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〕 }} ''Laura'' is the second studio album by Italian singer Laura Pausini, released by CGD Records in 1994. It has sold three million copies in the world. ==Track info== The release of the album coincides with the participation of Laura Pausini in the ''Sanremo Festival 1994'', where the singer made her debut in the category ''Giovani'' after winning the previous year as the ''Nuove proposte''. At the stage, Laura Pausini, a big favourite of the spectators,〔(Vinse l'anno scorso tra i giovani: adesso pare già lanciata verso il bis tra i grandi Pausini, già favorita al TotoFestival )〕〔(Pausini, la favorita: Vincere non conta, ma mi piace che la gente canti quello che canto io )〕 ranks third in the final ranking.〔(Vincono Bocelli e Baldi, Laura Pausini terzo posto al Festival di Sanremo 1994 )〕〔(Laura Pausini terzo posto al Festival di Sanremo 1994 )〕 The piece presented, ''Strani amori'', was attacked by critics because it was judged too conservative and adolescent〔(Amore amore ma pure Che Guevara )〕 and some journalists in the industry saw it as a trivial piece.〔(Sanremo 1994, che la festa cominci )〕 Within the disc is also included the second single extracted from the album, ''Gente''. Some tracks from the album were translated into Spanish and inserted on the version released in Spain and South America for the album ''Laura Pausini'', released in 1994. The same tracks were released in Italian on the ''English version'' of the same album, released in 1995. The song ''Ragazze che'', much like the entire album, is dedicated to Silvia Pausini, sister of the singer. 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「Laura (Laura Pausini album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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