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''Colpo di Coda'' is a double live album from
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and was recorded during the
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concert of the Terremoto tour. It contains two previously unreleased tracks "A denti stretti" and "Africa".


Track listing


CD one

# ''A denti stretti'' – 4:05 # ''Sotto il vulcano'' – 5:51 # ''Soldi'' – 4:25 # ''Dinosauro'' – 3:45 # ''Resisti'' – 4:25 # ''Woda-Woda'' – 3:40 # ''Gioconda'' – 6:10 # ''Il mistero di Giulia'' – 6:51 # ''Fata Morgana'' – 5:04


CD two

# ''Gira nel mio cerchio'' – 3:57 # ''Maudit'' – 5:18 # ''Dimmi il nome'' – 4:32 # ''Prima guardia'' – 4:55 # ''El diablo'' – 4:19 # ''Proibito'' – 4:21 # ''Tex'n'duet'' – 5:44 # ''Africa'' – 4:39 # ''Cangaceiro'' – 6:41


Personnel

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Piero Pelù Pietro "Piero" Pelù (born 10 February 1962) is an Italian singer and songwriter, best known for his work with the Italian band Litfiba. He was born in Florence. In July 1999, Pelù quit Litfiba. In 2000, he released his first solo album ''N ...
- Vocals * Ghigo Renzulli - Guitars * Franco Caforio - Drums * Antonio Aiazzi – Keyboards * Roberto Terzani - Bass * Fabrizio Simoncioni Recording and mixing Produced by Alberto Pirelli Litfiba albums 1994 live albums EMI Records live albums Italian-language albums {{1990s-rock-album-stub