Paolo Benvegnu - E Inutile Parlare D'Amore - VINYL LP
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- Genre: Foreign
- Description: Album Tracks 1. Tecnica E Simbolica 2. L'oceano 3. Pescatori Di Perle 4. Marlene Dietrich 5. Il Nostro Amore Indifferente 6. 27/12 7. Canzoni Brutte 8. In Der Nicht Sein 9. Libero 10. L'origine Del Mondo 11. Alla Disobbedienza
- Artist: Paolo Benvegnu
- Title: E Inutile Parlare D'Amore
- Format: VINYL
- Label: Universal Italy
- Release Date: 01/26/2024
- Genre: Foreign
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- UPC: 602458946246
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