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Mina Kubota (窪田 ミナ) (born on February 5, 1972, in Fukuoka, Japan) is a Japanese composer. Kubota has also worked on vocal music composition and arrangement for anime theme songs. Two notable works would be Undine (ウンディーネ) and Euphoria (ユーフォリア) which managed to hit the chart positions in Japan at #25 [1] and #18 ...
The reviewers of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "Gassa d'amante is a treasure trove of vocal gems. Every song reveals new layers, showcasing not just a singer, but a true artist and assiduous researcher, constantly pushing the boundaries and discovering new ways to express the timeless journey of love."
A Letter to Momo (Japanese: ももへの手紙, Hepburn: Momo e no Tegami) is a 2011 Japanese anime drama film produced by Production I.G and distributed by Kadokawa Pictures.
Mina and composer Lucio Battisti, who wrote for her one of her main hits "Amor mio", as well as a number of other songs in collaboration with Mogol. Below is an alphabetical list of songs recorded by Italian singer Mina in the period from 1958 to the present. During her long career, the singer has recorded over two thousand songs in Italian ...
The images on the inside of the disc sleeve sees Mina become "dark" and, looking in the mirror, notice a "M" drawn on her back, quote of the film M by Fritz Lang. [2] The album's artwork was created by Mauro Baletti. [3] The song "Neve", which opens with a Gregorian chant, sees the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration between Mina and ...
"Alfie" is Mina's version of a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David five years earlier for the Lewis Gilbert film of the same name, originally performed by Cilla Black and later by Cher. Mina also recorded a cover version of the Beatles' "Something" for the album. The main hits on the album were the songs "Amor mio" and "Grande grande ...
Claudio Milano from OndaRock [] highlighted the track "My Melancholy Baby" in the album with an exquisite Martelli arrangement and Mina's personal interpretation: "The interpreter's voice, announced by a caressing string intro, immediately flies on high frequencies, caressed with superb lightness, to become loaded with harmonics as it falls back on low and deliberately dirty frequencies, with ...
In 2001, Italian singer Mina recorded a cover version of the song. Ше was first introduced to the public on March 31 of the same year during the broadcast of the documentary Mina in Studio. [7] According to Paolo Limiti, it was recorded from one take. The singer herself later confirmed this, also stating that she immediately liked the song as ...