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Genere: | Children Music |
Etichetta: | Alman Kids |
N° catalogo: | AKIDS24084 |
L'unicorno | 02:17 | |
Colori Colori feat. La Brigata Canterina | 02:12 | |
Gioca Jouer feat. Claudio Cecchetto | 03:25 | |
Il Safari Africano | 02:56 | |
AEIOU feat. La Brigata Canterina | 02:38 | |
Porcello Celestino | 02:17 | |
Una bella colazione feat. La Brigata Canterina | 02:47 | |
Pirulino Piruletto | 03:07 | |
Filastrocca del mare | 02:00 | |
Una lettera vera | 03:08 | |
Cinque Orsetti feat. La Brigata Canterina | 02:27 | |
L'Uccellino Pino feat. La Brigata Canterina | 01:43 | |
Facciamo la Macedonia feat. La Brigata Canterina | 02:05 | |
La Giraffa con la cervicale feat. La Brigata Canterina | 03:48 | |
La zia di Forlì | 03:24 | |
Siamo Aquiloni feat. La Brigata Canterina | 02:49 | |
Tic Tac Tic Tac feat. La Brigata Canterina | 02:44 | |
Le Manine laboriose feat. La Brigata Canterina | 02:44 |
Children! Have you seen a rainbow? … Maybe Lucilla is passing by there! “Where the Rainbow Is” is the title of Lucilla’s second album of songs, available on CD or on all digital platforms from Alman Kids. Among the 18 tracks, there are many hits to sing along to, like “The African Safari” or “The Unicorn,” plenty of songs to get moving to, like “Aunt from Forlì” or “Gioca Jouer” with Claudio Cecchetto, many to learn from, like “AEIOU” or “Let’s Make a Fruit Salad,” some lullabies, and above all, lots of new surprises waiting to be discovered. A cheerful album designed, as always, to have fun with the family while stimulating the learning of little ones.
Cristiano Micalizzi: Drums
Marco Dirani: Bass
Andrea Morelli: Guitars (2, 4, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17)
Andrea Maddalone: Guitars (1, 3, 7, 8, 9, 14, 18)
Alberto Mantovani: Keyboards and Programming
Mario Neri: Piano and Keyboards (4, 5, 11, 16)
Marco Canepa: Keyboards and Programming (3, 8)
Joe Chirchirillo: Programming (4, 5, 11, 16)
Giancarlo Di Maria: Piano and Strings (10)
Roberto Scaglioni: Accordion (6)
Enrico Pelliconi: Accordion (12)
Andrea Boschetti: Ukulele and Banjo (11, 16)
Paolo Maffi: Saxophone (3)
and with the extraordinary participation of the little choir “La Brigata Canterina” directed by Valentina Domenicali.