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Due note

Mina · 1961

34 min · 12 tracks · jazz · rock & roll · disco

A rich tapestry of sophisticated melodies and heartfelt vocals that define the Italian pop landscape of the early 1960s.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady mid-tempo listening experience heartfelt vocals for emotional connection short tracks for quick enjoyment
Context
When 'Due note' was released in September 1961, Mina was already an established star in Italy, following her breakthrough with 'Tintarella di luna' in 1959. This album marked her transition into a more mature sound, showcasing her evolving artistry as she began to explore deeper emotional themes in her music.
If you like
jazz, rock & roll, disco

Due note is an album by Mina, released in 1961. A rich tapestry of sophisticated melodies and heartfelt vocals that define the Italian pop landscape of the early 1960s. 'Due note' solidified Mina's status as a leading figure in the Italian music scene, reaching high positions on the charts and receiving critical acclaim. The album is notable for its blend of various genres, which influenced subsequent artists and contributed to the development of Italian pop music during the 1960s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Due note sound like?

A rich tapestry of sophisticated melodies and heartfelt vocals that define the Italian pop landscape of the early 1960s. Rooted in jazz and rock & roll.

What makes Due note by Mina notable?

'Due note' solidified Mina's status as a leading figure in the Italian music scene, reaching high positions on the charts and receiving critical acclaim. The album is notable for its blend of various genres, which influenced subsequent artists and contributed to the development of Italian pop music during the 1960s. When 'Due note' was released in September 1961, Mina was already an established star in Italy, following her breakthrough with 'Tintarella di luna' in 1959. This album marked her transition into a more mature sound, showcasing her evolving artistry as she began to explore deeper emotional themes in her music.

Who is Due note for?

Due note works well if you're into steady mid-tempo listening experience, heartfelt vocals for emotional connection and short tracks for quick enjoyment.

How many songs are on Due note?

Due note has 12 tracks, running approximately 34 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·34:59

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Due note 3:34
  • 2 Confidenziale 2:42
  • 3 'Na sera 'e maggio Standout 3:17
  • 4 Come sinfonia 2:37
  • 5 Piano 3:03
  • 6 Le mille bolle blu Standout 3:52
  • 7 La fine del mondo 2:42
  • 8 Gloria 2:16
  • 9 Le cinque della sera 3:20
  • 10 Non voglio cioccolata Standout 1:50
  • 11 Io amo tu ami 3:23
  • 12 Prendi una matita 2:23

Release Date

September 18, 1961

Genre

disco, jazz

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Artist Origin

Kingdom of Italy

Runtime

34 min 59 sec