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''Facile'' is an album by Italian singer Mina, issued in 2009. ==Background== Facile is the first album of unreleased material after the Spanish album Todavia and the album Sulla tua bocca lo dirò. For this album, Mina choose both known and unknown writers and the album moves within different musical genres, from rock underground Italian (Afterhours, Boost Subsonica) to R&B (Andrea Mingardi) to pop (Malgioglio). The album opens with the track Vida loca, a cover of a Cuban singer Francisco Cespedes. The initial idea of using the track came from Axel Pani. In his relentless pursuit of music he was impressed by the song in Spanish. When he discovered that an Italian translation exists by Cristiano Malgioglio, he immediately proposed that his grandmother record the Italian version.〔''Loris Biazzetti'', ''Le piccole cose di ottimo gusto'', ''Minafanclub n. 70, pag. 17'' del febbraio 2010〕 Mina agreed and at her request, Malgioglio changed some verses of the translation.〔''Loris Biazzetti'', ''L'anima e la carne'', ''Minafanclub n. 70, pag. 24'' del febbraio 2010〕 This album marks the beginning of a new phase of collaboration between Malgioglio and Mina. They had previously collaborated on the track ''L'importante è finire'' in 1975, which was a great success. Their last collaboration was on the album ''Finalmente ho conosciuto il conte Dracula...'' in 1985. After his debut as a writer with the track ''Per poco che sia'' from Mina’s album (Bau, 2006), Axel Pani composed two songs on this album. ''Con o senza te'' is one of his first compositions in collaboration with Matthias Gysi. The song was composed in English and translated into Italian by Lele Cerri.〔''Loris Biazzetti'', ''Le piccole cose di ottimo gusto'', ''Minafanclub n. 70, pag. 16'' del febbraio 2010〕 The third song ''Volpi nei pollai'' (Foxes in the henhouse) is an ironic metaphor of infidelity.〔''Mario Luzzatto Fegiz'', "Con Mina sembra ''Facile'' anche mischiare molti generi", ''Corriere della Sera'' del 30 ottobre 2009〕 In this track Mina confirms the legend that even unknown songwriters can have their songs recorded. The writers are not composers or lyricists by profession. Gianni Bindi owns a hardware store and Matthew Mancini is a lawyer who deals with disabilities, but they do know how to write intriguing songs.〔Loris Biazzetti intervista Massimiliano Pani, ''Sapeste come è Facile'', ''Minafanclub n. 70, pag. 12'' del febbraio 2010〕 Andrea Mingardi, who along with Maurizio Tirelli, composed four tracks for this album (''Ma tu mi ami ancora?''; ''Non si butta via niente''; ''Più del tartufo sulle uova''; ''Eccitanti conflitti confusi''), after having composed six tracks for Mina’s album Bau in 2006. Although Mingardi wrote new material specifically for this album, Mina reimagines the track ''Eccitanti conflitti confusi'' and gives it new meaning.〔''Andrea Mingardi'', ''Sotto questo cielo solo tu esisti'', ''Minafanclub n. 70, pag. 14'' del febbraio 2010〕 ''Adesso è facile'' is a highlight of the album. It is a collaboration Mina and the major alternative rock group in Italy called Afterhours. They had work together on the album (Leggera in 1997) on the track ''Tre volte dentro''. Mina’s daughter ''Benedetta Mazzini'' is a fan of the group and personal friend of the leader Manuel Agnelli. Agnelli initially planned to write a track with the typical sounds of Afterhours but for the range of Mina’s voice. It was Mina who later came to the idea to sing the song as a duet. Benedetta had the idea of promoting the song with a video and the video featuring Manuel and Benedetta was shot in Rome in mid-November 2009 by the director Cosimo Alemà. The video was released on 4 December 2009 and began rotation on MTV and other music channels.〔''Loris Biazzetti intervista Manuel Agnelli'', ''In tre è più Facile'', ''Minafanclub n. 70, pagg. 36-39'' del febbraio 2010〕 ''Carne viva'' was written by Cristiano Malgioglio during his participation in the reality show L'isola dei famosi in 2007. Malgioglio has stated that he wrote the track specifically for Mina. The lyrics was then set to music by Corrado Castellari who has been collaborating with Malgioglio for many years.〔''Loris Biazzetti intervista Cristiano Malgioglio'', ''L'anima e la carne'', ''Minafanclub n. 70, pag. 24'' del febbraio 2010〕 ''Ma c'è tempo'' is another song written by fairly unknown composers. One of the three authors, Stefano Cenci composed Brivido feline (Mina Celentano, 1998), while Luca Angelosanti and Francesco Morettini composed tracks for Viola Valentino's album, I tacchi di Giada in 2009.〔''Loris Biazzetti intervista Massimiliano Pani'', ''Sapeste come è Facile'', ''Minafanclub n. 70, pag. 12'' del febbraio 2010〕 ''Non ti voglio più'' is composed by David Dileo. He is known as Boost and is the keyboardist and founder of the group Subsonica. This track sees Mina’s foray into Italian Underground music. Boosta decided to send his songs to Mina and she chose this.〔"Mina and the young rocker years of courtship to a duet easy," ''the Republic' 'of 30 October 2009〕 ''Il frutto che vuoi'', music by Alex Pani and lyrics by Maurizio Morante, was the lead single chosen by Sony and released on the radio on 9 October 2009. Concurrent with this release, an alternative take of the track was available on Mina’s official website. This track was the unmixed and first draft of the track before. After the last track ''Eccitanti conflitti confusi'' there is a hidden track that contains a different version of the track ''Questa vita loca'' with the voice of Mina reworked to the computer and a long tail of music. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Facile」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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