[6][22] During the following nights, Sergio Bernardini, the owner of the club, held her back in her attempts to get back on stage.[23]. Anna Maria Quaini or Mina Anna Mazzini,OMRI (25 March 1940), known as Mina, is an Italian pop singer. After that event, Mina's singles started to chart in Italy again. [10], In 1966, Mina started working with the Swiss Broadcasting Service and the Orchestra Radiosa in Lugano. Shop Vinyl and CDs and complete your Mina collection. A new version of Last.fm is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Karaoke Academy.Shop https://bit.ly/30IcQ9Z Karaoke Academy Italia è un marchio Karaoke Academy International. Connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm account and scrobble everything you listen to, from any Spotify app on any device or platform. [12][38][39] Mina had six more singles on the German chart in the next two years. Her loud syncopated singing earned her the nickname "Queen of Screamers". [60] Another characterizing feature was an instrumental introduction without a rhythmic base. In Italian). On 10 January 1964 she returned to the TV screen on the program La fiera dei sogni, and performed the song "Città vuota", a cover of Gene McDaniels' "It's a Lonely Town (Lonely Without You)", which was her first release on the RiFi label. [88], Sample from the live performance of "La voce del silenzio" ("Silent Voices") from the eighth. Retrieved 21 February 2008. The single was released in April 1972 and topped the Italian charts. Baby was chosen as a contrast to her 178 cm height (5 ft 10 in) – exceptionally tall for an Italian woman – and Gate as a tribute to The Golden Gate Quartet. She obtained Swiss citizenship in 1989. Mina is a soprano with great agility[5] and a range of three octaves. [citation needed], Mina's brother Alfredo Mazzini died in a car accident in 1965. [27][28][29] Performances of the song on the TV game shows Lascia o raddoppia? Mina. Mina, stage name of Anna Maria Mazzini (March 25, 1940, Busto Arsizio, Province of Varese), is an Italian singer. After a 1958 concert at La Bussola, a nightclub on the Versilia famous for hosting artists …, There are at least 8 artists named Mina: 1. [37] The record went to #1 and spent over half the year on the German charts in 1962. By Mina, a word became the word, a note became the note. [55] A selection of songs from the series were issued as the album Canzonissima '68.[54]. Mina was the hostess of the series alongside Raffaella Carrà. She began her career singing pop songs with a "jazzy" feel in the late 1950s. As her record sales were unaffected and audiences demanded to see Mina on the air, RAI was forced to end the ban and let Mina return to television on 10 January 1964. Her second spouse was Virgilio Crocco, a journalist for Il Messaggero, in 1970. After "Non gioco più" ("The Game Is Over"), a blues duet with the harmonica player Toots Thielemans, Mina announced her withdrawal from public performances. mina l'importante è finire Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. These intertwine the lady's lamentation of the end of love and the lies she has to hear with the male protagonist's recitation. Mina and the three songwriters met in a RAI rehearsal room at Via Teulada, Rome. Mina's surprising new album 'MAEBA' in 2018 debuted again at the Number 1 spot of the Italian albums and vinyls hitparade. Less than a month after the breakup with her previous band, Mina co-founded a new group called Solitari, which consisted of a singer, a saxophonist, a pianist, a contrabassist, and a guitarist. [9][10] She is the only artist to land an album at the top of the Italian charts in each of the six decades from the start of record keeping in 1965. [41], Mina fell in love with actor Corrado Pani in 1962. The lyrics talk about the manic attention of the press on an artist's private life. In the dialog she scoffs at the compliments he gives her, calling them parole – just words. Library. Live (Registrato a Bussoladomani) Mina Pop • 2011 Preview SONG TIME Stasera io qui (2001 Remastered Version) [Live] 1. In Italian, T. Crotti, G. Bassi, "Mina prima di Mina", Rizzoli Editore, 2007, p. 64. As her songs and movies were already popular abroad, Mina started to tour Spain and Japan,[34] and performed on Venezuelan TV in 1961. Mina (alongside Carmen Villani) pioneered by combining classic Italian pop and swing music with features of blues, R&B and soul music, particularly in the songs "Se stasera sono qui" and "Deborah". [48] Another hit from Sabato sera was "L'immensità" ("Immensity"), which was re-scored by Augusto Martelli and released as "La inmensidad" in Spain and Latin American countries. She alternates pop albums with jazz-arranged projects and other styles, and keeps surprising with new musical collaborations. Mina has scored 77 albums and 71 singles on the Italian charts. As a result of their marriage, her legal name was changed to Anna Maria Mazzini Crocco. [33] Disappointed with these results, Mina declared her intention of never performing at the Sanremo song festival again. Watch fullscreen. [54] Mina's performance was typically characterised by expressive intensity, subtle variations, and original phrasing. Search. After a break of three months, Mina returned and recorded the song "Non credere" ("Disbelieve"), composed by Luigi Clausetti and Pietro Soffici, with lyrics by Mogol, in April. based on Mina's songs was staged in Argentina, starring Elena Roger. Mina's easy listening duet "Parole parole" was turned into a worldwide hit by Dalida and Alain Delon in 1974. She released an album every year during 1958–2003, and continues to release new albums and singles. Musica E Dischi. [62][63][64] Gianni Ferrio's Orchestra featured Gianni Basso on tenor saxophone and Oscar Valdambrini on trumpet.[63]. [15] Mina's cool act combined sex appeal with public smoking, dyed blonde hair, and shaved eyebrows to create a "bad girl" image.[11]. Bugiardo più che mai...più incosciente che mai... 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Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Mina - Live '78 at Discogs. [32] The single topped the list of annual sales in Italy[9] and reached the Billboard Hot 100[11] as "This World We Love In". When she turned to light pop tunes, Mina's chart-toppers in West Germany in 1962 and Japan in 1964 earned her the title of the best international artist in these countries. Her first stage name used to be Baby Gate. Mina gave up public appearances in 1978 but has continued to release popular albums and musical projects on a yearly basis to the present day. In 2001, Mina published the compilation album Colección Latina. Thus, her non-conformist choices represented the emancipation of women in Italy, which did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois virtues prevalent at the time. Watch the video for L'importante è finire from Mina's The Platinum Collection for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. She lives in Switzerland. Although not appearing live, she opened and closed the 2009 national Sanremo festival with her version of the Puccini opera aria "Nessun dorma". Later, the public called Mina the Queen of the Screamers. [40][41] Her next single, "È l'uomo per me", a cover of Jody Miller's "He Walks Like a Man", became the biggest selling record of the year in Italy. Do you know a YouTube video for this track? [77] In 2007, Mina published Todavía, an album in Spanish and Portuguese, which reached #36 on the Spanish charts and #1 on the Italian charts. The song was performed as part of a musical fantasy, back to back with "Quelli che hanno un cuore", her intense version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart". 2:06 PREVIEW Stayin' Alive (2001 Remastered Version) [Live] 2. [54] Other songs that RAI initially banned as immoral were "Ta-ra-ta-ta" (dealing forthrightly with smoking),[73] "La canzone di Marinella", and "L'importante è finire" (alluding to sex without love). 1105 • Format: Vinyl 7 Mina - L'Importante È Finire (1975, Vinyl) | Discogs 25 June 1961. Mina was the biggest seller of 1972. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. Listen to L'Importante È Finire - Live Version; 2006 Remastered Version from Mina's Del Mio Meglio Boxset for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Sign up. Mina was banned from TV and radio in 1963 because her pregnancy and relationship with a married actor did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois morals. Mina sings (well, lip syncs here) her controversial 1975 hit "L'importante È Finire" on a TV show. [53] The orchestrations were scored by the conductors Bruno Canfora and Augusto Martelli. [19] Their daughter Benedetta Mazzini was born on 11 November 1971. The starlet signed with Elio Gigante, an experienced artist manager. [61], Mina said she would be retiring from public appearances after an exclusive concert at the La Bussola Club on 16 September. Video performances of the song were included in the musicarellos Io bacio... tu baci and Appuntamento a Ischia, and in 1990, in the soundtrack of the film Goodfellas. "Io amo, tu ami" ("I Love, You Love") finished fourth and "Le mille bolle blu" ("A Thousand Blue Bubbles") placed fifth. In Italian. In Mina's first TV appearances she further broke with tradition by shaking her head, hands, and hips to the rhythm. TV host Mario Riva named her one of the urlatori (screamers),[16][17] for her distinctive timbre and power. The series also included "La coppia più bella del mondo" ("The Most Beautiful Couple in the World"), a duet with Adriano Celentano. In Italian, "Banzai Mina! [15] After the ban, the public broadcasting service RAI tried to continue to prohibit her songs, which were forthright in dealing with subjects such as religion, smoking and sex. She listened to American rock and roll and jazz records and was a frequent visitor at the Santa Tecla and the Taverna Messicana clubs of Milan, both known for promoting rock and roll. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of Mina. Mina's intimate relationships, however, remained in Italy, as she had a brief affair with the actor Walter Chiari. The single peaked at #7 on the Italian chart and was 53rd in the annual list of sales. Simultaneously, "Be Bop A Lula"/"When" was issued under the name Baby Gate for the international audience. [36] The presentation of her German single "Heißer Sand" on 12 March 1962 on Peter Kraus's TV show caused a boom of 40,000 record sales in ten days in Germany. [5] Louis Armstrong famously declared her to be "the greatest white singer in the world". [43] The shows included the brooding songs "Un bacio è troppo poco" ("One Kiss is Not Enough") and "Un anno d'amore" ("A Year of Love"),[44] a cover of Nino Ferrer's "C'est irreparable". A reminder of her previous adolescent image, her single "Suna ni kieta namida" ("Tears Disappear in the Sand"), sung in Japanese, peaked at #1 on the Japanese singles chart and earned Mina the title of Best International Artist in Japan.[14]. During the series, she explored different musical styles in the songs "Everything's Alright", "Mack the Knife", "Night and Day", and "Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)". The singer combined classic Italian pop with elements of blues, R&B and soul music during the late 1960s,[18] especially when she worked in collaboration with the singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti. She turned his song "Se stasera sono qui" ("If I Stay Here Tonight") into a rigorous piece of soul music[18] in the score of Pino Calvi. [67][68][69], Caught up in the wave of rock and roll sweeping across Italy in 1958, Mina listened to American records[21] and was a frequent visitor at the Derby Club,[70] the Santa Tecla, and the Taverna Messicana clubs of Milan, which promoted rock and roll music. Start the wiki, Do you know the lyrics for this track? A year later she and her father moved to Lugano, Switzerland. Classical Music Library Biography, "I singoli più venduti del 1968 (Biggest-selling singles of 1968)", "Mina, auguri alla "più grande cantante bianca del mondo" che fece 'innamorare' Armstrong e De Andrè", "Pop diva Mina finds mystery songwriters", Song of the Day: La Scala ft. Gretta Rochelle, "Tu Farai" (Mina cover), "E Mamma Mina cestinò i complimenti dei Beatles", "Sotto i ferri in italia ma il chirurgo e negli usa". Shirley Bassey carried Mina's ballad "Grande grande grande" to charts in the U.S., UK, and other English-speaking countries in 1973. The video was the final number of the "Mille e una luce" show on 1 July 1978. Mina's voice has distinctive timbre and great power. It was nominated for four Premios ACE in 2003 and 2004, among them Best Musical, and won the Premio Clarín for Best Musical. After leaving the stage, her greatest chart successes have been duets. [86], Mina became engaged to her current husband, cardiologist Eugenio Quaini,[87] in 1981. Mogol's and Lucio Battisti's first songs, particularly "Insieme" and "Io e te da soli",[76] showcased Mina's blues and soul skills. [16][17] Her main themes are anguished love stories performed in high dramatic tones. [50] The program presented Mina's homage to Luigi Tenco, who had recently died. Her first single, "Non partir"/"Malatia", was produced under the stage name Mina for the Italian audience. [60], The final number of the eight Teatro 10 episodes was "Parole parole" ("Words Words"), a duet with Alberto Lupo. Browse more videos. She founded the independent record label PDU in collaboration with her father. Thousands of people turned up at the nightclub's doorstep. There are at least 8 artists named Mina: 1. [49], RAI broadcast the third episode of Senza Rete ("Without Safety Net") live on 18 July 1968 from the Auditorio A of the corporation's regional headquarters in Naples. The latter two albums were recorded during a break from live performances to give birth to her daughter Benedetta. The song "È vero" ("It's True") reached #8 on the Italian charts. The team produced a set of songs including "Io e te da soli" ("You and Me Alone"), "Insieme" ("Together"), "Amor mio" ("Love of Mine"), "Io vivrò senza te" ("I'll Live without You"),[41][58] "E penso a te" ("And I Think of You"). Anna Maria Mazzini OMRI (born 25 March 1940), Anna Maria Quaini (for the Swiss civil registry),[2][3] known as Mina Mazzini[4] or simply Mina, is an Italian singer. While on summer holiday in Versilia on 8 August 1958, Mazzini gave an improvised performance of the song "Un'anima tra le mani" to amuse her family after a concert at the La Bussola night club. So did Olio (1999), Veleno (2002), Bula Bula (2005), Todavía (2007), Le migliori (2016) and Maeba (2018). Report. Dalla terza puntata di Sabato Sera (15 Aprile 1967). During the following nights, Sergio Bernardini, the owner of the club, held her back in her attempts to get back on stage. Lyrics to 'L'importante e'finire' by Mina. [65], Her last appearance on TV was her performance of "Ancora ancora ancora". Mina's TV appearances in 1959 were the first for a female rock and roll singer in Italy. It is not by the original artist. [citation needed], A fan of bossa nova, Mina recorded in Spanish and Portuguese from the start of her career and currently enjoys a fan base in Spain and Latin America. The album Studio Uno 66 featured the song as one of the standout tracks along with "Ta-ra-ta-ta" and "Una casa in cima al mondo". The footage was released as the DVD Mina in Studio. Around the time of their collaboration, Mina turned toward middle-of-the-road pop. Mina canta la Musica è finita (testo: Nicola Salerno 'Nisa', Franco Califano – musica: Umberto Bindi) cover del brano sanremese presentato da Ornella Vanoni abbinata a un Mario Guarnera non all'altezza (Sanremo 1967 - 4° posto). She recorded the theme song "Fa presto, fa piano" ("Works Quickly, Works Quietly") for the film La sculacciata, issued in 1974. [9] "L'eclisse twist" appeared on the flipside of "Renato", and was used on the soundtrack of Michelangelo Antonioni's feature film Eclipse. Mina - L' importante é finire. To demonstrate Mina's vocal range, the composer Bruno Canfora penned the song "Brava", and Ennio Morricone wrote "Se telefonando" with numerous transitions of tonality. Her voice was also present, singing a cover in video's by main sponsor TIM, at the Festival editions of 2017 and 2018. In late 1959, Matalon had her drop the name Baby Gate in favour of Mina. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "L'Importante È Finire" on Discogs. Mina, stage name of Anna Maria Mazzini (March 25, 1940, Busto Arsizio, Province of Varese), is an Italian singer. [31] Three years later, her love affair with Corrado Pani challenged the moral foundations of Italy, a country where divorce was illegal and single motherhood was considered shameful. Morricone started to repeat a short musical theme of just three notes (by his term a micro-cell)[47] on an upright piano. Starting in 1989, all of her records included the jazzy piano playing of Danilo Rea. It was hosted by Mina, Walter Chiari and Paolo Panelli. Mina, de vrouw die later liefkozend La Tigre di Cremona (The Tiger from Cremona) zou worden genoemd, is een van de meest populaire en invloedrijke Italiaanse artiesten en werd in 1940 in de provincie Lombardije geboren. F. Fratarcangeli, "Mina talk", Coniglio, 2005, p. 87. "Sacumdì Sacumdà", Mina's talking and laughing version of Carlos Imperial's bossa nova "Nem Vem Que Não Tem", narrowly escaped a ban by RAI because of its irreverent lyrics. Composed in this way, "Se telefonando" is a pop song with eight transitions of tonality that builds tension throughout the chorus. She celebrated the 10th anniversary of her career with a concert at La Bussola, backed by the Orchestra Augusto Martelli. [12][13][14] Mina's more refined sensual manner was introduced in 1960 with Gino Paoli's ballad "This World We Love In", which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. "Grande grande grande", arranged by Pino Presti,[59] was the second biggest-selling single of the year in Italy. L'Importante È Finire (Live Version) [2006 Remaster] MP3 Song by Mina from the Italian movie Del Mio Meglio Boxset. Mina's comeback took place at RAI's variety series Teatro 10 in spring 1972. [31] The idea for the song "Love can grow at any moment at any place" had come to Paoli while lying on a bed and looking at the purple ceiling. The videos were broadcast over the Wind internet site on 30 March. Mina - I miti. Mina's later releases included duets with Mick Hucknall, Fabrizio De André, Piero Pelù, Adriano Celentano, Lucio Dalla, Joan Manuel Serrat, Chico Buarque, Miguel Bose, Tiziano Ferro, Giorgia and Seal. Download L'Importante È Finire (Live Version) [2006 Remaster] song on Gaana.com and listen Del Mio Meglio Boxset L'Importante È Finire (Live Version) [2006 Remaster] song offline. Mina lost her husband Virgilio Crocco in a car accident in 1973. The shows also included "Balada para mi muerte" ("Ode to My Death"), a nuevo tango duet with Ástor Piazzolla at the bandoneón, backed by the Argentinian group Conjunto 9. Liberty Kuhn. ...quando tu mi spiavi in cima a un batticuore... was seventh on the annual record chart of 1970. The latter song was covered by several performers abroad. Storia di un mito by Nino Romano (Rusconi 1986), P. Belluso- F. Merkel, Unicamente Mina, Gammalibri 1983, p. 12, Marcello Bufacchi, Mina 1958–2005 Ancora insieme, Riuniti 2005, p. 13. In 1985, "Questione di feeling", a duet with Riccardo Cocciante, was the 13th biggest-selling single of the year in Italy and became an evergreen (as a hit song is called in Europe). In 2016 there was quite hype about a second album of Mina and Celentano together: Le Migliori. Mina - L' importante é finire. Listen to L'Importante È Finire - 2001 Remastered Version from Mina's La Mina for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Altho…, There are at least 8 artists named Mina: 1. It was recorded and issued as Mina Live '78.[66]. L'Importante È Finire Mina Buy This Song. Crocco died in a car accident in 1973. [citation needed], When she altered her musical style in 1969, Mina changed her hairdo from short and straight to long blonde curls, and started to wear a black minidress. "Mina ha conquistato la Germania", ("Mina has conquered Germany". Mina - L' importante é finire. [66] Her last concert appearances, a series of thirteen fully booked concerts at La Bussola in 1978, were cut short due to her illness. FAVORITE (1 fan) Mina. Their relationship shocked Italian audiences as he was already married although separated from his wife. [9] Her new melodic manner[42] was demonstrated again on 11 December 1964 TV program Il macchiettario, where she performed "Io sono quel che sono" ("I Am What I Am"). She lives in Switzerland. [56] The single became the third biggest-selling record of the year in Italy. Mina's great love of the late 1960s, with whom she had a relationship that lasted three years and almost led to marriage, was the composer Augusto Martelli. The triple CD The Platinum Collection reached #1 on the Italian charts. Mina's record sales were unaffected and due to public demand, RAI ended the ban. The series also included the songs "Fantasia", "La musica è finita" ("The Music is Over") and the elegant "Un colpo al cuore" ("Heart Attack"). Label: PDU - P.A. The successes encouraged Enrico Riccardi to copy Battisti's style in Riccardi's composition "Fiume azzurro", which earned another place in the top 100 of annual record sales in Italy. "Un colpo al cuore" ended up as #68 on the best-selling singles chart for that year in Italy. In 1960, Mina made her Festival della canzone italiana in Sanremo debut with two songs. [11], "Se telefonando" was presented in May 1966 in a Studio Uno episode and in August the same year at Aria condizionata. Live on Discogs. Mina's last live TV appearance was the final episode of the Milleluci series on 16 March 1974. Among them, ...bugiardo più che mai...più incosciente che mai... was Mina's first independent album to reach #1 of the weekly Italian charts and was the biggest selling album of 1969 in Italy. [12] In a listeners' poll conducted in July 1962 in Germany, Austria, and the German-speaking portion of Switzerland, Mina was voted the most popular singer in the world. The break in Mina's TV appearances lasted until 2001, when she released footage of her recording sessions. Log in. [20] "Niente di niente" ("Nothing at All") was her version of the Delfonics' "Break Your Promise". [11] Battisti's melodies were sophisticated and had a complex chord sequence. [8] The subsequent ban from performing on Italian TV and radio channels further developed Mina's image as an independent bad girl,[8][11] which she emphasized with her choice of song themes. She was a staple of television variety shows[5] and a dominant figure in Italian pop music from the 1960s to the mid-1970s,[6] known for her three-octave vocal range,[7] the agility of her soprano voice,[7] and her image as an emancipated woman. L’importante è finire – Mina of Mina FREE midi karaoke download ( No Registration, No Sign Up, No Limit Download miditeca.me). [4], British singer Dusty Springfield referenced Mina in performance.[79]. "Mina ha conquistato dal vivo gli spagnoli" (In Italian). Go directly to shout page. Although born in a small town of Lombardy, she grew up in Cremona city: where her nickname of "Cremona Tiger" was given to her by her friend, the journalist Natalia Aspesi.
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