"Bombollini" is a song by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in 1984 as the second single from his sixth studio album Wired to the Moon.
[2] On its release, Colin Davidson of the Evening Express wrote: "The comeback continues in fine style.
"[3] Frank Hopkinson of Number One felt the song "starts off like a teeming eco-system of sound building up slowly and surely".
"[4] In a review of Wired to the Moon, Paul Speelman of The Age described the song as "smouldering".
[5] Sharon Mawer of AllMusic retrospectively wrote: "With the success of the band Incantation and ethnic South American music in 1982-1983, Rea introduced Wired to the Moon, with "Bombollini," which was over six minutes of jungle-sounding drums and the haunting sound of pan pipes.