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''L'anima vola'' is the eighth studio album by
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, released on 15 October 2013 by
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. It's the singer-songwriter's first recording project entirely in
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, the album won the Premio Lunezia for "musical and literary value". The album features the soundtracks " Ancora qui" with
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, shortlisted for the
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, and "Ecco che", nominate at the Nastro d'Argento for Best Original Song. Commercially it peaked at number one in Italy and was certified double platinum by the
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.


Background and composition

''L'anima vola'' is the first album published by Elisa entirely in the Italian language, with the participation in the production and writing of the tracks of
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, Chris Bell,
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,
Luciano Ligabue Luciano Riccardo Ligabue (born 13 March 1960), commonly known as Ligabue or Liga, is an Italian singer-songwriter, film director and writer. Biography Ligabue was born in Correggio, in the province of Reggio Emilia (Emilia-Romagna egl, Emig ...
and
Giuliano Sangiorgi Giuliano Sangiorgi (born 24 January 1979 in Nardò, Province of Lecce, Lecce, Italy) is an Italian artist who has gained increasing fame as a singer, songwriter and composer, together with his rock band Negramaro. Career Giuliano is not only t ...
. In an interview with ''
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'', Elisa has explained the artistic decision of writing and producing the project:
"When I threw myself into Italian, I had to abandon my critical spirit: otherwise I would not have been able to produce a free, true thing. Thinking about what the one
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can give and take away from the other nglishcastrates me. I just don't think about it, I have projected myself onto another track, I have started another journey. I think there are two 'Elisa' with a different style but not necessarily in contrast. It's just another facet of me. ..My way of making music is not so direct: I don't think this is such a private record. I could be more narrative, sure, like other songwriters do. I am never explicit, I prefer to be evocative. Too much detail hurts the songs because it dulls the imagination of the listener"
The album features an alternative version of "Ancora qui", composed by Ennio Morricone and written by Elisa herself, soundtrack track for the film ''
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'' directed by
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, which was shortlisted for the
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. The other song, composed by Elisa and written by Giuliano Sangiorgi, "Ecco che" was selected as the soundtrack for the film ''The Fifth Wheel'' by
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, earning a nomination at the
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for Best Original Song.


Reception

''L'anima vola'' received generally positive reviews from Italian critics, appreciating the depth of the lyrics and the themes addressed by Elisa on the tracks. Marinella Venegoni of ''
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'' described the project as a "difficult record" due to the linguistic change made by the singer, considering the choice "like stepping into mysterious territory, a gesture of artistic maturity". Judging it "enjoyable", the journalist defnited it as a "complex musical and production fabric, but the melodies have an immediate impact; with Elisa's ability then to bring out the rich nuances of her beautiful voice", describing the lyrics as "intimist" and "personal". Paola De Simone of ''
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'' gave the project a score of 8 out of 10, describing it as having a "mature and readable" style in which the songs are "narrated with a clear and clean pen, not at all thirsty for easy rhymes, but eager to communicate feelings and moods". De Simone described the singer's vocals "well balanced", allowing her a "talented interpretation, which even knows how to communicate nuances".


Track listing

All lyrics written by
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except where noted; all music composed by Elisa except where noted.


Musicians

* Elisa - vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, keyboards, electric guitar, bass, programming * Andrea Rigonat - guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar * Christian "Noochie" Rigano - keyboards, synth, piano, organ, programming * Sean Hurley - bass * Davide Rossi - violin, programming * Victor Indrizzo - drums, percussions


Chart performance


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Certifications


References

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