Saturday, 30 August 2008

Mp3 music: Ligabue






Ligabue
   

Artist: Ligabue: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other
Pop
Rock

   







Ligabue's discography:


Il Giorno Dei Giorni
   

 Il Giorno Dei Giorni

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 11
Giro d'Italia CD3
   

 Giro d'Italia CD3

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 11
Giro d'Italia CD2
   

 Giro d'Italia CD2

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 11
Fuori Come Va?
   

 Fuori Come Va?

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 12
Miss Mondo
   

 Miss Mondo

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 14
Radio Freccia CD2
   

 Radio Freccia CD2

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 16
Radio Freccia CD1
   

 Radio Freccia CD1

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 16
Su E Giu' Dan Un Palco CD2
   

 Su E Giu' Dan Un Palco CD2

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 15
Su E Giu' Dan Un Palco CD1
   

 Su E Giu' Dan Un Palco CD1

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 14
Buon Compleanno Elvis
   

 Buon Compleanno Elvis

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 13
A Che Ora - Gtu La Fine Del Mondo
   

 A Che Ora - Gtu La Fine Del Mondo

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 8
Sopravvissuti e Sopravviventi
   

 Sopravvissuti e Sopravviventi

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 13
Lambrusco, Coltelli, Rose and Pop Corn
   

 Lambrusco, Coltelli, Rose and Pop Corn

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 11
Ligabue
   

 Ligabue

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 11






The Italian Bruce Springsteen, that's how many critics have described Ligabue and his music -- non only for his sound, strongly influenced by U.S. classic rock, nor for his lyrics around lovemaking, rock candy & roll, and dreams of escape (with Italy's Via Emilia in place of Route 66), and non regular for his look. No, such a comparing is principally due to the impact that Ligabue has on his wide audience and to the way in which his fans strongly identify with his songs. Authenticity, sweat, and electrical guitars: these ar the ingredients of a formula that, with very small changes during the eld, possess made him one of the nearly successful Italian bikers of the last deuce decades, second only to Vasco Rossi.


Born in Correggio, non far from Reggio Emilia, on the 13th of March, 1960, Luciano Ligabue had diverse work experiences during his pre-rock long time, including fieldhand, blue-collar worker, salesman, city councilman, and DJ. Accompanied by a band called OraZero, in 1987 Ligabue won a contest for unsigned bands, which during the following year allowed him to book his first 7", including the songs "Bar Mario" and "Anime in Plexiglass." Between 1988 and 1989 singer/songwriter Pierangelo Bertoli recorded two of Ligabue's compositions, "Sogni di Rock & Roll" and "Figlio di un Cane" (on the Tra Me e Me and Sedia Elettrica albums, severally). With his new patronage band, ClanDestino (Goop Cottafavi on guitar, Gigi Cavalli Cocchi on drums, and Luciano Ghezzi on bass), and with Elio e le Storie Tese's Paolo "Feiez" Panigada as a sound engine driver, Luciano released his debut, Ligabue, in 1990. Including both romantic ballads and frizzly bikers, the album sold D,000 copies, piece the first single, "Balliamo Sul Mondo," won that year's edition of Festivalbar Giovani.


Then Ligabue started a spell that would end trio years subsequently, during which he as well the hazard to support U2 on 2 Italian dates of their Zoo TV spell, and in the lag released Lambrusco Coltelli Rose & Popcorn (1991) and the less focussed Sopravvissuti e Sopravviventi (1993). In 1994 he was besides cofounder of the direction agency and record label Mescal. In the same year, the EP A Che Ora è la Fine del Mondo?, the title racecourse organism the Italian translation of R.E.M.'s "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," was his lowest track record with ClanDestino, world Health Organization would later on release deuce albums on their own (1994's ClanDestino and 1996's Cuore Stomaco e Cervello).


With a new mount band including other members of Rocking Chairs (Carmelo "Mel" Previte on guitar, Antonio "Rigo" Righetti on basso, and Roberto "Robby" Pellati on drums) and Litfiba (lead guitar player Federico Poggipollini), in 1995 Ligabue released Buon Compleanno Elvis. Thanks to the vast winner of singles such as "Certe Notti" and "Vivo Morto o X," it sold more than one trillion copies, leftover on the Italian charts for 70 weeks. In 1997 deuce dates at Milan's San Siro arena (with a tot up of 110,000 mass attendance) confirmed his position as one of Italy's reliable rock stars. In the same year Ligabue promulgated his number 1 koran, a collection of short stories called Fuori e Dentro il Borgo, and the live track record Su e Giù da un Palco, spell in 1998 he directed his number one picture, Radiofreccia (for which he north Korean won the David di Donatello and the Nastro d'Argento awards for Best New Director) and composed its soundtrack. In 1999 he released the benefit single "Il Mio Nome è Mai Più" with Jovanotti and Litfiba's Piero Pelù, and in 2002 Miss Mondo was issued -- its standout tracks included "Questa è la Mia Vita," from the soundtrack of his secondment motion-picture show, Dazeroadieci (2002), and "Eri Bellissima," success of that year's Festivalbar. The 2003 theatrical spell in which Ligabue was backed by PFM's Mauro Pagani and Almamegretta's sound manipulator Stefano "D.Radian" Facchielli was documented by the live album Giro d'Italia.


In 2004 Ligabue promulgated the novel La Neve Se Ne Frega, and Teramo University awarded him a degree honoris causa in communication sciences. In September 2005, a few years in front the release of Nome e Cognome, Ligabue unionized a immense live issue at Reggio Emilia's Campovolo (approximate the city's airdrome), with four-spot stages and a total of one hundred eighty,000 citizenry (the largest paid audience of all time in Europe for a individual creative person). In 2006 he promulgated the five-DVD limit Nome e Cognome Tour 2006, spell the single "Felicitous Hour" north Korean won the Festivalbar. In the same year he too wrote a sung for Elisa, "Gli Ostacoli del Cuore," included in her greatest-hits collecting Soundtrack '96-'06, and promulgated the poetry collection Lettere d'Amore Nel Frigo. Primo Tempo, released in November 2007, was the low gear volume of a double anthology spanning from 1990 to 1995; the second half, highborn Secondo Tempo and including material from 1997 to 2005, is to be released in May 2008.