Sarò libera

Sarò libera
Studio album by Emma Marrone
Released September 20, 2011
Recorded Summer 2011
Genre Pop, pop-rock
Label Universal Music
Emma Marrone chronology
A me piace così
(2010)
Sarò libera
(2011)
Schiena
(2013)
Singles from Sarò libera
  1. "Sarò libera"
    Released: September 2, 2011
  2. "Tra passione e lacrime"
    Released: October 28, 2011
  3. "Non è l'inferno"
    Released: February 16, 2012
  4. "Cercavo amore"
    Released: May 27, 2012
  5. "Maledetto quel giorno"
    Released: September 17, 2012

Sarò libera is the second solo studio album from Emma Marrone, published on September 20, 2011 by the record Universal.[1] The album is preceded by the homonymous single Sarò Libera, released September 2, 2011 and subsequently certified Gold disc.[2][3] The album reached the highest position as the #43 Switzerland in the Swiss Music Charts, remaining there for eight weeks,[4][5] and came straight to Number 1 in Italy, with the two versions. The October 28, 2011 is published in radio airplay Tra passione e lacrime, chosen as the album's second single.

On the occasion of the participation of Emma Sanremo Music Festival 2012, the February 15, 2012 was published a new edition of the album, called Sanremo Edition, with a dual version of Non è l'inferno, a song that won the Sanremo Music Festival 2012, and a cover of Nel blu dipinto di blu.

The single Non è l'inferno, certified disc multiplatinum,[6] debuted straight to 1st place in Italy while Switzerland reaches the 19th position. The fourth single,Cercavo amore, arrives at the peak in Italy and is certified Platinum disc.[7] The July 10 released the official remix of single by the work of Alex Gaudino and Jason Rooney, who will be one of the tracks that will make up the track list Just Dance 4, available from 2 October 2012 worldwide.

The fifth single from the album is Maledetto quel giorno, the soundtrack of the campaign Hyundai i20 Sound Edition. The November 11, on the site of Il Corriere della Sera, was released a preview of the music video of the song, not as a single statement, Non sono solo te, included in the Sarò libera, of which Emma is both Producer and Screenwriter.[8][9]

The album Sarò libera was certified double platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry.[10]

Track listing

Standard edition

  1. Tra passione e lacrime
  2. Sarò libera
  3. Senza averti mai
  4. Non sono solo te
  5. Ti capita mai
  6. Dove finisce la notte
  7. Acqua e ghiaccio
  8. Maledetto quel giorno
  9. Cercavo amore
  10. Da quando mi hai lasciato tu
  11. Un attimo
  12. Protagonista
  13. Scusa se vado via

Sanremo edition

  1. Non è l'inferno
  2. Nel blu dipinto di blu
  3. Tra passione e lacrime
  4. Sarò libera
  5. Senza averti mai
  6. Non sono solo te
  7. Ti capita mai
  8. Dove finisce la notte
  9. Acqua e ghiaccio
  10. Maledetto quel giorno
  11. Cercavo amore
  12. Da quando mi hai lasciato tu
  13. Un attimo
  14. Protagonista
  15. Scusa se vado via
  16. Non è l'inferno feat Alessandra Amoroso

Charts

Album's Position

Chart Peak Position
Italy Albums Chart FIMI 1
Swiss Albums Chart 43

Sarò libera Tour

Sarò libera Tour
Tour by Emma Marrone
Location  Italy
Associated album Sarò libera, A me piace così, Oltre
Start date 10 July 2012
End date 1 December 2012
No. of shows 49 Italy
1  United Kingdom
Emma Marrone concert chronology

From July 10, 2012 Emma Marrone will be on tour with the Sarò libera Tour, which will stop in the following Italian cities[11][12] with a single date foreign to London's 8 in October at Koko Club.[13] A December 2012 is told that Sarò libera Tour totaled more than 160,000 tickets sold (excluding stages with free admission)[14] and sold out in almost every concert.[15][16]

Date

First part

  1. 10 July Cattolica (RN) – Arena della Regina
  2. 13 July Albese con Cassano (CO) – Area Concerti Albese
  3. 14 July Asti (AT) – Piazza Cattedrale
  4. 19 July Roma (RM) – Il Centrale Live
  5. 21 July Lastra a Signa (FI) – Campo Sportivo
  6. 25 July Caserta (CE) – Piazza Matteotti
  7. 26 July Monopoli (BA) – Stadio Vito Simone Veneziani
  8. 30 July Lignano Sabbiadoro (UD) – Arena Beach
  9. 31 July Rosolina a mare (RO) – Piazzale Europa
  10. 1º August Bolgheri (LI) – Arena bolgheri melody (together with Pierdavide Carone and Antonino)
  11. 2 August Circello (BN) – Parco San Vito
  12. 4 August Cassino (FR) – Archivillage
  13. 5 August Anzio (RM) – Stadio Renato Reatini
  14. 7 August Rossano (CS) – Campo Sportivo
  15. 9 August Messina (ME) – Arena Villa Dante
  16. 10 August Scicli (RG) – Valle Ventura
  17. 12 August Paestum (SA) – Teatro dei Templi
  18. 13 August Sant'Egidio del Monte Albino (SA) – Piazza Tagliamonte
  19. 15 August Delianuova (RC) – Piazza Umberto 1
  20. 16 August Catanzaro (CZ) – Area magna grecia
  21. 17 August Belvedere Marittimo (CS) – Campo sportivo
  22. 19 August Vallerano (VT) – Piazza del Ruscello
  23. 20 August Terracina (LT) – Arena il molo
  24. 22 August Macerata (MC) – Arena Sferisterio
  25. 23 August Cervia (RA) – Piazza Garibaldi
  26. 25 August Sebariù – Carbonia (CI) – Miniera di Serbariu
  27. 26 August San Teodoro (OT) – Arena Live
  28. 28 August Alezio (LE) – Green Village
  29. 30 August Pescara (PE) – Teatro monumento Gabriele D'Annunzio
  30. 31 August Termoli (CB) – Teatro Verde
  31. 5 September Verona (VR) – Arena di Verona (together with Alessandra Amoroso)
  32. 8 September Catania (CT) – Anfiteatro Le Ciminiere
  33. 9 September Campofelice di Roccella (PA) – Piazza Garibaldi
  34. 10 September Cerisano (CS) – Anfiteatro
  35. 15 September Matera (MT) – Castello Tramontano
  36. 17 September Mirabella (AV) – Piazza XXIV Maggio
  37. 18 September Guidonia (RM) – Piazza Alfredo Barbieri
  38. 22 September Moncalieri (TO) – Piazza del Mercato

Second part

Emma in concert in Florence in 2012 with her guitar Gretsch White Falcon
  1. 8 October Londra (UK) – Koko Club
  2. 11 November Morbegno (SO) – Polo Fieristico
  3. 14 November Milano (MI) – Alcatraz
  4. 15 November Padova (PD) – Gran Teatro Geox
  5. 20 November Eboli (SA) – PalaSele
  6. 22 November Napoli (NA) – Palapartenope
  7. 23 November Roma (RM) – Gran Teatro
  8. 25 November Pesaro (PU) – Palafiera
  9. 27 November Firenze (FI) – Teatro Obihall
  10. 29 November Torino (TO) – PalaOlimpico
  11. 30 November Bologna (BO) – PalaDozza
  12. 1 December Genova (GE) – 105 Stadium(Vaillant Palace)

The track list,[17] the scenery and the arrangements of the songs between Tour summer and winter have been modified. In the Tour winter, as well as most rock and impetuous already shown in Tour summer, the singer said he wanted to show even the most intimate.[18] Since the beginning of Tour winter brought the singer of songs played personally with their guitar(The Gretsch White Falcon[19])[20][21] and personally created some videos of story;[22] In band there was the inclusion of Arianna Mereu the first part of the tour, while the winter version there were two new entries, Elena Floris the violin and Claudia Della Gatta to cello.

Setlist

  1. Intro voice Emma
  2. Tra passione e lacrime
  3. Ti capita mai
  4. Resta ancora un po'
  5. Colori
  6. Purché tua
  7. Sarò libera
  8. Con le nuvole
  9. L'amore che ho
  10. Davvero
  11. Io son per te l'amore
  12. Acqua e ghiaccio
  13. Nel blu dipinto di blu
  14. Medley: Cullami/Da quando mi hai lasciato tu/Dove finisce la notte
  15. Protagonista
  16. Arida
  17. Dalle vene
  18. Maledetto quel giorno
  19. Non è l'inferno
  20. Calore
  21. Arriverà(version without the Modà)
  22. Scusa se vado via
  23. Cercavo amore
  1. Video presentation
  2. Davvero (Emma voice and Guitar)
  3. Maledetto quel giorno
  4. Ti capita mai
  5. Acqua e ghiaccio
  6. Senza averti mai (Emma voice and Guitar)
  7. Con le nuvole
  8. Nel blu dipinto di blu
  9. America
  10. Cercavo amore
  11. L'amore che ho
  12. Tra passione e lacrime
  13. Non sono solo te
  14. Sembra strano
  15. Dalle vene
  16. Cullami
  17. Resta ancora un po'
  18. Arriverà (version without the Modà)
  19. Sarò libera
  20. Io son per te l'amore (Emma voice and Guitar)
  21. Non è l'inferno
  22. Calore
  23. Cercavo amore bis

Band

References

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