Roberto Zanetti
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+ | '''Roberto Zanetti''' (born November 28, 1956) is an Italian singer, music producer, composer and businessman from [[Massa]], [[Tuscany]]. As a singer he is known under the stage name '''Savage''', and as a music producer he uses the alias '''Robyx'''. | ||
- | # "Don't Cry Tonight" – [[Roberto Zanetti|Savage]] | + | == Savage discography == |
- | # "Take a Chance" – [[Mr. Flagio]] | + | |
- | # "[[Dirty Talk]]" – [[Klein & M.B.O.]] | + | |
- | # "Passion" – [[The Flirts]] | + | |
- | # "[[Ti Sento]]" – [[Matia Bazar]] | + | |
- | # "[[Never Be Alone]]" – [[Justice (French band)|Justice]] vs. [[Simian (band)|Simian]] | + | |
- | # "[[The Show Must Go On (Queen song)|The Show Must Go On]]" – [[Queen (band)|Queen]] | + | |
- | # "Stand on the Word" – Celestial Choir[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlQY3Gmalxo] | + | |
- | # "[[I Was Born This Way]]" – [[Carl Bean]] | + | |
- | # "I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love" – [[Dusty Springfield]] | + | |
- | ===Disc two=== | + | === Singles === |
+ | *"Don't Cry Tonight" (1983) | ||
+ | *"Only You" (1984) | ||
+ | *"Radio"/"A Love Again" (1984) | ||
+ | *"Radio"/"Reggae Radio" (1984) | ||
+ | *"Time" (1985) | ||
+ | *"A Love Again" (Remix) (1985) | ||
+ | *"Love Is Death" (1986) | ||
+ | *"Celebrate" (1986) | ||
+ | *"So Close" (1988) | ||
+ | *"I'm Loosing You" {{sic}} (1988) | ||
+ | *"[[(I Just) Died in Your Arms|I Just Died In Your Arms]]" (1989) | ||
+ | *"Don't Cry Tonight '89" (1989) | ||
+ | *"Good-Bye" (1989) | ||
+ | *"Don't Leave Me" (1990) | ||
+ | *"Something"/"[[Strangelove (song)|Strangelove]]" (1993) | ||
+ | *"Don't You Want Me" (1994) | ||
+ | *"Twothousandnine" (2009) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Albums === | ||
+ | *''Tonight'' (1984) | ||
+ | *''Capsicum'' (1986) | ||
+ | *''Goodbye'' (1989) | ||
+ | *''Strangelove'' (1994) | ||
+ | *''Don't Cry – Greatest Hits'' (1994) | ||
+ | *''Discomania'' (2001) | ||
- | # "Traum" – Fairmont | ||
- | # "Pulse Pause Repeat" – [[Harold Budd]], Ruben Garcia and [[Daniel Lentz]] | ||
- | # "Microgravity" – [[Biosphere (musician)|Biosphere]] | ||
- | # "Come In!" (II Movement) (Composed by [[Vladimir Martynov]]) – Ensemble Opus Posth | ||
- | # "Promenade Sentimentale" (Sentimental Walk) – [[Vladimir Cosma]] | ||
- | # "La Baie" – [[Étienne Daho]] | ||
- | # "Tiny" – Vessel | ||
- | # "Laura's Theme" – [[Craig Armstrong]] | ||
- | # "One Two Three No Gravity" ([[Dettinger]] Mix) – Closer Musik | ||
- | # "Goin' Back" – [[Dusty Springfield]] | ||
- | # "Lunz" – Lunz | ||
- | #"Sospiri" Op. 70 (Composed by [[Edward Elgar]]) – Sir [[John Barbirolli]] Conducts The New Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
- | # "DD Rhodes" – www.jz-arkh.co.uk | ||
- | # "Video Kid" – The Video Kid | ||
- | # "Movement" – [[Lobe (band)|Lobe]] | ||
- | # "At Dusk" – [[John Surman]] | ||
- | #"Melodie" Opus 47 No. 3 (Composed by [[Edvard Grieg]]) – [[Emil Gilels]] | ||
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Roberto Zanetti (born November 28, 1956) is an Italian singer, music producer, composer and businessman from Massa, Tuscany. As a singer he is known under the stage name Savage, and as a music producer he uses the alias Robyx.
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Savage discography
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Singles
- "Don't Cry Tonight" (1983)
- "Only You" (1984)
- "Radio"/"A Love Again" (1984)
- "Radio"/"Reggae Radio" (1984)
- "Time" (1985)
- "A Love Again" (Remix) (1985)
- "Love Is Death" (1986)
- "Celebrate" (1986)
- "So Close" (1988)
- "I'm Loosing You" Template:Sic (1988)
- "I Just Died In Your Arms" (1989)
- "Don't Cry Tonight '89" (1989)
- "Good-Bye" (1989)
- "Don't Leave Me" (1990)
- "Something"/"Strangelove" (1993)
- "Don't You Want Me" (1994)
- "Twothousandnine" (2009)
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Albums
- Tonight (1984)
- Capsicum (1986)
- Goodbye (1989)
- Strangelove (1994)
- Don't Cry – Greatest Hits (1994)
- Discomania (2001)
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