| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chillo E Nu Buono Guaglione | 192 | 3:48 | 5.22 |
| 2 | Have You Seen My Shoes | 192 | 5:39 | 7.76 |
| 3 | Viento 'e Terra | 192 | 5:12 | 7.14 |
| 4 | Io Vivo Come Te | 192 | 4:57 | 6.79 |
| 5 | Tarumbo | 192 | 5:08 | 7.05 |
| 6 | Tutta Nata Storia | 192 | 5:05 | 6.99 |
| 7 | Chi Tene 'o Mare | 192 | 5:51 | 8.04 |
| 8 | Mo Basta (Parte 1) | 192 | 4:29 | 6.16 |
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1Tutta Nata Storia
PALEONTOLOGISTS have discovered the skull of the giant panda's earliest known ancestor, a "pygmy-sized" bear that lived in south China about two million years ago
2Io Vivo Come Te
Quite amazing. Google has updated their Google Talk program that allows you to send text to a special Google Talk robot which will automatically translate your text to the proper language your want. What's next... I don't see how this can be topped. Nice work Google!
3Have You Seen My Shoes
I remember when this was in the news, major coverage, everyone believed it regardless of fact/proof. The U.N. Actually investigated it, funny how armor piercing missiles cut a perfect circle on an ambulance roof, the exact same shape of the circle alarms fit in.
4Chillo E Nu Buono Guaglione
A chilly breeze tugged and unfurled an American flag on a pole high above the memorial wall outside the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 16 headquarters in Jacksonville on Saturday, but it did little to disturb the brass pomp and celebration below.
5Mo Basta (Parte 1)
Safety. Flexibility. Value. Prop-Jet. (PRWeb Nov 19, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q3Jhcy1IYWxmLUhhbGYtSG9yci1UaGlyLVplcm8=
6Tarumbo
Korir Sing'Oei Abraham argues that Africa's opposition to the adoption of rights for indigenous peoples -- who are often nomads or hunter gatherers -- has largely been informed by misconceptions and myths.
7Viento 'e Terra
RUSSELLVILLE ? Students at Logan County High School showed Thursday that the lessons of the Holocaust are still being learned more than 60 years later.
8Chi Tene 'o Mare
Washington Post science writer Rick Weiss was online Tuesday, Nov. 20 at 1 p.m. ET to discuss the latest in stem cell research.