Ancora (Eduardo de Crescenzo album)

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Ancora is the 1981 debut LP of Italian singer Eduardo De Crescenzo following his triumph with the title song "Ancora" at the Festival di Sanremo. All the tracks are compositions with lyrics by Franco Migliacci and music by Claudio Mattone, which are co-published by Jubal/Easy Records Italian which also served as the album's production company. The album was recorded at "Quattro 1" studios in Rome with the automatic mixer MCI JH-542 by sound engineer Luciano Torani, while the master was edited by Pietro Mannucci. rdf:langString
Ancora è il primo LP di Eduardo De Crescenzo, pubblicato nel 1981 a seguito della partecipazione dell'artista al Festival di Sanremo con il brano Ancora. rdf:langString
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