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Prior to the release of Sempre lontano, Zilli released her extended playNina Zilli, which peaked at number 54 at the Italian Albums Chart. It contained seven tracks, included singles "50mila", "L'inferno" and "L'amore verrà", that would later appear on Sempre lontano. Sempre lontano was released on 19 February 2010. The special edition of the album was released on 30 November. Sempre lontano was certified platinum in Italy, for domestic sales exceeding 60,000 units.
Promotion and reception
Singles
"L'uomo che amava le donne" was released on 12 February 2010, and it was Zilli's entry for the 60th Sanremo Music Festival. The song was performed for the first time on 18 February 2010 and it was admitted to the final, but did not win. During the competition, "L'uomo che amava le donne" earned the Mia Martini Critics' Choice Award and the Press, Radio and Television Award. It was later certified gold by the FIMI. "Bacio d'a(d)dio" was released on 5 November 2009 on Sempre lontano Special Edition. Zilli's outfit in the music video was designed by Vivienne Westwood.
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.
Chart performance
Sempre lontano spent sixty weeks in the Italian Albums Chart. In its first week, it entered the chart at number 34. The album reached its highest position, number five, on 22 March 2010. Sempre lontano dropped out from the chart in its forty-first week, but it returned a week later at number 59. It would eventually drop out after being charted at number 100 in the sixtieth week.