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| 1 | Che ne sai | 320 | 3:46 | 8.63 | $0.20 | Download |
| 2 | Che amore vuoi che sia | 320 | 4:32 | 10.38 | $0.20 | Download |
| 3 | Ricominciare | 320 | 4:18 | 9.85 | $0.20 | Download |
| 4 | Giorno magico | 320 | 4:19 | 9.88 | $0.20 | Download |
| 5 | Non mi lasciare | 320 | 4:30 | 10.29 | $0.20 | Download |
| 6 | Festa | 320 | 4:12 | 9.62 | $0.20 | Download |
| 7 | Bella o bello chissa' | 320 | 4:53 | 11.17 | $0.20 | Download |
| 8 | Pace | 320 | 4:50 | 11.08 | $0.20 | Download |
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1 Leonard Cohen
Che ne sai by Riccardo Fogli
When Steve Jobs said at the WWDC last year that some Leopard features were being held back to keep Microsoft from starting their copying machines so early, it was really hard to take seriously. It was all a bunch of marketing hooey, the soft of stuff that’s designed just to increase the public’s appetite about a new product.
2 Mumblz
Che ne sai by Riccardo Fogli
The Reunion Tour did it again with Reunion Tour. It effing rocks."Tracks such as 'Reunion Tour', which is basically a bass and drum track coupled with a synthesizer, are among their more wild experiments--and surprisingly, they work well. With each release we have seen the band try something new, and they do not disappoint on Reunion Tour."
3 The Moldy Peaches
Che ne sai by Riccardo Fogli
Awards shows are generally stale, and neglect to keep viewers on their toes but since the launch four years ago of MTV's sister network for college students, mtvU, the station has decided to try a different approach to the production of a "same-old" awards ceremony, by creating the mtvU Woodie Awards.
4 Audio Werner
Che ne sai by Riccardo Fogli
Hi It's Hammy here with this weeks info on what's happening at Rhino, Dorchester Arms and other associated venues. www.djhammy.co.uk www.myspace.com/djhammysupersonic Updated 21st November 2007 First the bad news Mint RIP /www.btinternet.com/~djhammy/mint/mintrip.htm
5 Bush Chemists
Che ne sai by Riccardo Fogli
U.S. troops stationed overseas have found a new way to stay in touch with families and friends -- on space missions in cyberspace.