Bomboloni

This article is about the Gianna Nannini album. For the Italian snack food, see Bombolone (pastry).
Bomboloni
Compilation album by Gianna Nannini
Released 1996
Genre Rock
Label Polydor
Gianna Nannini chronology
Dispetto
(1995)
Bomboloni
(1996)
Cuore
(1998)

Bomboloni is the second compilation album, and fifteenth album overall, by Gianna Nannini. It was released in 1996 on Polydor Records.

Track listing

  1. "Bomboloni" (Gianna Nannini / Gianna Nannini) - 4:11 (New song, produced by M. Malavasi & Gianna Nannini (1996))
  2. "Bello E Impossibile" - 4:40 (Originally released on the album Profumo (1986))
  3. "Fotoromanza" - 4:26 (Originally released on the album Puzzle (1984))
  4. "Lamento" -4:12 (Originally released on the album X Forza E X Amore (1993))
  5. "Sorridi" - 3:47 (Originally released on the album Scandalo (1990))
  6. "Scandalo" - 3:37 (Originally released on the album Scandalo (1990))
  7. "Profumo" - 3:51 (Originally released on the album Profumo (1986))
  8. "America" - 4:34 (Originally released on the album Tutto Live (1985))
  9. "Hey Bionda" - 4:38 (Originally released on the album Malafemmina (1988))
  10. "Contaminata" (Gianna Nannini, M. Malavasi / Gianna Nannini, Redeghieri) - 4:59 (New song, produced by M. Malavasi & Gianna Nannini (1996))
  11. "Latin Lover" - 4:34 (Originally released on the album Latin Lover (1982))
  12. "I Maschi" - 4:32 (Originally released on the album Maschi e Altri (1987))
  13. "Meravigliosa Creatura" - 4:31 (Originally released on the album Dispetto (1995))
  14. "Ottava Vita" - 3:45 (Originally released on the album Dispetto (1995))
  15. "Radio Baccano" - 5:50 (Originally released on the album X Forza E X Amore (1993))
  16. "Avventuriera" - 3:57 (Originally released on the album Profumo (1986))
  17. "M'Anima" (Gianna Nannini / Gianna Nannini) - 4:25 (New song, produced by M. Malavasi & Gianna Nannini (1996))
  18. "Un'Estate Italiana" (Giorgio Moroder, Edoardo Bennato, Gianna Nannini, T. Whitlock) - 4:09 (Bonus track German edition. Produced by Giorgio Moroder. Official song of FIFA World Cup Italy 1990)

Personnel

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