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| 1. Juke Box - Fred Buscaglione |
| 2. Un Bacio A Mezzanotte - Quartetto Cetra |
| 3. Cannelloni - Giorgio Conte |
| 4. Che Cosse L'Amor - Vinicio Capossela |
| 5. Petali E Mirto - Maria Pierantoni Giua |
| 6. Gne Gne - Giorgio Conte |
| 7. Piccolissima Serenata - Renato Carosone |
| 8. Dentro Al Cinema - Gianmaria Testa |
| 9. Le Cose In Comune - Daniele Silvestri |
| 10. Tu Vuo' Fa' L'americano - Quadro Nuevo |
| 11. La Traiettorie Delle Mongolfiere - Gianmaria Testa |
| 12. Carina - Nicola Arigliano |
Nicola Arigliano is the only 1950s-era artist on Italian Café performing to this day. Born in 1923 in a small village in southern Italy, Arigliano ran away from home when he was just 11 years old to play music in the nightclubs of Milan. Arigliano disappeared from the concert stage for 30 years. In the past decade he re-emerged with four new albums.
Gianmaria Testa is more famous abroad than he is at home in Italy, where he works as a train station manager. You can hear his trademark gruff, whispering voice on two songs on Italian Café. Daniele Silvestris "Le Cose in Comune" won Italys equivalent of the Grammy, as best song of the year.
The collection features extensive liner notes in English, Italian, Spanish and French.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Happy, Fun, Enjoy life Songs,
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This review is from: Italian Cafe (Audio CD)
I truly enjoy this cd. The songs are not the traditional songs you might think of listening to while cruising the Grand Canal in Venice in a gondola, but are songs that evoke images of Sophia Loren, Dean Martin, and the happy images of the late 50's. Most of the songs make you want to dance. They are a joy to listen to. They are not all old songs though - several are from current artists. Only track #3 seems out of place - but is not too annoying to make you want to avoid the cd altogether. Both my young children and I love listening to them all. Now to learn to speak Italian so I can sing along!
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
nostalgia,
By Stella Hostis (Boston) - See all my reviews
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I'm a music teacher and I speak Italian very well. I heard most of this CD while cleaning up after a Tuscan-themed Teacher Appreciation Lunch at my own son's school. I think this CD is a great find: contains a whole bunch of music I wasn't familiar with; witty lyrics, and a real authentic, not-overproduced feel. I really had not heard indigenous Italian jazz, and now I find that it's great stuff. I'm pretty picky--for instance, love Putamayo's Gypsy Caravan and Arabic Groove but detest Jewish Odyssey. So for what it's worth, that's my opinion.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
felice,
By H+E (Albuquerque, New Mexico United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Italian Cafe (Audio CD)
This collection is a lot of fun, spanning the ages from the 50's to modern pieces. My only criticism is that there are two singers who are represented twice on this cd. It's not that they aren't good songs, but weren't there other performers to represent?
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