| | Pooh Boomerang CD - Import Pooh Discography of CDs
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Pooh Boomerang Songs | 1. | Citta Degli Altri - (Italian) | |
| 2. | Ci Pensero Domani - (Italian) | |
| 3. | Pronto Buongiorno E la Sv | |
| 4. | Cercami - (Italian) | |
| 5. | Leggenda di Mautoa - (Italian) | |
| 6. | Air India - (Italian) | |
| 7. | Quaderno di Donna - (Italian) | |
| 8. | Incredibilmente Giu - (Italian) | |
| 9. | Classe - (Italian) | |
| 10. | Il Ragazzo del Cielo - (Italian) | |
| Boomerang Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   EXCELLENT IT“S AN EXCELLENT DISC AND MUSICAL GROUP. SPECIALLY CI PENSERO DOMANI AND CERCAMI SONG, IN GENERAL THE WORDS, THE MUSIC AND VOCAL IS VERY GOOD. Submitted by mavargas (P.O. BOX 209-3009 Santa Bįrbara Heredia, Costa Ric)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
La magia dei Pooh Sicuramente uno dei dischi pił rappresentativi del longevo gruppo italiano. E' confortante l'ascolto di questi brani, i ricordi inevitabilmente a loro ancorati raffiorano. I Pooh hanno il dono di distillare in pochi minuti storie di vita, tutto č indispensabile, nulla risulta superfluo. "Ci penserņ domani","Air India","Incredibilmente gił", sono dei veri propri racconti, le immagini scorrono davanti agli occhi, occhi velati da inevitabili emozioni. Imperdibile per chi ancora sa risuonare al suono della poesia. Submitted by a reviewer (Roma, Italia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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