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- LAura_(album) abstract "L'Aura is a best-of compilation by Italian singer L'Aura. Released during the Sanremo Music Festival, it contain three new tracks produced by Enrique Gonzalez Müller: Non qui ma qui, Cos'è and Basta!, the song sung in the 2008 Sanremo Music Festival. The album also includes Nell'Aria, a cover of Bocca di Rosa by Fabrizio De André and a live version of Radio Star performed in Rome with the Gnu Quartet.".
- Q3817976 abstract "L'Aura is a best-of compilation by Italian singer L'Aura. Released during the Sanremo Music Festival, it contain three new tracks produced by Enrique Gonzalez Müller: Non qui ma qui, Cos'è and Basta!, the song sung in the 2008 Sanremo Music Festival. The album also includes Nell'Aria, a cover of Bocca di Rosa by Fabrizio De André and a live version of Radio Star performed in Rome with the Gnu Quartet.".
- LAura_(album) comment "L'Aura is a best-of compilation by Italian singer L'Aura. Released during the Sanremo Music Festival, it contain three new tracks produced by Enrique Gonzalez Müller: Non qui ma qui, Cos'è and Basta!, the song sung in the 2008 Sanremo Music Festival. The album also includes Nell'Aria, a cover of Bocca di Rosa by Fabrizio De André and a live version of Radio Star performed in Rome with the Gnu Quartet.".
- Q3817976 comment "L'Aura is a best-of compilation by Italian singer L'Aura. Released during the Sanremo Music Festival, it contain three new tracks produced by Enrique Gonzalez Müller: Non qui ma qui, Cos'è and Basta!, the song sung in the 2008 Sanremo Music Festival. The album also includes Nell'Aria, a cover of Bocca di Rosa by Fabrizio De André and a live version of Radio Star performed in Rome with the Gnu Quartet.".