Talk:I Muvrini

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I think a section regarding their tours should be added. I know they toured to promote their Alma album in both 2005 and 2006, and i think they aren't touring this year Jamamala 15:23, 22 April 2007 (UTC)

I'm puzzled as to the date of the Sting collaboration. According to an internet source: "After signing to a new label (EMI), I Muvrini returned to the recording studio to begin work on a new album - their 13th to date! Released in May 1999, "Leia" (Link) was recorded between studios in Paris and London. The group certainly took advantage of their stay in London. They went into the studio with British superstar Sting to record an excellent Corsican cover/duet of his famous hit "Fields of Gold". .... I Muvrini teamed up with Sting again in the year 2000, recording the duet "Terre d'Oru" which featured on their compilation album "A Strada" released in the spring." Surely the two songs mentioned are one and the same. --Meshados (talk) 05:54, 2 August 2009 (UTC)

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