Italian singer Nada Malanima (stage name Nada) started as a young pop singer (early hit: "Ma che freddo fa"), recorded an album of songs by Piero Ciampi in 1973, and later reinvented herself as a rock-oriented singer-songwriter with acclaimed albums such as Tutto l'amore che mi manca.

Born 18 November 1953 in Gabbro (Rosignano Marittimo), Italy. Career spanning from the late 1960s to the present; notable collaborations and producers mentioned in reviews include Piero Ciampi, John Parish, Cesare Basile and Howe Gelb.

DeBaser reviews track Nada's trajectory from youthful pop hits and a Piero Ciampi project to a later, rock-oriented reinvention. Critics praise several albums (notably Tutto l'amore che mi manca) and highlight collaborations with producers and artists like John Parish and Cesare Basile. Themes in the reviews include melancholy, rawness, and artistic courage.

For:Fans of Italian singer-songwriters, alternative rock listeners, and readers who appreciate melancholic, experimental pop.

 By chance, I watch the video of “Una chitarra e un’amonica” and I get hit by the classic punch of the nostalgic fool.

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 Because Nada is also a rocker.

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 Guys, what an artist Nada!

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 it is produced by John Parish (collaborator of Pj Harvey, Eels...) with the excellent collaboration of Cesare Basile and Howe Gelb.

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