• Crêuza de mä (pronounced [ˈkɾøːza de ˈmaː]; "Muletrack by the sea") is the eleventh studio album by Fabrizio De André, entirely sung in the Ligurian language...
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    are two: a stairway and Via Aurora, a typical Ligurian narrow street ("crêuza"). From the bay, several other narrow streets are found. One of them goes...
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    Ornella Vanoni, and Fabrizio De André, with whom he composed the renowned LPs Crêuza de mä (1984) and Le nuvole (1990). He composed the soundtrack for four movies...
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  • En La Fusa con Maria Creuza y Toquinho is a 1970 live album by Maria Creuza and Toquinho in partnership with Vinicius de Moraes. It was recorded at the...
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    2001 by Francesco Guccini. Fabrizio de André in 1984 released the album Crêuza de mä, totally written in Genoese dialect. I Madrigalisti di Genova is a...
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    "Marinella" during an Italian television program. In 1984 was released the album Crêuza de mä, a collaboration with the multi-instrumentalist Mauro Pagani, a former...
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  • Lombard musician, happened in an identical way for De André's previous album, Crêuza de mä, with Pagani setting to music De André's already fully written lyrics...
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  • Talentos as Rosinha 1999: Chiquititas as Mãe de Vivi 2000: Marcas da Paixão as Creuza 2008: Pecado sem Perdão as Marlene 2009: Pecados and Tentações as Marlene...
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    choice specimen will attain the weight of fifteen pounds." The Genoese song Crêuza de mä written by Fabrizio De André cites the sweet-and-sour hash of "hare...
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  • referring to flooding water] is a musical counterpart to "Â duménega" from Crêuza de mä and "Don Raffaè" from Le nuvole: a sprung, slightly irregular but...
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