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Acanto Segnali Di Fumo Songs | 1. | Canto nomade |
| 2. | Pappend'arena |
| 3. | Venti del fato |
| 4. | Nebbia di pensieri |
| 5. | Segnali di fumo |
| 6. | Pagine nuove |
| 7. | Graffiti |
| 8. | Camera d'albergo |
| 9. | Asutt'e su soli |
| 10. | La chimera |
| 11. | Terra senza eta |
| 12. | Maimone llau |
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