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Mina Anna Maria Mazzini (born 25 March 1940) or Mina Anna Quaini (for the Swiss civil registry), known mononymously as Mina, is an Italian-Swiss singer and actress. She was a staple of television variety shows and a dominant figure in Italian pop music from the 1960s to the mid-1970s, known for her three-
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, the agility of her
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voice, and her image as an emancipated woman. In performance, Mina combined several modern styles with traditional Italian melodies and
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, which made her the most versatile pop singer in Italian music. Mina dominated the country's charts for 15 years and reached an unsurpassed level of popularity. She has scored 79 albums and 71 singles on the Italian charts. Mina's TV appearances in 1959 were the first for a female
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singer in Italy. Her loud syncopated singing earned her the nickname "Queen of Screamers". The public also labeled her the "Tigress of
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" for her wild gestures and body shakes. When she turned to light pop tunes, Mina's chart-toppers in West Germany in 1962 and Japan in 1964 earned her the title of the best international artist in these countries. Mina's more refined sensual manner was introduced in 1960 with Gino Paoli's ballad " This World We Love In", which charted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1961. Mina was banned from TV and radio in 1963 because her pregnancy and relationship with a married actor did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois morals.Mina. Storia di un mito by Nino Romano (Rusconi 1986) After the ban, the public broadcasting service RAI tried to continue to prohibit her songs, which were forthright in dealing with subjects such as religion, smoking and sex. Mina's cool act combined sex appeal with public
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, dyed blonde hair, and shaved eyebrows to create a "bad girl" image. Mina's voice has distinctive timbre and great power. Her main themes are anguished love stories performed in high dramatic tones. The singer combined classic Italian pop with elements of
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, R&B and
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during the late 1960s, especially when she worked in collaboration with the singer-songwriter
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. Top Italian songwriters created material with large vocal ranges and unusual chord progressions to showcase her singing skills, particularly "Brava" by Bruno Canfora (1965) and the pseudo- serial "Se telefonando" by
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(1966). The latter song was covered by several performers abroad.
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carried Mina's ballad "
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" to charts in the U.S., UK, and other English-speaking countries in 1973. Mina's
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duet "
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" was turned into a worldwide hit by Dalida and
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in 1974. Mina gave up public appearances in 1978 but has continued to release popular albums and musical projects on a yearly basis to the present day.


Early life

Anna Maria Mazzini was born into a working-class family in
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. The family moved to work in
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in her childhood. She listened to American rock and roll and jazz records and was a frequent visitor at the Santa Tecla and the Taverna Messicana clubs of Milan, both known for promoting rock and roll. After finishing high school in 1958, she attended college where she majored in accounting.Mina. Biografia
Musicalstore.it site. In Italian. Retrieved 27 June 2007


Career


Queen of Screamers (1958–1961)

While on summer holiday in Versilia on 8 August 1958, Mazzini gave an improvised performance of the song "Un'anima tra le mani" to amuse her family after a concert at the La Bussola night club. During the following nights, Sergio Bernardini, the owner of the club, held her back in her attempts to get back on stage.P. Belluso- F. Merkel, Unicamente Mina, Gammalibri 1983, p. 12 In September, she started her solo career with the backing of the band Happy Boys. Her concert in September 1958, before an audience of 2,500 people at the Theatre of Rivarolo del Re, won enthusiastic approval from local critics. She soon signed with Davide Matalon, owner of the small record company Italdisc. Her first single, "Non partir"/"Malatia", was produced under the stage name Mina for the Italian audience. Simultaneously, " Be Bop A Lula"/"When" was issued under the name ''Baby Gate'' for the international audience. ''Baby'' was chosen as a contrast to her 178 cm height (5 ft 10 in) – exceptionally tall for an Italian woman – and ''Gate'' as a tribute to
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. In December, her performance at the Sei giorni della canzone festival of Milan was described by the ''La Notte'' newspaper as the "birth of a star". It was Mina's last performance with the Happy Boys, as her family refused to let her skip college for a scheduled tour of Turkey. Less than a month after the breakup with her previous band, Mina co-founded a new group called Solitari, which consisted of a singer, a saxophonist, a pianist, a contrabassist, and a guitarist. Her first hit with the band featured Mina performed an extra-loud, syncopated version of the popular song " Nessuno" ("Nobody"), which she performed at the first rock festival in the Milan Ice Palace in February 1959.Nessuno. In TV esplode Mina
Galleria della canzone site. In Italian. Retrieved 27 June 2007
Performances of the song on the TV game shows '' Lascia o raddoppia?'' and ''Il musichiere'' on 1 March and 4 April were hailed by Italian critics. The starlet signed with Elio Gigante, an experienced artist manager. In the following years, he organized her performances in the grand ballrooms of Italy. Her first Italian 1 hit was the up-tempo "Tintarella di luna" ("Moon Tan") in September 1959, which was performed in her first '' musicarello'' (musical comedy film), '' Juke box – Urli d'amore''. In late 1959, Matalon had her drop the name Baby Gate in favour of Mina.


Growing up (1960–1965)

In 1960, Mina made her
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in Sanremo debut with two songs. She turned to slow emotional love songs for the first time. The song "È vero" ("It's True") reached No. 8 on the Italian charts. Gino Paoli's song " Il cielo in una stanza" ("The Sky in a Room") marked the beginning of the young singer's transformation from a rock and roll shrieker to a feminine inspiration for cantautori.Il cielo in una stanza
Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010
The idea for the song "Love can grow at any moment at any place" had come to Paoli while lying on a bed and looking at the purple ceiling. The single topped the list of annual sales in Italy and reached the Billboard Hot 100 as "This World We Love In". Video performances of the song were included in the musicarellos ''Io bacio... tu baci'' and ''Appuntamento a Ischia'', and in 1990, in the
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of the film ''Goodfellas''. At the 1961 Sanremo song festival, Mina performed two songs. "Io amo, tu ami" ("I Love, You Love") finished fourth and "Le mille bolle blu" ("A Thousand Blue Bubbles") placed fifth. Disappointed with these results, Mina declared her intention of never performing at the Sanremo song festival again. As her songs and movies were already popular abroad, Mina started to tour Spain and Japan, and performed on Venezuelan TV in 1961. Mina performed on Spanish TV and at the Paris Olympia hall at the beginning of 1962. The presentation of her German single "Heißer Sand" on 12 March 1962 on
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's TV show caused a boom of 40,000 record sales in ten days in Germany. The record went to No. 1 and spent over half the year on the German charts in 1962.Mina. Ready Steady Girls website. Retrieved 21 February 2008 Mina had six more singles on the German chart in the next two years. In a listeners' poll conducted in July 1962 in Germany, Austria, and the German-speaking portion of Switzerland, Mina was voted the most popular singer in the world."Mina ha conquistato la Germania", ("Mina has conquered Germany". In Italian). ''Grand Hotel'', 14 July 1962 In May 1962, she performed in Buenos Aires. Meanwhile, her version of the
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rhythm " Moliendo Cafe" and the surf pop "Renato" peaked at No. 1 and No. 4 respectively on the Italian charts. "L'eclisse twist" appeared on the flipside of "Renato", and was used on the soundtrack of
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's feature film ''
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''. In 1963 Mina's TV and radio career was interrupted by RAI, the Italian public broadcasting service, as she refused to cover up her relationship (and resulting pregnancy) with the married actor
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. Mina's record sales were unaffected and due to public demand, RAI ended the ban. On 10 January 1964 she returned to the TV screen on the program ''La fiera dei sogni'', and performed the song "Città vuota", a cover of Gene McDaniels' "It's a Lonely Town (Lonely Without You)", which was her first release on the RiFi label. Her next single, "È l'uomo per me", a cover of Jody Miller's "He Walks Like a Man", became the biggest selling record of the year in Italy. Her new melodic mannerMina nuova maniera
Bella journal, 29 March 1964. In Italian
was demonstrated again on 11 December 1964 TV program ''Il macchiettario'', where she performed "Io sono quel che sono" ("I Am What I Am"). A reminder of her previous adolescent image, her single "Suna ni kieta namida" ("Tears Disappear in the Sand"), sung in Japanese, peaked at No. 1 on the Japanese singles chart and earned Mina the title of Best International Artist in Japan.F. Fratarcangeli, "Mina talk", Coniglio, 2005, p. 87. In Italian The first episode of the ''Studio Uno'' live Saturday night series showcased Mina's new blond look with shaved eyebrows. The shows included the brooding songs "Un bacio è troppo poco" ("One Kiss is Not Enough") and "Un anno d'amore" ("A Year of Love"), a cover of Nino Ferrer's "C'est irreparable". In the same series she performed "Brava" ("Good"), a rhythmic jazz number specially written by Bruno Canfora to demonstrate the Mina's vocal range and performing skills. Her ''
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'' album topped the Italian chart that year. Her recordings of 1965 included the
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performance of "Spirale Waltz", the theme song for the film '' The 10th Victim''.


Independence (1966–1968)

Maurizio Costanzo and Ghigo De Chiara wrote the lyrics of "Se telefonando" ("If Over the Phone") as the theme for the TV program '' Aria condizionata'' in spring 1966. The lyrics were composed in a dark, Hal David mode. The serialist composer
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was asked to compose the music. Mina and the three songwriters met in a RAI rehearsal room at Via Teulada, Rome. Morricone started to repeat a short musical theme of just three notes (by his term a ''micro-cell'')Morricone, Ennio. Classical Music Library Biography
SibeliusMusic site. Retrieved 27 June 2007
on an upright piano. He had copied the snippet of melody from the siren of a police car in Marseilles. After a few bars Mina grabbed the lyrics sheet and started to sing as if she had known the tune before. Composed in this way, "Se telefonando" is a pop song with eight transitions of
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that builds tension throughout the chorus. Morricone's arrangement featured a sophisticated combination of melodic trumpet lines, Hal Blaine-style drumming, a string set, a 1960s Europop female choir, and intense subsonic-sounding trombones. "Se telefonando" was presented in May 1966 in a ''Studio Uno'' episode and in August the same year at ''Aria condizionata''. The single peaked at No. 7 on the Italian chart and was 53rd in the annual list of sales. The album '' Studio Uno 66'' featured the song as one of the standout tracks along with "Ta-ra-ta-ta" and "Una casa in cima al mondo". It was the fifth biggest selling album of the year in Italy. In 1966, Mina started working with the Swiss Broadcasting Service and the Orchestra Radiosa in Lugano. She founded the
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PDU in collaboration with her father. The first record issued under the label was '' Dedicato a mio padre'' (Dedicated to My Father). Mina's growing interest in Brazilian music resulted in "
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" ("The Band"), a Chico Buarque song, which reached No. 3 in Italy. Mina continued to perform on Italian TV, and presented "Zum zum zum" on the spring 1967 variety series ''Sabato sera'', accompanied by the
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naval band. The series also included "La coppia più bella del mondo" ("The Most Beautiful Couple in the World"), a duet with
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. The title of the song "Sono, come tu mi vuoi" ("I Am, as You Want Me to Be") was taken from
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's play '' Come tu mi vuoi''. The lyrics talk about the manic attention of the press on an artist's private life. Another hit from ''Sabato sera'' was "
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" ("Immensity"), which was re-scored by Augusto Martelli and released as "La inmensidad" in Spain and Latin American countries. RAI broadcast the third episode of '' Senza Rete'' ("Without Safety Net") live on 18 July 1968 from the Auditorio A of the corporation's regional headquarters in
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. The program presented Mina's homage to Luigi Tenco, who had recently died. She turned his song "Se stasera sono qui" ("If I Stay Here Tonight") into a rigorous piece of
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Se stasera sono qui
Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 31 July 2010
in the score of Pino Calvi. She celebrated the 10th anniversary of her career with a concert at La Bussola, backed by the Orchestra Augusto Martelli. The concert was recorded and issued as '' Mina alla Bussola dal vivo''. '' Canzonissima 1968'' was a Saturday night prime time variety show that aired on Rai Uno from September 1968 to January 1969. It was hosted by Mina, Walter Chiari and Paolo Panelli.Zum zum zum
Galleria della canzone. In Italian. Retrieved 27 June 2007
The orchestrations were scored by the conductors Bruno Canfora and Augusto Martelli. "Sacumdì Sacumdà", Mina's talking and laughing version of Carlos Imperial's
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"Nem Vem Que Não Tem", narrowly escaped a ban by RAI because of its irreverent lyrics. The song was performed as part of a musical fantasy, back to back with "Quelli che hanno un cuore", her intense version of " Anyone Who Had a Heart".Settimana 20 Dicembre 1968
Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010
Another interpretation of a
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song was "La voce del silenzio" ("Silent Voices") by Paolo Limiti and Elio Isola, presented in a live session during the show. "Niente di niente" ("Nothing at All") was her version of the Delfonics' "Break Your Promise". The series also included the songs "Fantasia", "La musica è finita" ("The Music is Over") and the elegant "Un colpo al cuore" ("Heart Attack"). "Un colpo al cuore" ended up as No. 68 on the best-selling singles chart for that year in Italy. Each show was closed by Mina singing "Vorrei che fosse amore" ("Wish It Was Love"), a piece of atmospheric music by Bruno Canfora that was No. 50 on the best-selling singles chart for 1968 in Italy. A selection of songs from the series were issued as the album '' Canzonissima '68''.


Mogol-Battisti (1969–1973)

After a break of three months, Mina returned and recorded the song "Non credere" ("Disbelieve"), composed by Luigi Clausetti and Pietro Soffici, with lyrics by Mogol, in April. The single became the third biggest-selling record of the year in Italy. Mogol and his fellow composer
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, along with the Premiata Forneria Marconi on back-up instrumentals, worked with Mina on several songs as a result of the success of "Non credere". The team produced a set of songs including " Io e te da soli" ("You and Me Alone"), "Insieme" ("Together"), "Amor mio" ("Love of Mine"), "Io vivrò senza te" ("I'll Live without You"), " E penso a te" ("And I Think of You"). One of the first introductions of the new repertoire was the ''Senza Rete'' live televised concert from the Auditorio A in Naples on 20 January 1970. The material provided by Mogol-Battisti was the core for five albums. Among them, ''... bugiardo più che mai...più incosciente che mai...'' was Mina's first independent album to reach No. 1 of the weekly Italian charts and was the biggest selling album of 1969 in Italy. ''... quando tu mi spiavi in cima a un batticuore...'' was seventh on the annual record chart of 1970. '' Del mio meglio...'' (''My Best...'') was second in 1971. '' Mina'' was the biggest seller of 1972. The latter two albums were recorded during a break from live performances to give birth to her daughter Benedetta. Mina's comeback took place at RAI's variety series ''Teatro 10'' in spring 1972. One of the highlights of the series was a selection of Battisti's songs performed in duet with the composer. The shows also included "Balada para mi muerte" ("Ode to My Death"), a nuevo tango duet with
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at the
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, backed by the Argentinian group Conjunto 9. "
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", arranged by Pino Presti, was the second biggest-selling single of the year in Italy. The successes pushed Enrico Riccardi to take inspiration from Battisti's style in Riccardi's composition "Fiume azzurro", which earned another place in the top 100 of annual record sales in Italy.Fiume azzurro
Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010
The final number of the eight ''Teatro 10'' episodes was "
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" ("Words Words"), a duet with
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. The song is an
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dialogue between Mina's singing and Lupo's declamation. The lyrics' theme are hollow words. These intertwine the lady's lamentation of the end of love and the lies she has to hear with the male protagonist's recitation. In the dialog she scoffs at the compliments he gives her, calling them ''parole'' – just words. The single was released in April 1972 and topped the Italian charts. It was covered by numerous Italian and French duets.Parole parole
Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 25 May 2010
Mina said she would be retiring from public appearances after an exclusive concert at the La Bussola Club on 16 September. Thousands of people turned up at the nightclub's doorstep.
Hit Parade Italia. In Italian. Retrieved 31 July 2010

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on tenor saxophone and
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on trumpet. Mina lost her husband Virgilio Crocco in a car accident in 1973. She continued her career with the top Italian chart hits "E poi..." ("And Then...") and "L'importante è finire" ("It's Important to Finish"). She recorded the theme song "Fa presto, fa piano" ("Works Quickly, Works Quietly") for the film '' The Gamecock (film), La sculacciata'', issued in 1974.


Since 1974

Mina's last live TV appearance was the final episode of the ''Milleluci'' series on 16 March 1974. Mina was the hostess of the series alongside
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. During the series, she explored different musical styles in the songs " Everything's Alright", " Mack the Knife", " Night and Day", and " Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)". After "Non gioco più" ("The Game Is Over"), a blues duet with the
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player Toots Thielemans, Mina announced her withdrawal from public performances. Her last appearance on TV was her performance of "Ancora ancora ancora". The video was the final number of the "Mille e una luce" show on 1 July 1978.Ancora ancora ancora
Galleria della canzone. In Italian. Retrieved 28 June 2007
Her last concert appearances, a series of thirteen fully booked concerts at La Bussola in 1978, were cut short due to her illness. Mina gave her last public performance on 23 August 1978 at the Bussoladomani theatre. It was recorded and issued as '' Mina Live '78''. Mina continued to release albums on a yearly basis with her son
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as the producer. Between 1972 and 1995, she published a double album each year. From 1973, her LPs and CDs have been characterized by artistic motifs of the designers Luciano Tallarini, Gianni Ronco and the photographer Mauro Balletti. From the mid-1980s, the design of the album covers was trusted to Balletti alone. All of Mina's records under the PDU label have reached the Italian Top 100. A large part of her work has consisted of covering well-known songs; she has dedicated tribute albums to
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,
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, Renato Zero,
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,
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, Enzo Jannacci, the
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, and sacred music. Starting in 1989, all of her records included the jazzy piano playing of
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. After leaving the stage, her greatest chart successes have been duets. In 1985, "Questione di feeling", a duet with
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, was the 13th biggest-selling single of the year in Italy and became an evergreen (as a hit song is called in Europe). The duet album ''
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'', recorded with
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, was the biggest-selling album of 1998 in Italy. The break in Mina's TV appearances lasted until 2001, when she released footage of her recording sessions. The videos were broadcast over the
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internet site on 30 March. This resulted in millions of visits to the site on that night, and additional millions on following days. The footage was released as the DVD ''Mina in Studio''. After that event, Mina's singles started to chart in Italy again. The track "Succhiando l'uva" (2002), written for her by Zucchero, peaked at No. 3 on the chart. Mina's cover of "Don't call me baby (Can't take my eyes off you)" (2003) reached No. 4 in Italy. The single "Alibi" (2007) reached No. 6 in Italy. The triple CD '' The Platinum Collection'' reached No. 1 on the Italian charts. So did '' Olio'' (1999), '' Veleno'' (2002), '' Bula Bula'' (2005), '' Todavía'' (2007), '' Le migliori'' (2016) and '' Maeba'' (2018). Mina's later releases included duets with Mick Hucknall,
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, Piero Pelù,
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,
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, Joan Manuel Serrat, Chico Buarque,
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, Tiziano Ferro,
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and Seal. In recent years, Mina has been writing a weekly column on the front page of ''
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'' (from 2000 until 2011) and a page in the Italian edition of the magazine ''
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'', where she answered fan letters (from 2003 until 2015). Mina continues to publish
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selling albums to the present. She alternates pop albums with jazz-arranged projects and other styles, and keeps surprising with new musical collaborations. Meanwhile, her voice and songs are omnipresent in radio and TV commercials, theme tune of sports programs, talent shows (where they sing classics), tribute shows, new covers, and even as samples in the recordings of other artists (for example rapper Mondo Marcio). Although not appearing live, she opened and closed the 2009
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with her version of the Puccini opera aria " Nessun dorma". Her voice was also present, singing a cover in video's by main sponsor TIM, at the Festival editions of 2017 and 2018. In 2016, there was quite hype about a second album of Mina and Celentano together: '' Le Migliori''. It became the best selling album of the year in Italy. In 2018, Mina's new album ''MAEBA'' in 2018 debuted again at the Number 1 spot of the Italian albums and vinyls hitparade.


Musical style and public image


Voice

Mina is a soprano with great agility and a range of three octaves. Swingy and anti-melodic in her early years ("Tintarella di luna", 1959), her singing later acquired high dramatic tones.
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famously declared her to be "the greatest white singer in the world".


Queen of Screamers

Caught up in the wave of rock and roll sweeping across Italy in 1958, Mina listened to American records, and she was a frequent visitor at the Derby Club, the Santa Tecla, and the Taverna Messicana clubs of Milan, which promoted rock and roll music. Mina's repertoire at the beginning of her career included clumsy imitations of British and American rock and jazz songs, while her extra-loud and syncopated version of the song "Nessuno" showcased her excellent sense of rhythm. Earlier in 1958,
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had caused astonishment by raising his hands in the air during his performance of " Nel blu dipinto di blu" ("Volare"). In Mina's first TV appearances she further broke with tradition by shaking her head, hands, and hips to the rhythm. The writer Edoardo Sanguineti recalled the Italian public's first encounter with the enthusiastic singer as "for many people a memorable experience, ... a revelation." TV host
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named her one of the ("screamers"),Coriandoli
Galleria della canzone. In Italian. Retrieved 27 June 2007

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for her distinctive timbre and power. Later, the public called Mina "the Queen of Screamers". Her extravagant gestures earned her another nickname – "the Tigress of Cremona" ().


Grown up

Mina introduced her new sensual manner in her presentation of the ballad "Il cielo in una stanza" in 1960. Three years later, her love affair with Corrado Pani challenged the moral foundations of Italy, a country where divorce was illegal and single motherhood was considered shameful. Thus, her non-conformist choices represented the emancipation of women in Italy, which did not accord with the dominant Catholic and bourgeois virtues prevalent at the time. The subsequent ban from performing on Italian TV and radio channels further developed Mina's image as an independent bad girl, which she emphasized with her choice of song themes. An example was her performance of "Sacumdì Sacumdà" on air after RAI had expressed their displeasure with the song's lyrics about a girl's encounter with the Devil. Other songs that RAI initially banned as immoral were "Ta-ra-ta-ta" (dealing forthrightly with smoking),Mina - Fumo blu (Ta ra ta ta ta ta)
Musica e memoria. In Italian. Retrieved 21 January 2008
"La canzone di Marinella", and "L'importante è finire" (alluding to sex without love).
Musica e memoria. In Italian. Retrieved 21 January 2007
Mina's cool act featured sex appeal, public smoking, dyed blonde hair, shaved eyebrows, and heavy use of eye make-up. The main themes of Mina's songs were distressing love stories. Her style was to interpret them in a highly dramatic way by using gestures and body language to bring the story alive. Mina's performance was typically characterised by expressive intensity, subtle variations, and original phrasing. The music critic Gherardo Gentili has noted her interpretive skills as such: "By Mina, a word became the word, a note became the note." To demonstrate Mina's vocal range, the composer Bruno Canfora penned the song "Brava", and
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wrote "Se telefonando" with numerous transitions of tonality. More songs were composed exclusively for Mina and arranged for RAI's all-star orchestras for performance on the TV variety series ''
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'', ''Sabato sera'', '' Canzonissima'' and '' Teatro 10''. Mina (alongside
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) pioneered by combining classic Italian pop and swing music with features of blues, R&B and soul music, particularly in the songs "Se stasera sono qui" and "Deborah". She helped to incorporate new styles into Italian pop music, including nuevo tango, as seen in her duet "Balada para mi muerte" with
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.


Mogol-Battisti

When she altered her musical style in 1969, Mina changed her hairdo from short and straight to long blonde curls, and started to wear a black minidress. Mogol's and Lucio Battisti's first songs, particularly "Insieme" and "Io e te da soli", showcased Mina's blues and soul skills. Around the time of their collaboration, Mina turned toward middle-of-the-road pop. Battisti's melodies were sophisticated and had a complex chord sequence. The songs were characterized by frequent changes of rhythm, pauses, and dialogues between the voice and the orchestra. Another characterizing feature was an instrumental introduction without a rhythmic base.


Mina Latina

A fan of
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, Mina recorded in Spanish and Portuguese from the start of her career and currently enjoys a fan base in Spain and Latin America. The Spanish director
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has used Mina's songs in his movie soundtracks. In 2001, Mina published the compilation album ''Colección Latina''. It includes standards in Spanish, as well as Spanish covers of her originals. In 2003, the musical ''Mina... che cosa sei?'' based on Mina's songs was staged in Argentina, starring
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. It was nominated for four '' Premios ACE'' in 2003 and 2004, among them ''Best Musical'', and won the '' Premio Clarín'' for Best Musical. In 2007, Mina published '' Todavía'', an album in Spanish and Portuguese, which reached No. 36 on the Spanish charts and No. 1 on the Italian charts. It included duets with Joan Manuel Serrat,
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, Diego Torres, Chico Buarque, and Diego El Cigala.


Collaborations


Collaborations with arrangers

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("Tintarella di luna", "Piano", "Il cielo in una stanza") *
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("Se telefonando") * Bruno Canfora ("Vorrei che fosse amore", "Brava", "Sono come tu mi vuoi") * Augusto Martelli ("E se domani", "Un anno d'amore", "Non credere") (+ several albums) *
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("Insieme") * Gianpiero Reverberi ("Amor mio", "Io e te da soli") * Gianni Ferrio ("Parole parole", "Non gioco più") (+ several albums) * Pino Presti ("Grande grande grande", "E poi", "L'importante è finire", "Fiume azzurro", "E penso a te") (+ several albums) * Alberto Nicorelli ("Ancora ancora ancora") *
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("Questione di feeling") *
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("Acqua e sale", "Brivido Felino")


Collaborations with other performers

* With
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: ''Acqua e sale - Amami amami - A un passo da te - Brivido felino - Che t'aggia di' - Come un diamante nascosto nella neve - Dolce fuoco dell'amore - E l'amore - Io non volevo - Ma che ci faccio ancora qui - Messaggio d'amore - Non mi ami - Prisencolinensinainciusol - Se mi ami davvero - Sempre sempre sempre - Sono le tre - Specchi riflessi - Ti lascio amore'' * With
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: ''Parole parole'' * With
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: ''Fumo di Londra'' * With
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: ''Datemi della musica'' - ''Mogol Battisti'' * With Angel "Pato" Garcia: ''Contigo en la distancia'' * With
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: ''Balada para mi muerte'' * With the Audio 2: ''Dentro ad ogni cosa'' - ''Rotola la vita'' * With
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: ''More Than Words'' * With
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: ''Dottore'' * With Enzo Jannacci: ''E l'era tardi'' * With
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: ''La canzone di Marinella'' * With
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: ''Via di qua - A chi mi dice'' * With Fred Bongusto: Medley ''Non ci lasceremo mai - Frida - Sei proprio tu - Doce doce - A Detroit'' * With Gianni Morandi: Reggio Emilia - Meglio sarebbe - L'uva fogarina (Teresina imbriaguna) - Come porti i capelli bella bionda * With Giorgio Gaber: Medley ''Porta romana - La ballata del Cerutti - Trani a gogò - Barbera e champagne - Il Riccardo'' * With Johnny Dorelli and Renato Carosone: Medley ''Scapricciatiello - Pigliate 'na pasticca - Pasqualino Marajà - 'Na voce e 'na chitarra'' * With Lelio Luttazzi: ''Chi mai sei tu'' * With
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: Medley ''Insieme - Mi ritorni in mente - Il tempo di morire - E penso a te - Io e te da soli - Eppur mi son scordato di te - Emozioni'' * With
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: ''Amore disperato'' * With
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: ''Come stai'' - ''If I Fell'' * With Massimo Lopez: ''Noi'' * With Mick Hucknall: ''Someday in My Life'' * With
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: ''Agua y sal'' * With Milva: ''Motherless Child - Non arrenderti uomo'' * With Mónica Naranjo: ''Él se encuentra entre tú y yo'' * With Piero Pelù: ''Stay with me'' * With Renato Zero: ''Neri - Tutti gli zeri del mondo'' * With
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: ''Amore (
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album) - Bella senz'anima'' - ''Questione di feeling'' * With Seal: ''You Get Me'' * With Toots Thielemans: ''Non gioco più'' * With the Voci Atroci: ''Suona ancora''


Legacy

Mina has scored 77 albums and 71 singles on the Italian charts. She is the only artist to land an album at the top of the Italian charts in each of the six decades from the start of record keeping in 1965. She released an album every year during 1958–2003, and continues to release new albums and singles. President
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presented her with the Second Class of the
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on 1 June 2001.Communication of President of the Italian Republic
1 June 2001. In Italian
British singer Dusty Springfield referenced Mina in performance. A number of Mina's songs were turned into hits by singers in other languages: * The first of these was "Piano", scored by Matt Monro as " Softly, as I Leave You", which reached No. 10 in the UK Top 40. In 1964, the song reached No. 27 of the Billboard Hot 100 in the version by
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. * "Se telefonando" was covered by several performers in Italy and abroad, most notably by Françoise Hardy and Iva Zanicchi (1966), Delta V (2005),
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(2007), and Neil Hannon (2008). * "
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", recorded by
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as "''Never Never Never''" in 1973, reached the Billboard Hot 100, UK Top 10, No. 1 of the Australian charts, No. 2 in
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and No. 3 in
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.
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with
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also recorded a version of the song in 1997 (Released as "I Hate You Then I Love You"). * A year later, Dalida and
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recorded " Paroles, paroles", the French version of "
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" and made it an international hit. It became one of most recognizable French songs in the world. * Mexican icon
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recorded the Spanish version of the hit "Sono, come tu mi vuoi", entitled "Soy como quieras tú". * English musician
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used a sample from Mina's "Un bacio è troppo poco" on his album ''
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''. * Tanita Tikaram covered Mina's " And I Think of You - E penso a te" in English as a track on the album '' The Best of Tanita Tikaram''. * Turkish singer Ajda Pekkan has covered more than a dozen of Mina songs. * In 2010,
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band La Scala released a rock cover of her hit "Tu Farai" with Gretta Rochelle on vocals.Song of the Day: La Scala ft. Gretta Rochelle, "Tu Farai" (Mina cover)
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* Spanish artist Mónica Naranjo recorded the album ''
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'' with Mina's covers in Spanish, published on 20 March 1999. The tracks included "Ancora, ancora, ancora", "Io é te da soli", "Fiume azzurro" (as "Sobreviviré") and "
L'immensità "L'immensità" (in English: ''Immensity'') is an Italian song, which was first performed by Johnny Dorelli and Don Backy (the songs were sung by two artists) in 1967 and became 9th at the Sanremo Song Contest. This is one Johnny Dorelli's signat ...
". Mina collaborated with the album recording the duet "Él se encuentra entre tú y yo" ("He is between you and me"). * Irish dance music artist
Róisín Murphy Róisín Marie Murphy ( , ; born 5 July 1973) is an Irish singer, songwriter, and record producer. She first became known in the 1990s as one half of the pop duo Moloko alongside English musician Mark Brydon. After the breakup of Moloko, she ...
covered Mina's ″ Non credere″ and ′ Ancora, ancora, ancora″ (remixed into extended tracks by UK and Italian DJs) in her 2014 EP " Mi Senti", a reinterpretation of pop classic hits by various Italian music artists. To celebrate Mina's 70th anniversary, the ''la Repubblica'' newspaper held a reader's poll to pick Mina's best song of all time. In a vote of 30,000 participants, "Se telefonando" emerged at the top of the list.


Awards, nominations, honours and records

1958 * Nomination and performance at ''Sei giorni della canzone'' with "Proteggimi" **Second place 1959 * Nomination and performance at '' Canzonissima'' with "Nessuno" and "Tua" * ''Juke Box d'oro'' Award * ''Microfono d'oro'' Award 1960 * Nomination and performance at the ''
Sanremo Music Festival The Sanremo Music Festival, officially the Italian Song Festival () and commonly known as just (), is the most popular Italian song contest and awards ceremony, held annually in the city of Sanremo, Liguria. It is the longest-running annua ...
'' with "Non sei felice" and "E' vero" **Seventh place * Nomination and performance at ''Canzonissima'' with "Tintarella di luna", "Il cielo in una stanza", "Folle banderuola", "E' vero", "Na sera 'e maggio", "O Sarracino", "Ma l'amore no", "Violino tzigan" e "Due note" ** Finalist with "Tintarella di luna" ** Finalist with "Na sera 'e maggio" 1961 * Nomination and performance at the ''Sanremo Music Festival'' with: ** "Io amo tu ami" (Fourth place) ** "Le mille bolle blu" (Fifth place) 1963 * Nomination and performance at ''Canzonissima'' with "Il cielo in una stanza" and "Stringimi forte i polsi" ** Finalist with "Il cielo in una stanza" 1964 * ''Best international artist'' Award, in Japan * ''Best Album of the Year'' Critics Award for the album "Mina" * ''Oscar del disco '64'' Critics Award for the album "Mina" 1965 * Nomination and performance at the ''Mostra Internazionale di Musica Leggera'' with "L'ultima occasione" 1966 * Nomination and performance at the ''Mostra Internazionale di Musica Leggera'' with "Ta-ra-ta-ta" * ''Gondola d'oro'' Award at the ''Mostra Internazionale di Musica Leggera'' 1968 * Nomination and performance at the ''Mostra Internazionale di Musica Leggera'' with "Ta-ra-ta-ta" 1987 * ''Targa Tenco'' in the category ''Performer of the Year'' with the album "Rane supreme" 2001 Grand Officer Order of Merit of the Italian Republic: Awarded the second highest civil honour in Italy, by President
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on 1 June 2001. 2015 * ''Ambrogino d'oro'' medal by the city of
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Records

* The web event, live on the portal ''Wind'', which portrays some video clips of the artist in the recording studio, has recorded over 20 million hits, and was one of the most followed of all times in Italy. * She is the most charted artist in the Italian charts, and between albums and singles, she has scored 24 number one, 61 top-three, 86 top-five, 114 top-ten and 130 top-twenty, for a total of 79 albums and 71 singles in the chart.


Albums: records in Italy


Singles: records in Italy


Personal life

In her early teens, Mina was a competitive swimmer for the Canottieri Baldesio sports club in Cremona, attended by the elite of the Cremonese bourgeoisie at the time. She met her first boyfriend, a fullback for the U.S. Cremonese football club, at the swimming pool at her age of 16. Mina fell in love with actor
Corrado Pani Corrado Pani (4 March 1936 – 2 March 2005) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Life and career Born in Rome, Pani began his career playing the role of Jesus as a child in a Radio Vaticana radio drama. He made his film debut in 1953, with ...
in 1962. Their relationship shocked Italian audiences as he was already married although separated from his wife. Their son,
Massimiliano Pani Massimiliano Pani is an Italian songwriter, producer and composer born on 18 April 1963 in Milan to parents Corrado Pani and Mina. His mother has always aroused great curiosity and interest not only for her career but the events that have charac ...
, was born on 18 April 1963. Owing to Mina's refusal to hide the relationship, the singer was banned from performing on public Italian television or radio channels. As her record sales were unaffected and audiences demanded to see Mina on the air, RAI was forced to end the ban and let Mina return to television on 10 January 1964. Within a year, her affair with Corrado ended. Mina's brother Alfredo Mazzini died in a car accident in 1965. A year later she and her father moved to Lugano, Switzerland. Mina's intimate relationships, however, remained in Italy, as she had a brief affair with the actor Walter Chiari. A later relationship with actor
Gian Maria Volonté Gian Maria Volonté (9 April 1933 – 6 December 1994) was an Italian actor, including roles in four Spaghetti Western films: Ramón Rojo in Sergio Leone's ''A Fistful of Dollars'' (1964) and El Indio in Leone's '' For a Few Dollars More'' (19 ...
ended after she found out about Volonté's affair with an actress. Mina's great love of the late 1960s, with whom she had a relationship that lasted three years and almost led to marriage, was the composer Augusto Martelli. Her second spouse was Virgilio Crocco, a journalist for ''Il Messaggero'', in 1970. As a result of their marriage, her legal name was changed to Anna Maria Mazzini Crocco. Their daughter
Benedetta Mazzini Benedetta is a feminine given name of Italian origin, the feminine equivalent of the masculine name Benedetto, a cognate of Benedict. Persons having the name include: * Benedetta Barzini (contemporary), Italian actress and model *Benedetta Bianchi ...
was born on 11 November 1971. Crocco died in a car accident in 1973. Mina became engaged to her current husband, cardiologist Eugenio Quaini, in 1981. They were married on 10 January 2006 in Lugano. She obtained Swiss citizenship in 1989. As required in that country, she took on her husband's last name and her legal name became Anna Maria Quaini. For the public, the Italian civil registry and its Italian documents, however, she still addresses herself as Mina Mazzini, also seen in her website's domain name.


Discography


Filmography


Films


Television


Bibliography

* ''Mina, come sono'' by Gianni Pettenati (Virgilio 1980) * ''Mina, la voce'' by Mario Guarino (Forte 1983) * ''Unicamente Mina'' by Flavio Merkel and Paolo Belluso (Gammalibri 1983) * ''La leggendaria Mina'' (PDU Italiana Edizioni Musicali S.r.l./Curci 1983) * ''Mina. Storia di un mito raccontato'' by Nino Romano (Rusconi 1986) * ''Mina nelle fotografie di Mauro Balletti'' (Campanotto 1990) * ''Mina – Le immagini e la storia di un mito'' (Eden 1992) * ''Mina – Mito e mistero'' by Nino Romano (Sperling & Kupfer 1996) * ''Mina – I miti'' by Antonella Giola, Daniela Teruzzi & Gherardo Gentili (Arnoldo Mondadori 1997) * ''Mina – I mille volti di una voce'' by Romy Padovano (Arnoldo Mondadori 1998) * ''Divina Mina'' by Dora Giannetti (Zelig 1998) * ''Mina'' by Roberta Maresci (Gremese 1998) * ''Mina – Una forza incantatrice'' by Franco Fabbri & Luigi Pestalozza (eds. Euresis 1998) * ''Mina – La sua vita, i suoi successi'' by Gianni Lucini (Sonzogno 1999) * ''Mina, il mito'' (Tempo Libro 1999) * ''Studio Mina'' by Flaviano De Luca (ed. Elle U Multimedia 1999) * ''Mina disegnata fotografata'' – Authors' copyright 2001 * ''Mina: Gli anni Italdisc 1959–1964'' by Marco Castiglioni, Fulvio Fiore, Maurizio Maiotti, Stefania Fiore, Barbara Alari and Maurizio Maiotti (Satisfaction 2001) * ''Mina 1958–2005 Ancora insieme'' by Marcello Bufacchi (Riuniti 2005) * ''Mina talk. Vent'anni di interviste. 1959–1979'' by Fernando Fratarcangeli (Coniglio 2005) * ''Mina... il fascino della tigre'' by Ghea Irene (Lo Vecchio 2006) * ''La Storia della Disco Music'' by Andrea Angeli Bufalini / Giovanni Savastano (Hoepli 2019) * ''Mina, Una Voce Universale'' by Luca Cerchiari (Mondadori 2020)


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References

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