Hello, I was born in 1965.
My passions are Iride (my dog), vinyls and cds expecially of great italian women singer.
In addition, I am passionate about the great films that made the history of world cinema.
Recorded on 9/18/2008 at the Verona arena
Sound engineers: Andrea "Cardello" Bertini and Massimo Barbieri
Editing: Mosaico rec. Studio, Mestre (Ve)
Mixed at: Mosaico rec. Studio, Mestre (Ve) by Massimo Barbieri
Mastering: Maurizio Biancani - assistant Gabriele Rocchi Fonoprint Studio (Bo)
Audio service: FastService by Vincenzo Meo
Sound engineer: Massimo Barbieri
Stage engineer: Raffaele "Lello" Vitale
Musicians:
Drums - Massimiliano Agati
Electric bass - Adriano Lo Giudice
Piano, fender rhodes, keyboards, vocoder - Giovanni Boscariol
Guitars and backing vocals - Edoardo Massimi and Moreno Viglione
Sax, flute, ewi, percussion and backing vocals - Gabriele Bolognesi
"E Io Verrò Un Giorno Là"
Recorded at: Mosaico rec. Studio, Mestre (Ve) and Larione 10 Studio (Fi)
Mixed at: Quattro1 Studio (Rome) - Mosaico rec. Studio, Mestre (Ve)
Mastering: Maurizio Biancani - assistant Gabriele Rocchi Fonoprint Studio (Bo)
Sound enginner and mixing: Massimo Barbieri
Studio assistants: Alessandro Maria Rovesti, Vittorio Paciaroni, Gabriele Di Domenico,
Giacomo Sacchetti, Francesco Baldi
Musicians:
Drums - Dave Weckl
Electric bass - Tony Levin
Piano, hammond, keyboards - Giovanni Boscariol
Classical guitar - Andrea Cutri
Acoustic and electric guitars - Giorgio Cocilovo
Strings arrangements - Stefano Barzan
Strings: Oversea Orchestra (Fi) "E Mi Manchi Tanto"
Recorded at: Mosaico rec. Studio, Mestre (Ve) - Drumming Room Studio, Usmate Velate (Mi) -
Larione 10 Studio (Fi) - Quattro1 Studio (Rome) Tullio Mattone
Mixed at: Quattro1 Studio/Tullio Mattone (Rome) - Mosaico rec. Studio, Mestre (Ve)
Sound engineer and mixing: Massimo Barbieri
Studio assistants: Carlo Miori, Alessandro Maria Rovesti, Vittorio Paciaroni,
Gabriele Di Domenico, Giacomo Sacchetti, Francesco Baldi
Mastering: Maurizio Biancani - Fonoprint Studio (Bo)
Musicians:
Piccolo flute - Gabriele Bolognesi
Drums - Lele Melotti
Electric bass - Paolo Costa
Piano and hammond - Giovanni Boscariol
Guitars - Giorgio Cocilovo
Strings arrangements - Stefano Barzan
Strings: Oversea Orchestra (Fi)
Artistic production and arrangements: Giovanni Boscariol
Executive production: Gigi D'Amato for Progetti Italiani
Production manager and coordination: Gianluca Fagnani
Management: "Progetti Italiani" www.progettitaliani.it - info@progettitaliani.it
Press office: Rossella Martini - rossellamartini.pravo@email.it
Official website: www.pattypravo.it
Hair style: Marcello Casoni
Make-up: Nando Chiesa
Stylist: Jamal Taslaq
Cover photography: Claudio Porcarelli
Verona live photography: Domenico Tattoli
"La bambola" clip photography: Remo Casilli
Live photography: Ludovico Perfetto
Web master: Andrea Valeri
Layout: Patrizio Squeglia
Liner notes: Daniel Levitin, Stanford University
Album compilation and co-ordination:
Mark Williams and John Loken (US), Nick Stewart and Brian Berg (UK), Ed Partridge (International)
Production:
Stevie Wonder (1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,18,19,20,21)
George Martin (6)
Henry Crosby (13,15,16,17)
Harvey Fuqua & Johnny Bristol (14)
William "Mickey" Stevenson (15)
Associate producer:
Gary Olazabal (12)
Nathan Watts (19)
Derrick Perkins (19,20,21)
Executive production: Stevie Wonder (20)
Vaughn Halyard (19)
Project co-ordination: Stephanie Andrews (21)
Arrangements:
Stevie Wonder (1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,19,20,21)
Paul Riser (14,18)
Programming: Derrick Perkins & Stevie Wonder (21)
All instruments: Stevie Wonder (19,21)
Bass: Nathan Watts (19)
Track 1. Edit of the album version. From: "Songs in the key of life".
Track 2. From the original motion picture soundtrack: "The woman in red".
Track 3. From: "Talking book".
Track 4. From: "Songs in the key of life".
Track 5. From: "Hotter than july".
Track 6. MPL Communications Inc. (ASCAP). From Paul McCartney's "Tug of war". ℗ 1982 MPL Communications Inc.
Under exclusive license to EMI Records, Ltd. Licensed courtesy of EMI Special Markets.
Track 7. From: "Hotter than july".
Track 8. From: "Innervisions".
Track 9. From: "Innervisions". Issued as the b-side of "Sir Duke".
Track 10. From: "Talking book".
Track 11. From: "Hotter than july".
Track 12. From: "In square circle". Bull Music (ASCAP)/Stone Agate Music/Sawandi Music (BMI)
Issued as b-side to "I don't know why". From: "My cherie amour".
Track 13. Jobete Music Co., Inc./Black Bull Music (ASCAP)/Stone Agate Music/Sawandi Music (BMI). From: "My cherie amour".
Track 14. Jobete Music Co., Inc. (ASCAP). From: "My cherie amour".
Track 15: Jobete Music Co., Inc./Black Bull Music (ASCAP)/Stone Agate Music/Sawandi Music (BMI). From: "Up tight".
Track 16: Jobete Music Co., Inc./Black Bull Music (ASCAP)/Stone Agate Music/Sawandi Music (BMI). From: "I was made to love her".
Track 17. Jobete Music Co., Inc./Black Bull Music (ASCAP)/Stone Agate Music/Sawandi Music (BMI). From: "For once in my life".
Track 18. Jobete Music Co., Inc./Black Bull Music (ASCAP)/Stone Agate Music/Sawandi Music (BMI). From: "Signed, saled and delivered".
Track 19. Stevland Morris Music (ASCAP). From: "Conversation peace".
Track 20. Stevland Music (ASCAP). Album version appears on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "The adventures of Pinocchio".
Track 21. 56 Hope Road Music, Ltd./Odnil Music Ltd. adm. by PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP), Stevland Morris Music.
Thank you to Rod McGrew and J. Vigoda. Special thanks to the "spirit" of Bob Marley for writing such a timeless song.
Original recordings produced by Phil Spector
Compilation produced by Rob Santos
Mastered by Vic Anesini at Battery Studios, NYC
Analog to digital transfers: Kabir Hermon with Steve Rosenthal at the Magic Shop, New York, NY
Project direction: John Jackson
Marketing direction: Bob Hoch
Art direction and design: Jeff Schulz @ Menagerie Co.
Photography: front cover: Gilles Petard/Redferns/Getty Images; page 3: Photofest;
page 5: Ray Avery/Redferns/Getty Images;
page 6: S&G Press Agency/Redferns Ltd./Getty Images; page 11: London Features International
back of booklet: Keystone/Stringer/Hulton Archive/Getty Images The Crystals: Barbara Alston, La La Brooks, Dee Dee Kenniebrew, Mary Thomas,
Patsy Wright, and Frances Collins (Darlene Love sings lead on He's a rebel and He's sure the boy I love) Arrangement:
Phil Spector (1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10)
Arnold Goland (1,2,5,10,15)
Hank Levine (3,6)
Jack Nitzsche (7,11,12,13,14,16,17,18) Engineer:
Bill MacMeeken (1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10)
Larry Levine (7,11,12,13,14,16,17,18)
Brooks Arthur (15)
Track 1. Recorded September and October 1961 at Mira Sound Studios, New York, NY
Philles single #100, from the Philles album "The Crystals Twist Uptown" PHLP-4000.
Pop #20 / chart debut 11/20/1961. R&B #5 / chart debut 11/27/1961
Track 2. Recorded July 1961 at Mira Sound Sound Studios, New York, NY
Philles single #100, from the Philles album "The Crystals Twist Uptown" PHLP-4000
Track 3. Recorded February 8, 1962 at Mira Sound Studios, New York, NY
Philles single #102, from the Philles album "The Crystals Twist Uptown" PHLP-4000
Pop #13 / chart debut 3/31/1962. R&B #18 / chart debut 6/2/1962
Track 4. Recorded February 1962 at Mira Sound Studios, New York, NY
Philles single #102, from the Philles album "The Crystals Twist Uptown" PHLP-4000
Track 5. Recorded May and June 1962 at Mira Sound Studios, New York, NY
Philles single #105, from the Philles album "He's A Rebel" PHLP-4001
Track 6. Recorded June and July 1962 at Mira Sound Studios, New York, NY
Philles single #105, from the Philles album "The Crystals Twist Uptown" PHLP-4000
Track 7. Recorded August 1962 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
Philles single #106, from the Philles album "He's A Rebel" PHLP-4001.
Pop #1 / chart debut 9/8/1962. R&B #2 / chart debut 10/6/1962
Track 8. Recorded May 1962 at Mira Sound Studios, New York, NY
Philles single #106, from the Philles album "The Crystals Twist Uptown" PHLP-4000
Track 9. Recorded 1962 at Mira Sound Studios, New York, NY.
From the Philles album "The Crystals Twist Uptown" PHLP-4000
Track 10. Recorded April 1962 at Mira Sound Studios, New York, NY.
From the Philles album "The Crystals Twist Uptown" PHLP-4000
Track 11. Recorded November 1962 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
Philles single #109, from the Philles album "He's A Rebel" PHLP-4001.
Pop #11 / chart debut 12/29/1962. R&B #18 / chart debut 1/26/1963
Track 12. Recorded March 1963 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
Philles single #112, from the Philles album "The Crystals Sing The Greatest Hits, Volume 1" PHLP-4003. Pop #3 / chart debut 4/27/1963. R&B #5 / chart debut 5/11/1963
Track 13. Recorded March 1963 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
From the Phil Spector international album "Phil Spector Wall Of Sound, Vol. 5: Rare Masters Vol. 1"
Track 14. Recorded July 1963 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
Philles single #115. Pop #6 / chart debut 8/17/1963 R&B #8 / chart debut 8/31/1963,
From the Philles album "Philles Records Presents Today's Hits" PHLP-4004
Track 15. Recorded November 1963 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA. London Records single #HLU-9852
Track 16. Recorded November 1963 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
Philles single #119X. Pop #92 / chart debut 2/1/1964
Track 17. Recorded June 1963 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
Philles single #122. Pop #98 / chart debut 8/1/1964. R&B #27 / chart debut 7/11/1964
Track 18. Recorded September 1964 at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Previously unreleased