Alleluia ~Fortunati's 2nd~ is the second studio album by Pierre Michel Nigro under his alias Michael Fortunati. It was released on February 25, 1988, in Japan by Alfa International and phonographic copyright to Now Discs. The album was produced by M. De San Antonio and composed by Pierre Michel Nigro and his brothers Roberto Nigro and Mario Nigro. The album includes Fortunati's popular single and title track "Alleluia".
The album debuted at number fifty-six on Japan's Oricon Albums Chart and remained on the charts for a total of four weeks, selling approximately 11,150 units overall. Specifically, it sold 2,770 units on LP records, 950 on cassette tapes, and 7,430 on CDs.[1]
Track Listing[]
# | Title | Length |
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1 | Alleluia | 3:56 |
2 | Electric Blue | 3:49 |
3 | Ain't No Lie | 5:04 |
4 | I Wanna Feel | 5:50 |
5 | Julia | 4:00 |
6 | Another Lonely Night | 4:51 |
7 | Fast Train | 5:31 |
8 | Dancing The Night Away | 4:09 |
9 | (Closed) In My Arms | 4:07 |
10 | Alleluia (Extended Version) | 5:29 |
11 | Julia (Extended Version) | 5:51 |
12 | Giochi Di Fortuna (Remix Version) | 5:52 |
- Tracks 10-12 are not included in the LP and Cassette releases.
Personnel[]
- Pierre Michel Nigro - Vocals, Songwriter
- M. De San Antonio - Songwriter, Producer
- Mario Nigro - Songwriter (1-3, 5, 6, 8-12)
- Paolo Damanti - Arranger
- Roberto Nigro - Songwriter (4, 7)
Recorded at Slim Studio, Roubaix, France.
Release history[]
Release dates and formats for Alleluia ~Fortunati's 2nd~
Date | Region | Label | Format | Cat No. |
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February 25, 1988 | Japan | Alfa International | LP | ALI-28090 |
CD | 32XB-235 | |||
Cassette | AIC-28038 | |||
October 25, 1988 | South Korea | Seoul Records | LP | SGPR-024 |
References[]
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Michael Fortunati Discography | |
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Studio albums | |
Compilations | |
Remix albums | |
Cover albums | |
Singles |