico Palmosi – piano
  • Daniel Perry – A&R
  • Jacopo Sarno – harmonica
  • Giorgio Secco – acoustic guitar

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI) 41