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1987 studio album by Al Di Meola
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Tirami Su is an album by jazz guitarist
Al Di Meola that was released in 1987.
Track listing
All songs by Al Di Meola except where noted
- "Beijing Demons" – 6:22
- "Arabella" – 7:08
- "Smile from a Stranger" – 5:40
- "Rhapsody of Fire" – 5:03
- "Song to the Pharaoh Kings" (
Chick Corea) – 8:44
- "Andonea" – 3:01
- "Maraba" (Di Meola, Clara Sandroni) – 5:18
- "Song with a View" – 6:20
- "Tirami Su, Part 1" – 1:10
Personnel
Production
- Nancy Gaelen – executive producer
- Al Di Meola – producer
- Dennis Mackay – engineer
- Ellen Fitton – assistant engineer
- Jon Goldberger – assistant engineer
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Dave O'Donnell – assistant engineer
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Bob Ludwig – mastering at
Masterdisk (New York, NY)
- Dan Mockenstrum – technician
- David Baker – production assistant
- Christian Dalbavie – project coordinator
- Koppel &
Scher – design
- Lu Ann Graffeo – design
- Peter Zander – photography
Chart performance
Year |
Chart |
Position
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1988
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Billboard 200
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190
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1987
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Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums
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14
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References
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with Return to Forever | |
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with the Guitar Trio | |
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with Clarke and Ponty | |
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Guest appearances | |
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as producer | |
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