The original 45 rpm version featured arrangements by the champion Danilo Rea, the pianist who played with Chet Baker, Lee Konitz, John Scofield and Art Farmer, and by Aldo Tamborrelli, composer of soundtracks and also Rita Pavone's lyricist. It was 1986 and those two Italo-disco songs, “Fragile” and “Live for Your love”, consecrated the talent of the Cagliari singer Susy Pintus, sister of Gigi, main speaker of Radio Cagliari Centrale, one of the first free radio stations of the Island in the 70s. The reissue of the two hits will be presented on Friday at 6pm at the Potente Record record shop in via S. Domenico 52 in Cagliari.

Susy Pintus will speak at the presentation and talk to Carlo Simula from Disco Segreta.

The operation is part of the rediscovery of little-known musical pieces from the '70s and '80s that the Sassari label Disco Segreta is carrying out, which has reissued "Fragile" and "Live for Your Love" in a 12" mix version, remastering the original versions and including two remixes by Italian producer and DJ Cosimo Mandorino known as Cosmo Dance.

Followed by DJ in store with a selection of songs.

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