Disc One: Giuni
Recorded at Roberto Colombo's Sturios
Keyboards: R. Colombo, S. Previsti, M. Fasolino
Guitars: Marco Colombo
Bass: Paolo Costa
Strings arranged by Sante Palumbo
Drums and percussion: Francesco... "Sbidu", Lele Melotti, Alfredo Golino
Sax: Emanuele Cisi
Production: Tony Ruggero, M.A. Sisini
Arrangements: R. Colombo
Art Director: Luciano Tallarini
Photo: Marco Giberti
Disc Two: Album
Artistic Production: M.A Sisini
Executive Production: Tony Ruggero
Arrangements: Roberto Colombo, Giuni Russo, Marcello Spooky, Enzo Feliciati, Andrea Fornili, Marco Colombo
Bass: Paolo Costa
Electric and acoustic guitars: Andrea Fornili, Marco Colombo
Keyboards: Enzo Feliciati, Roberto Colombo
Kurtzweill programming: Gianfranco Gagliardi
Recorded by Silvano Roggero between December '86 and March '87 at Studio Colombo
Mix: Silvano Roggero and Roberto Colombo
Backing vocals: M.A. Sisini, W. Tesoriere, P. Costa, G. D'Onofrio, D. Cagna, P. Spagnolello, G. Gualano, M. Defendi, A. Crucitti, R. Della Torre, A. Pezzera, C. Moretti, M. Gilardi, I. Patrosso, R. Barberis, P. Moretti
Photos and graphic: Ale Gerini
Overlaid images: Natasha De Pozel
Disc Three: Il Ritorno Del Soldato Russo
Production: M.A. Sisini
Mixed by Pat Simonini @ Pinaxa Studio, Milan
Mastering: Pietro Caramelli @ Antonio Baglio Mastering, Milan
Photo: Associazione GiuniRussoArte
Tracks 1,2,3,4:
Demo versions made by Giuni Russo, Marcello "Spooky", F. Battiato, R. Colombo, S. Barzan
Recording dates:
"Tu che ne sai": January 13, 1988, Turin
"Il ritorno del soldato": July 7, 1996, Milo (CT)
"Le tue parole": February 18, 1988, Milan
"L'animale": July 1984, Catania
"Nell'anima", "M'è rimasto nel cuore", "Uomo Piangi", "Un milione un miliardo": recorded between 1968 and 1969 by Maestro Enrico Intra
Disc Four: Sharazad
Production: M.A. Sisini
Post-production & Mix July-September 2016: Pino "Pinaxa" Pischetola @ Pinaxa Studio, Milan
Demo versions recording dates:
"Sharazad": September 1, 1999, Milan
"Giochi di nuvole": June 5, 1988, Milan
"Vestale": October 16, 1997, Milan
"Fonte d'amore": May 23, 2000, Milan
"E si perde": December 31, 1995, Milan
"Fonti mobili": October 10, 1990, Milan
"Senza ragione": September 7, 1997, Milan
"Maria Guadalupe": February 13, 1988, Milan
Gaphic: Giuseppe Spada