Sempre lontano

[1] It contained seven tracks, included singles "50mila", "L'inferno" and "L'amore verrà", that would later appear on Sempre lontano.

[4] Sempre lontano was certified platinum in Italy, for domestic sales exceeding 60,000 units.

[5] "L'uomo che amava le donne" was released on 12 February 2010, and it was Zilli's entry for the 60th Sanremo Music Festival.

[11] "Bacio d'a(d)dio" was released on 5 November 2009 on Sempre lontano Special Edition.

[12] Jason Birchmeier of the Allmusic.com reviewed the album positively, describing Zilli as a "feel–good soul-pop singer with a retro style that harks back to the '60s" and comparing her to Amy Winehouse.