In doma is the 2009 debut album of Debora Petrina, who composed, arranged, mixed, and produced it in addition to providing vocals, accordion, piano, and keyboards.[2][3][4] It was released by A Buzz Supreme-Consorzio Utopia and distributed by Egea.[5][6] Guests on this album include Elliott Sharp, Amy Kohn and Ascanio Celestini.[7] JAM Magazine voted it as the best debut album in November 2009, and it won the Indie-pop Revelation Prize at MEI's 2009 indie label festival.[2][3][8]
In doma |
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Released | 2009 |
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Genre | Pop |
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Length | 47:03 |
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Language | Italian, English |
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Producer | Debora Petrina |
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In doma (2009)
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Petrina (2013)
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In doma was covered by magazines other print including Blow Up,[2][5] All About Jazz,[1] Il Mucchio,[5] JAM Magazine,[3] Rockerilla, Rumore, Il Manifesto,[5] and Stile.[6] Petrina has also appeared on radio shows such as Battiti and Terzo anello on Rai Radio 3; Demo on Rai Radio 1; and TG2 Mizar on TG2,[9][5] as well as independent stations such as Radio Popolare, LifeGate Radio, Radio Capodistria, and Radio Città Futura.[5][8] Songs from In doma were included on David Byrne's radio show on his monthly playlist three separate times in 2009.[10]
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1. | "Babel Bee" | 1:30 |
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2. | "A ce soir" | 3:47 |
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3. | "She-Shoe" | 4:35 |
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4. | "Fuori Stagione" | 5:52 |
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5. | "SMS (Csókolózás lány)" | 3:58 |
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6. | "Notte usata" | 4:14 |
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7. | "Pool Story" | 6:13 |
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8. | "Ghost Track" | 5:35 |
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9. | "Asteròide 482" | 4:03 |
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10. | "Sounds-Like" | 7:12 |
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Personnel
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- Debora Petrina - vocals, accordion, piano, Rhodes piano, keyboard, toy piano production, composer, arranger[7][2]
- Alessandro Fedrigo - acoustic bass, electric bass, vocals[7]
- Gianni Bertoncini - drums, stylophone, vocals[7]
- Emir Bijukic - Kraakdoos in "SMS (Csókolózás lány" and "Pool Story"[7][1]
- Elliott Sharp - guitar in "Pool Story"[7][1]
- Amy Kohn - accordion in "Ghost Track"[7]
- Ascanio Celestini - radio announcement in "Asteròide 482"[7]
- Patrizia Laquidara - co-writer of "Fuori Stagione"[11]
References
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