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Arrangers: Enrico Pieranunzi; Urban Chill; Giacomo Bondi; Carlos Libedinsky; Gigi Pellegrino.
Personnel: Gabrielle Chiararo (vocals); Giacomo Bondi (strings, Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer, percussion programming); Chris Potter (saxophone); Kenny Wheeler (horns); Enrico Pieranunzi, Joao Braga (piano); Paul Motian (drums).
Recording information: Fuzz Studios, Rome, Italy; Timeline, Rome, Italy.
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