Shake (Italian version)
release date: Sep. 14, 2001
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,52]
producer: Corrado Rustici
label: Polydor - nationality: Italy
Track highlights: 1. "Sento le campane" - 4. "Ali d'oro (with John Lee Hooker)" - 5. "Ahum" - 6. "Scintille" - 7. "Baila Sexy Thing" - 8. "Dindondio" - 10. "Shake"
9th studio album by Zucchero is released by 'Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari' and it follows three years after his most recent studio album BlueSugar. In '99 Polydor released the compilation Overdose (d'amore / The Ballads with a mix of Italian and English-versioned ballads. Shake doesn't signal big changes to the formula. The album is released on the same label he has been with since his debut, and it's his sixth consecutive (seventh so far) to be produced by Rustici. The international version comes with six translated songs out of a total of eleven compositions and it also has a different running order (also a Spanish / Mexican and a US bonus track version was released).
The album seems like a pumped up pop / rock release, which points in too many directions. Predominantly, it has fast blues rock tracks and slow ballads, and then it contains pop soul and a relatively new addition to his repertoire: dance pop or: italo pop compositions. Ultimately, it turns out as a show-off thing to satisfy a broader international audience. The track "Ali d'oro" with John Lee Hooker was Hooker's last studio recording before his death (Jun. 2001).
The album is not really bad. Zucchero is too fine an artist to make nonsense and he is a remarkable songwriter with a nose for song structure. The downside to it is that it mostly sounds like Zucchero on cruise control. He wants to make a new album - he starts the engine and swings the bus on to the motorway where he swims like a fish in familiar waters. It may not impose too many speculations - he knows this ballgame, and it you get what you get: a new bunch of swinging Zucchero, which is not the same as brand new material. He lends, borrows and steals from his own back catalogue. The manager doesn't mind, the fans don't mind, so why care? The album is Zucchero's sixths consecutive number #1 album in Italy, it's his second to top the charts in Switzerland, and it's his album that has spawned the largest number of single releases with six selected songs (tracks #7, #5, #8, #1, #9 and #6) (something he would copy with albums released in 2016 and in 2019). The first single (track #7) is his so far only second single to top the charts in Italy, and it was made in various other versions: one "Baila Morena" featuring the Mexican band Maná topped the charts in France in 2006.
So, in terms of sold copies and exposure, Shake is definitely another grand success of his, so why change anything? Well, fans who look for artistic and musical nuances may not be overwhelmed. I guess, Zucchero cares but also thinks he will do what he feels is the right thing to do. I'm not overly enthusiastic about his recent albums and direction but I must admit that he continues to spit out delicious compositions. However my luke-warm enthusiasm for his recent works, Shake is admittedly another fine album, and I truly prefer any album by this man to the most recent musical direction by artists like Bowie, Depeche Mode or U2 - any day, but that remains a complete other story.
I cannot hand this my warmest recomendation - and for a first purchase with his music I will instead gladly direct anyone to his earlier works, which still dominate his 'best of' releases anyway.
Note: The front cover is identical for the various versions. It comes with two dedications: 'Dedicated to Mr. John Lee Hooker' and with: 'In Memory of Angiolino Figliè'.
[ just music from an amateur... music archaeologist ]
"Dagen er reddet & kysten er klar - Jeg er den der er skredet så skaf en vikar!"
Showing posts with label italo pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label italo pop. Show all posts
14 September 2017
07 June 2015
Gianna Nannini "Malafemmina" (1988)
Malafemmina
release date: 1988
format: vinyl (837 097-1)
[album rate: 3 / 5] [3,18]
producer: Alan Moulder & Gianna Nannini
label: Polydor Records - nationality: Italy
8th studio album by Gianna Nannini.
release date: 1988
format: vinyl (837 097-1)
[album rate: 3 / 5] [3,18]
producer: Alan Moulder & Gianna Nannini
label: Polydor Records - nationality: Italy
8th studio album by Gianna Nannini.
01 April 2015
Gianna Nannini "Maschi e altri" (1987)
Maschi e altri (compilation)
release date: 1987
format: vinyl (TGN 9) / digital
[album rate: 4 / 5]
producer: various
label: Fonit Cetra - nationality: Italy
Compilation album by Gianna Nannini containing most of her biggest international hits.
release date: 1987
format: vinyl (TGN 9) / digital
[album rate: 4 / 5]
producer: various
label: Fonit Cetra - nationality: Italy
Compilation album by Gianna Nannini containing most of her biggest international hits.
01 July 2014
Gianna Nannini "Profumo" (1986)
Profumo
release date: 1986
format: vinyl (SMRL 6359)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,66]
producer: Conny Plank & Gianna Nannini
label: Dischi Ricordi - nationality: Italy
7th studio album by Italian artist Gianna Nannini.
release date: 1986
format: vinyl (SMRL 6359)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,66]
producer: Conny Plank & Gianna Nannini
label: Dischi Ricordi - nationality: Italy
7th studio album by Italian artist Gianna Nannini.
22 May 2014
Gianna Nannini "Puzzle" (1984)
release date: 1984
format: cd (1995? reissue)
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,64]
producer: Conny Plank & Gianna Nannini
label: Metronome - nationality: Italy
Track highlights: 1. "Kolossal" - 2. "Fotoromanza" (4 / 5) (TV appearance - Live 2002) - 4. "Siamo ricchi" - 6. "Fiesta" - 7. "Ballami" - 8. "Se vai via"
6th studio album by Gianna Nannini follows two years after the fine Latin Lover and is like that produced by German sound engineer Conny Plank together with Nannini. It was originally released on Dischi Ricordi for the domestic market and also in Germany - for other international issues the album was issued by Polydor (the Metronome reissue is likely from the mid-90s).
Without making use of a vast group of starring artists as had been the case on the '82 album, the album was recorded with guitarist Rudy Spinello, bassist Hans Baar and drummer Rüdiger Braune as the only recurring instrumentalists apart from Plank's synth constributions. Nannini has written the songs here in collaboration with Italian singer Raffaella Riva (from the vocal group Gruppo Italiano) and Nannini is sole composer on three and has co-composed two tracks with Plank (tracks #2 & #5), three together with Mauro Paoluzzi (#4, #5 & #8), and track #3 with drummer Rüdiger Braune.
Musically, it doesn't fall far from her two most recent albums. There's a stronger presence of electronics (keyboards, synths, emulator, harmonizer, vocodor and drum programming) compared to her more rock-based predecessor, and Puzzle also show Nannini as a bolder "pop" artist.
The album is Nannini's first major hit album peaking at number #2 on the national charts and the first single "Fotoromanza" topped the charts, whereas the second single "Bla bla" (also written together with Riva and without featuring on the album) / "Fiesta" failed to chart. Later on "Bla bla" would become a staple when performing live as well on later "best of" releases. With its broader appeal Puzzle is most likely perceived as her national break-through, but in her extensive discography I do find it a bit of a small step back and basically don't find it quite as appealing as the '82-album, and nor as strong as some of her later studio releases. Having said that, Puzzle is still a fine album with at least one great and two to three fine compositions, and it's truly a fine studio release that points to her future style incorporating her rock-foundation with that of a more mainstream pop / rock outing with traces of italo-pop.
Recommended.
09 February 2014
Pink Project "Hypnotized" (1983) (single)
Hypnotized, 7'' single
release date: 1983
format: vinyl (BR 50307)
[single rate: 2,5 / 5] [2,38]
producer: Salvatore Annunziata
label: Baby Records - nationality: Italy
Tracklist: A) "Hypnotized" - - B) "Hypnotized" (Instrumental)
Single release by Italian duo Pink Project consisting of Luciano Ninzatti and Stefano Pulga. The title track is taken from its second mini-album Split (1983).
release date: 1983
format: vinyl (BR 50307)
[single rate: 2,5 / 5] [2,38]
producer: Salvatore Annunziata
label: Baby Records - nationality: Italy
Tracklist: A) "Hypnotized" - - B) "Hypnotized" (Instrumental)
Single release by Italian duo Pink Project consisting of Luciano Ninzatti and Stefano Pulga. The title track is taken from its second mini-album Split (1983).
15 September 2013
Nina Zilli "L'amore è femmina" (2012)
L'amore è femmina
release date: Feb. 15, 2012
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5]
Track highlights: 1. "Per le strade" - 2. "Per sempre" - 3. "Una notte" - 4. "L'inverno all'improvviso" (5 / 5) [ means 'Sudden winter' ] - 6. "L'amore è femmina" - 7. "Piangono le viole" (4 / 5) ( live ) - 11. "Un'altra estate"
2nd studio album from Nina Zilli, and this album contains some fine pop soul songs from Italy. Besides Amy Winehouse, whom she copies the most, she also makes me think of (Italian-)Swedish Veronica Maggio, and I think they could be musical sisters. This is however, more r&b soul pop I also think, this is much better than her debut because it's simply much more original and the songs are better.
release date: Feb. 15, 2012
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5]
Track highlights: 1. "Per le strade" - 2. "Per sempre" - 3. "Una notte" - 4. "L'inverno all'improvviso" (5 / 5) [ means 'Sudden winter' ] - 6. "L'amore è femmina" - 7. "Piangono le viole" (4 / 5) ( live ) - 11. "Un'altra estate"
2nd studio album from Nina Zilli, and this album contains some fine pop soul songs from Italy. Besides Amy Winehouse, whom she copies the most, she also makes me think of (Italian-)Swedish Veronica Maggio, and I think they could be musical sisters. This is however, more r&b soul pop I also think, this is much better than her debut because it's simply much more original and the songs are better.
~ ~ ~
"Se mi sfiori come un piano
io dimentico che tu
sei soltanto un altro uomo
una luce che andrà giù
mai ti avrei immaginato
più diverso da me, sei arrivato
come l'inverno all'improvviso
voglio te, voglio te, voglio te..."
[ "L'inverno all'improvviso" ]
"Se mi sfiori come un piano
io dimentico che tu
sei soltanto un altro uomo
una luce che andrà giù
mai ti avrei immaginato
più diverso da me, sei arrivato
come l'inverno all'improvviso
voglio te, voglio te, voglio te..."
[ "L'inverno all'improvviso" ]
Nina Zilli "Sempre lontano" (2010)
Sempre lontano [debut]
release date: Feb. 19, 2010
format: digital
[album rate: 2,5 / 5]
Best tracks: 1. "50mila" - 3. "L'uomo che amava le donne"
Studio debut album by Nina Zilli , a 27 year-old Italian pop soul diva. The album is not unforgettable neither bad, and it makes me think it as an attempt to follow the music or style of Amy Winehouse into Italian, which is artistically mediocre. Nina just doesn't have the voice, although the music is quite okay.
release date: Feb. 19, 2010
format: digital
[album rate: 2,5 / 5]
Best tracks: 1. "50mila" - 3. "L'uomo che amava le donne"
Studio debut album by Nina Zilli , a 27 year-old Italian pop soul diva. The album is not unforgettable neither bad, and it makes me think it as an attempt to follow the music or style of Amy Winehouse into Italian, which is artistically mediocre. Nina just doesn't have the voice, although the music is quite okay.
21 January 2013
Gazebo "Lunatic" (1983) (single)
Lunatic, 7'' single
release date: 1983
format: vinyl (BR 50297)
[single rate: 2,5 / 5] [2,55]
producer: P. L. Giombini
label: Baby Records (Italy) - nationality: Italy
Tracklist: A) "Lunatic" - - B) "Lunatic (Instrumental)"
Single release by Beirut-born artist Gazebo (aka Paul Mazzolini [birth name], aka Pierluigi Giombini) taken from his debut album Gazebo (1983) and following his most successful single "I Like Chopin", also from the debut.
release date: 1983
format: vinyl (BR 50297)
[single rate: 2,5 / 5] [2,55]
producer: P. L. Giombini
label: Baby Records (Italy) - nationality: Italy
Tracklist: A) "Lunatic" - - B) "Lunatic (Instrumental)"
Single release by Beirut-born artist Gazebo (aka Paul Mazzolini [birth name], aka Pierluigi Giombini) taken from his debut album Gazebo (1983) and following his most successful single "I Like Chopin", also from the debut.
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