Enrico Ruggeri - All In - Volata finale (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Enrico Ruggeri
Title: All In - Volata finale
Year Of Release: 2009 / 2025
Label: NAR International
Genre: Rock, Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:10
Total Size: 460 / 262 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: All In - Volata finale
Year Of Release: 2009 / 2025
Label: NAR International
Genre: Rock, Soundtrack
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:10
Total Size: 460 / 262 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Enrico Ruggeri – Volata Finale (03:26)
2. Enrico Ruggeri – Intro (02:39)
3. Enrico Ruggeri – In Corsa (02:20)
4. Enrico Ruggeri – Il Comitato Centrale (02:20)
5. Enrico Ruggeri – Amore Coniugale (01:19)
6. Enrico Ruggeri – La Prima Pedalata (01:02)
7. Enrico Ruggeri – Il Sogno (01:38)
8. Enrico Ruggeri – Arrivederci O Addio? (01:17)
9. Enrico Ruggeri – Trieste (02:00)
10. Enrico Ruggeri – Allo Specchio (01:03)
11. Enrico Ruggeri – Nella Hall (01:29)
12. Enrico Ruggeri – Triste Pranzo In Albergo (01:10)
13. Enrico Ruggeri – L'Alba (02:23)
14. Enrico Ruggeri – Il Giorno (02:29)
15. Enrico Ruggeri – Il Tramonto (02:29)
16. Enrico Ruggeri – Camminata A Trieste (01:45)
17. Enrico Ruggeri – Lo Sguardo Verso Casa (01:30)
18. Enrico Ruggeri – Triste Internazionale (00:51)
19. Enrico Ruggeri – Triste Inno Nazionale (00:39)
20. Enrico Ruggeri – Attraverso La Jugoslavia (00:58)
21. Enrico Ruggeri – La Frontiera Di Casa (01:40)
22. Enrico Ruggeri – Fluturimi I Fundit (feat. Elsa Lila) (03:33)
Italian rock singer Enrico Ruggeri's first experience in a band was Josafat, formed in 1973 and inspired by British rock from the late '60s. Soon, the artist created a new project called Champagne Molotov, along with Silvio Cappecia, composing their first original songs in 1975. Two years later, mostly influenced by punk rock, the group's name was changed to Decibel and its style became more aggressive. The band's popularity allowed it to open for prominent international numbers such as the Heartbrakers and Adam and the Ants. In 1979, the group's album Vivo Da Re was released and Decibel participated in San Remo's Festival with a song called "Contessa." In 1980, Enrico Ruggeri decided to reunite Champagne Molotov, playing along with Luigi Schiavone, Roberto Rossi, Roberto Pulix, and Silvano Bolzoni, recording his first solo album that same year. In February of 1996, the singer celebrated the impressive three million records sold during his career. © Drago Bonacich