Italian singer from Sardinia known for early singer-songwriter work and later Sardinian folk recordings; died in 2008.

La Pasta Scotta (dated 1976) is discussed as Marisa Sannia's early singer-songwriter album. Reviews note a Sanremo Festival appearance in 1984 and later acclaimed Sardinian folk albums including Sa oghe de sa entu e de su mare and Melagranada. She passed away in 2008.

DeBaser hosts a small set of reviews that praise Marisa Sannia's early singer-songwriter work (La Pasta Scotta, 1976) and her later Sardinian folk albums (Melagranada, Sa oghe de su entu e de su mare). Reviewers regret her limited mainstream recognition and note her death in 2008. Musically praised for simple, poetic lyrics and folk/folk-rock echoes.

For:Fans of Italian singer-songwriters, Sardinian folk music and vintage 1970s recordings.

 What a shame! What a real shame to have lost such a great voice and compositional talent.

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 Marisa Sannia's musical career would continue with a forgettable appearance at the Sanremo Festival in 1984, especially for the highly saccharine chorus repeated endlessly, and with truly memorable albums of Sardinian folk on poems by authors in dialect published in the '70s, like the beautiful "Sa oghe de sa entu e de su mare" and "Melagranada".

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