Supersanremo 1992 CD1 is an amazing album, racked with beauty.There were many famous songs of Various Artists available. Supersanremo 1992 CD1 carries a very emotional theme throughout the album. This album is a scorcher!
It’s very catchy and easy to get into which is what you want in a song. I like the agression and power of Brutta (Alessandro Canino). Some call Perche (Fausto Leali) from Supersanremo 1992 CD1 as a quiet invitation of an artist to sit and listen. Outside of the singles, my favorite song on Supersanremo 1992 CD1 is Un frammento rosa (Formula Tre). Un altro mondo nell’universo (Giampaulo Bertuzzi) is another strong production from Various Artists. After about the third Rumba di tango (Giorgio Faletti e Orietta Berti) listen through, I began to believe this song is Various Artists’s essence. Music in Uomo allo specchio (Massimo Modugno) is astounding as in all tracks of Supersanremo 1992 CD1. You have to get essence of the Gli uomini non cambiano (Mia Martini)’s power, to truly understand this masterpiece. Awesome song is really all that you can say about it. Favola-blues (Peppino Di Capri e Pietra Montecorvino) has a gorgeous instrumental sound, which lets Various Artists’s strong vocals come to the fore. Listening to Italia d’oro (Pierangelo Bertoli) you can hear that Various Artists has still amazing chemistry with band members. Pitzinnos in sa gherra (bambini nella guerra) (Tazenda) - Check out that bassline!
Supersanremo 1992 CD1 CD


