Italo Disco

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Old October 26th, 2002, 12:47 PM
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I would like to know if anyone here likes Italo Disco stuff. Also do you think Italo was more undergound than High NRG in the 80s?

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I would like to know if anyone here likes Italo Disco stuff. Also do you think Italo was more undergound than High NRG in the 80s?

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There's a lot of different italo disco to say I like it. Some of this is really trash, some is quite nice. Mostly is very poor sound according to my taste... I can save just a short list of really interesting stuff. There has been also a lot of people that have nothing to do with disco (like Adriano celentano, Raffaella carra', Claudia Cardinale ---aaaarrrrgggghhhhhhh!!!!! :sad: )that (mystery of music) was anyway appreciated by someone. Where has teh taste gone?!?!
I would say Italo disco YES, but just a drop!!!

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Bonjour,

I'm a big fan of Italian Soul/Disco especially all Mauro Malavasi/Davide Romani songs and less know singer Mike Francis (He also worked with D.Romani and Paolo Gi-anolio from Change)

And let's not forget the Fulltime Label !

Italians did give to disco/soul something special not to find elswhere ...

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Old October 27th, 2002, 04:01 AM
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Bonjour,

I'm a big fan of Italian Soul/Disco especially all Mauro Malavasi/Davide Romani songs and less know singer Mike Francis (He also worked with D.Romani and Paolo Gi-anolio from Change)

And let's not forget the Fulltime Label !

Italians did give to disco/soul something special not to find elswhere ...

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Dear Friends!
Certainly I like stuff from Malavasi or even
La Bionda, but at the early 80ies ItaloDisco
became more and more electronic, which was
sometimes very commercial. But the good thing
was, that Italy had never problems with
DiscoSound like the USA with endless Disco-
Sucks-Campaigns.
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Id say the Italo stuff was great in the late 70's/early 80's. One question though, why in the hell is Sylvester, Divine and Dead Or Alive (you all remember you spin me round like a record baby...lol) listed on this site of Italo music?? Just curious there. The sounds of Jaques Fred Petrus will always be my favorite Italo stuff, pure and great in the late 1970's.

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Do check out the Claudia Cardinale ( Sun..I Love You & Love Affair) and the Lucio Battisti (El Velero & Nessun Dolore)tracks, as quite contrary to what some people claim ( !), these are proud and powerful Disco titles and that's a fact. There's so much to be discovered in Italian vaults, from odd tasteless one-off wonders like Must's Sado Maso Disco to discoey movie soundtracks from the respected Ennio Morricone ( Aniatra All'Arancia ) to the criminally neglected Nico Fidenco (Emanuelle in America). And if you got a taste for gourmet cheese there's Marisa Mell, the late starlet and actual Star of the immortal cult fave Danger: Diabolik! by Mario Bava ( Lady O ), unknown American showgirl turned Italian tv celeb Heather Parisi (Disco Bambina, Ti Rockero)and of course the eternal, maternal Raffaella Carra ( Jogging, Black Cat, etc). And going back to Italian film music it really is so much better than American, once you get hooked into the cinemascope & technicolor bossa sounds of Piero Umiliani, Piero Picconi, Armando Trovaioli, Morricone and the rest there's no turning back.
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... from odd tasteless one-off wonders like Must's Sado Maso Disco...
I recently got the 12" of this. Nice cover and concept, but I found the track rather lacking overall.
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Last week I watched a movie that had all of it's music composed by Ennio Morricone. Awesome music I must say.

I really like the Italo sound of 1981-1986. It's very High NRG and full of rhytmn. Afterwards the sound got very much like stuff made around 1989-1990.

It's true that there were no movements against Italo Disco. But I think it really had it's boom in Europe and not very much in America. This maybe happened because at the time from what I've read there was the New Wave invasion happening.

Probably the only Italo tracks and stuff that were popular in America were: Dolce Vita by Ryan Paris, Color My Love by Fun Fun, and Happy Children by P. Lion. All three from either 1983 and 1984.

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Some italian tracks that i like:
Kasso: Kasso, an album with the hits "Walkman","Kasso","One more round","Brazilian dancer"
Kano:"Can't hold back (your loving)","Dance school","It's a war"
Klein & M.B.O.:"Dirty/More dirty talk","Wonderful"
Koto:"japanese wargames","Jabdah"
Boeing:"Dance to the beat"
Asso: "Don't stop"
Jimmy Ross:"First true love affair"

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I remember Jimmy Ross, Pino D'Angio, Firefly, La Bionda, Kano and some others, most of them were one-hit wonders but now I'd like to listen to the full albums to catch some hidden gem...
Of course there are Fred Petrus & Mauro Malavasi and other producers, but from what I know they were in fact Italo-American and worked in the States. Ditto for Giorgio Moroder who established in Los Angeles to work as a producer and film scoremaker.
Raffaella Carr~{("~} was one of my first crushes when I was 12! :oops: Of course she made an album in Spanish and toured to win our market. "03-03-456", "Tanti auguri", that other one that went "aha-aha-en el amor todo es empezar/explota explotame expl~{(.~}/explota explota mi coraz~{(.~}n..." Really kitschy you know!? For disco lovers was a bit "greasy", more of a TV guilty pleasure than a dancefloor diva.
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Hi Nano,
Raffaella Carra has a song ("California"), I think it is not so bad.
Sarr Band is very good. "Cafe" by D.D. Sound got the top 500.
The big problem is David Christie, is he French or Italian ?
Alexia ("uh la la la") is Italian (I guess).
Francesco Napoli sings in Italian, he does me good.
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Francesco Napoli has very good stuff like all of those Ballas he made which are mainly mixes/medleys of classic Italian songs from all time even the 60s and 70s and 80s.

Recently he had a big hit in Italy called "Lady Fantasy". This song is not the same as Max Him's 80s song.

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In 90's many artists from Italy turn up in Brazil like Double You (I like "She's Beautiful"), Alexia, Ann Lee, Corona, Gala (and others) but around 95/96 a girl called Wighfield did a big success singing "Another Day" and "Saturday Night", she has a pussy-cat voice very sexy and her songs has a piano's evolution very exciting.

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Default a few words about Italo Disco

First, Bernie - THANK YOU for creating this Italo-Disco section on your great chat board. Much appreciated!

The term Italo Disco was first introduced by Bernhard Mikulski, the founder of ZYX Records, when 'The Best Of Italo Disco" series was released. When I use this term, I refer strictly to disco music produced in Italy, by Italian composers and artists. However, most people use it in broader terms to describe the dance music produced in Europe during the mid 80s.

In order to further explore the origin of Italo-Disco "...We have to go back to the end of the seventies, when DISCO in general was popular, even in the beginning of the eighties. The REAL DISCO-made-in-Italy following the meaning of the word, came from people like Fred Jacques Petrus ("Peter Jacques"), with his fellowmen responsible for so many productions for Little Macho Music (Goody Music, Speed, Renaissance, ....) It sounded more like the American disco-productions, but always with that special "melody"-touch, for which Italians are the CHAMPS !!!

For most people who paid attention to Italo Disco phenomena from the very beginning, the name ITALO-DISCO became more significant with productions like those from Klein & MBO, GARY LOW, BO BOSS; later followed by GAZEBO, RYAN PARIS, SCOTCH, P.LION, SAVAGE, etc.

Italo Disco.. never sounded quite right to the ear of any American clubber, let alone a DJ. This strange music had every attribute that can help a "new project" fail in America: the beat was too slow to become a popular dance rattler, the mood of the songs was too melancholy, very strong accents magnified often senseless lyrics, or lack thereof etc. etc... However, it gained an enormous popularity for a couple of years in Eastern Europe, Russia and Asia, especially in Japan.

It is all about percussion... Those over-arrangements, accents, melancholy style of the ROLAND JX-8 synths, and sounds created by Minimoog, Oberheim, Emulator II (all the instruments commonly used by Italians in the early 80's) have created something very unique and special in disco music history...

Many of the Italo tracks that appeared on previously posted top 100 list are strictly domestic affairs, keeping to their borders within Italy, and never seen the light of US disco clubs. I believe also that many of the late 70s/early 80s singles were actually quite regional. Most of the tracks are from North of the Po Valley in the richer and more industrialized section of Italy and from what I gather in the last few years of the 80s, were very difficult to find and buy in the south, even in Rome from independent mainstays like Claudio Donato's 'Goody Music' Record store.

All of the major labels tended to be Northern too. Time and Media in Brescia, Memory in Mantova (and now the location of Dave Rodgers ABeatC, SAIFAM in Verona, Expanded, first in Udine, then Bologna, to say nothing of Baby, Discomagic and all the distributors in Milan. The only ones I can think of in Rome are X-Energy, Discoclub/ACV and long dead Cat Music (the Mincioni's label) and Flying in Naples..."

For more italo disco stuff please visit EUROFLASH. Thanks for readin'
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