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- Tropico_del_nord abstract "Tropico del nord is a 1983 album released by Pooh, a perennial Italian rock band, and the first ever album on CD by an Italian group, according to its liner notes. The songs found them reaching for a poppier sound, abandoning their earlier hard rock style, with disappointing results. While live they were still a strong draw at this point, the album didn't fare as well on the charts as previous releases.".
- Q3999742 abstract "Tropico del nord is a 1983 album released by Pooh, a perennial Italian rock band, and the first ever album on CD by an Italian group, according to its liner notes. The songs found them reaching for a poppier sound, abandoning their earlier hard rock style, with disappointing results. While live they were still a strong draw at this point, the album didn't fare as well on the charts as previous releases.".
- Tropico_del_nord comment "Tropico del nord is a 1983 album released by Pooh, a perennial Italian rock band, and the first ever album on CD by an Italian group, according to its liner notes. The songs found them reaching for a poppier sound, abandoning their earlier hard rock style, with disappointing results. While live they were still a strong draw at this point, the album didn't fare as well on the charts as previous releases.".
- Q3999742 comment "Tropico del nord is a 1983 album released by Pooh, a perennial Italian rock band, and the first ever album on CD by an Italian group, according to its liner notes. The songs found them reaching for a poppier sound, abandoning their earlier hard rock style, with disappointing results. While live they were still a strong draw at this point, the album didn't fare as well on the charts as previous releases.".