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01. Gran Bazar - 10:02
02. Yesterday - 4:40
03. Noi... - 4:36
04. Che male fa - 3:52
05. Per un minuto e poi... - 5:40
06. Se - 3:51
07. La strada del perdono - 4:01
08. Ma perchè (Salvatore Stellita, Piero Cassano) - 3:21

Personnel:
- Antonella Ruggiero - female vocals, drums
- Carlo Marrale - vocals, guitar
- Piero Cassano - vocals, keyboards
- Aldo Stellita - bass
- Giancarlo Golzi – drums

 

Born from the ashes of the prog band Jet, whose sole album was 1972's Fede Speranza Carità, Matia Bazar formed in Genoa in 1975, with a line-up comprising Piero Cassano (keyboards), Aldo Stellita (bass), Carlo "Bimbo" Marrale (guitar), Giancarlo Golzi (drums) and singer Antonella Ruggiero. The very first releases -- e.g. the singles "Stasera Che Sera", "Cavallo Bianco", "Per un'Ora d'Amore", "Solo Tu" and "Mister Mandarino" and the albums Matia Bazar (1976), Gran Bazar (1977) and the anthology L'Oro dei Matia Bazar -- showcased the band's ability to build well-crafted and lush pop songs, made unique by the huge extension and versatility of Ruggiero's voice. In 1978 the song "… E Dirsi Ciao" (from Semplicità finished first at that year's edition of the Sanremo Music Festival. The live album Tournée and Il Tempo del Sole followed respectively in 1979 and 1980.

With 1981's Berlino Parigi Londra Matia Bazar introduced strong electronic elements in its sound. Immediately after its release, Cassano quit the band to pursue a new career as a producer (he would later work with Eros Ramazzotti), replaced by Mauro Sabbione. 1983's Tango included one of Matia Bazar's most successful singles, "Vacanze Romane", and was followed one year later by Aristocratica, in which debuted new keyboardist Sergio Cossu. In 1985 the band reached the top notches of the Italian charts for the last time with "Ti Sento" (a.k.a. "I Feel You", in its English translation), taken from the album Melanchòlia, the first recorded after the band quit ways with producer Roberto Colombo. After 1987's Melò and 1989's Red Corner Antonella Ruggiero quit the band in order to start a solo career, and was replaced by Laura Valente, whose voice can be heard on Anime Pigre (1991), Dove le Canzoni Si Avverano (1993, including the single "Dedicato a Te") and, Radio Matia (1995, a collection of new versions of older songs) and Benvenuti a Sausalito (1997). In the meantime, Marrale too had quit the band. In 1998 founding member Aldo Stellita died of cancer.

A new line-up of Matia Bazar including Golzi, the returning Cassano, Fabio Perversi on keyboards and singer Silvia Mezzanotte debuted in 2000 with Brivido Caldo. 2001's Dolce Canto and 2002's Messaggi dal Vivo followed -- the latter, a live album, included the song "Messaggi d'Amore", with which Matia Bazar won 2002's Sanremo Music Festival. Then, with new singer Roberta Faccani, the band released Profili Svelati (2005) and One1 Two2 Three3 Four4 (2007), a collection of hits from other Italian bands from the 60s on. ---Aurelio Pasini, Rovi

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Matia Bazar - Matia Bazar 1 (1976) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/2022-matia-bazar/14432-matia-bazar-matia-bazar-1-1976.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/2022-matia-bazar/14432-matia-bazar-matia-bazar-1-1976.html Matia Bazar - Matia Bazar 1 (1976)

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01. Per un'Ora d'Amore - 3:55
02. Cavallo Bianco - 4:53
03. Ma Che Giornata Strana - 4:43
04. Blue - 3:15
05. Un Domani Sempre Pieno Di Te - 4:23
06. Stasera Che Sera (Stellita/Cassano/Marrale) - 3:20
07. Suffering From Memories - 3:34
08. Limericks - 3:40
09. Io, Matia - 3:06
10. Gente d'Ogni Età - 6:53

Personnel:
- Antonella Ruggiero - female vocals, percussion
- Aldo Salvatore Stellita - bass
- Carlo "Bimbo" Marrale - guitar, vocals
- Giancarlo Golzi - drums
- Piero Cassano - keyboards, vocals

 

Matia Bazar was founded by Aldo Stilita in Genoa in 1975. Other original members of the band were Piero Cassano and Carlo Marrale, who had previously performed in Jet, and Giancarlo Golzi, from Museo Rosembach. Their first performances were in small student clubs, and in the middle of 1975, they relocated to Milan. Antonella Ruggiero, a student at the Academy of Fine Arts, joined the band soon after they set up shop in Milan, and the core of Matia Bazar was established. The band released their first single, "Sta Sera Che Sera," soon afterwards.

Their next big break came with the 1978 Festival de Sanremo, where their song "E Dirsi Ciao" won an award. The festival was televised on Intervision, giving the band their first international audiences and helping to establish them in Europe, the United States, and Mexico. In 1979, they completed their first tour of Europe and South America and won an honorable mention for their song "Raggio di Luna" at the Eurovision song contest. In the early '80s, Piero Cassano left the group and was replaced by Sergio Cossu, who helped push the band into a new electronic phase of their career. Every aspect of their sound became electronic, with the exception of Ruggiero's vocals. Their music ranged from the electronic sounds that were gracing the discoteques of the time to the label that the German magazine Stern applied to their music "tango-rock." The band was releasing albums and singles at a dizzying pace up through the mid-'80s: recording during the autumn and winter, releasing in the spring, and touring in the summer, every year. 1986's release Mel'o, which had been their most successful album to date, marked the end of their electronic era, and after 1988's Red Corner, Antonella Ruggiero left the band and they went on hiatus until 1991 when they changed labels and hired a new vocalist, Laura Valente. Valente had been hired as a pianist and vocalist, but she also proved to be a skilled guitarist and made a major contribution to the band's new sound. After a prolonged tour, Carlo Marrale left the group and for the first time it became a quartet. 1997 brought a successful album, Benvenuti a Sausalito, and in 1998, founding member Aldo Stilita left the group because of a long illness. Matia Bazar regrouped and in 1999 signed a new recording contract with group members Piero Cassano, Silvia Midnight, Giancarlo Golzi, and Fabio Perversi. — Stacia Proefrock, Rovi

 

I Matia Bazar nascono a Genova nel 1975, dall'unione di Carlo Marrale, Piero Cassano e Aldo Stellita (provenienti dai Jet) con Giancarlo Golzi (ex Museo Rosenbach) e Antonella Ruggiero, allora cantante solista. Il gruppo pubblica il primo singolo, "Stasera che sera", nel 1975, nel 1976 ottiene buon successo con “Per un’ora d’amore” e nel 1977 partecipa al Festival di Sanremo con “Ma perché”. Nel 1978 il gruppo vince il Festival di Sanremo con "... E dirsi ciao”. Seguono altri successi: "Solo tu" (1978), "Tu semplicità” e “Mister Mandarino” (1978). Dopo l'album TOURNEE (1979), Piero Cassano lascia il gruppo. Nel 1980 esce il singolo “C’è tutto un mondo intorno”. Inizia poi una fase di pop elettronico-sperimentale: "Vacanze romane" (da TANGO, 1983) si classifica quarta a Sanremo, e due anni dopo, ancora al Festival, “Souvenir” vince il premio della critica. Nel frattempo è entrato nel gruppo il tastierista Sergio Cossu. Nel 1989, dopo il successo di “La prima stella della sera”, Antonella Ruggiero lascia la band; prende il suo posto Laura Valente, con cui i Matia partecipano ad altri due Festival di Sanremo: nel 1992 (“Piccoli giganti”) e nel 1993 (“Dedicato a te”). Carlo Marrale abbandona il gruppo, e i Matia registrano RADIOMATIA (1995) per celebrare il ventennale della propria carriera. Nel 1997 esce BENVENUTI A SAUSALITO, e nel 1998 il gruppo subisce una grave perdita: la morte di Aldo Stellita. Giancarlo Golzi decide di proseguire l’attività del gruppo e chiede a Piero Cassano di rientrare a farne parte. Cambio anche alla voce: esce Laura Valente, entra Silvia Mezzanotte. Alla band si unisce Fabio Perversi, arrangiatore e polistrumentista. Il gruppo è a Sanremo nel 2000 con “Brivido caldo”, nel 2001 con "Questa nostra grande storia d'amore" (terza classificata) e nel 2002 vince il Festival con “Messaggio d’amore”.

Nel 2005 esce dal gruppo Silvia Mezzanotte, sostituita da Roberta Faccani: nello stesso anno i Matia Bazar partecipano a Sanremo con “Grido d’amore”. Nell’ottobre del 2007 esce ONE1 TWO2 THREE3 FOUR4 VOL.1, il primo CD di un progetto discografico che in due volumi ripercorre la storia dei gruppi italiani dagli anni ‘60 fino ai giorni nostri; nell’aprile del 2008 esce il secondo volume, ONE1 TWO2 THREE3 FOUR4 VOL.2 Il 29 aprile 2010 il gruppo annuncia con un comunicato stampa, la separazione dalla vocalist Roberta Faccani; al suo posto ritorna Silvia Mezzanotte (che nel frattempo pubblica due album solisti) con cui esce il nuovo disco, CONSEGUENZA LOGICA. Il 15 gennaio 2012 viene annunciata la loro partecipazione al Festival di Sanremo, dove saranno in gara nei Big con "Sei tu", duettando su "Speak softly love" ("Parla più piano") con Al Jarreau nella serata del giovedì. --- rockol.it

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Matia Bazar – Fantasia (2011) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/2022-matia-bazar/9270-matia-bazar-fantasia-2011.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/2022-matia-bazar/9270-matia-bazar-fantasia-2011.html Matia Bazar – Fantasia (2011)

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CD1 - Best:
01. Stasera..Che Sera		play
02. Per Un'ora D'amore
03. Cavallo Bianco
04. Che Male Fa
05. Ma Perche
06. Solo Tu
07. Mister Mandarino
08. E Dirsi Ciao
09. Tu Semplicita
10. Raggio Di Luna
11. C'e Tutto Un Mondo Intorno
12. Italian Sinfonia
13. Il Tempo Del Sole
14. Fantasia
15. Vacanze Romane
16. Aristocratica
17. Souvenir (7" Version)
18. Ti Sento				play
19. Noi

CD2 - Rarities:
01. La Prima Stella Della Sera
02. Stringimi
03. Il Treno Blu
04. Casa Mia
05. Elettrochoc (Remix)
06. Rayo De Luna
07. Por Una Hora A Tu Lado
08. Te Siento
09. Nuestra Sinfonia
10. Solo Tu
11. Esta Tarde..Que Tarde		play
12. El Tiempo Del Sol
13. Souvenir				play
14. Tu O La Sencillez
15. Moonshine
16. I Feel You (Long Version)
17. Life (Noi)

 

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Matia Bazar is an Italian musical group formed in Genoa in 1975. The original members of the group are Piero Cassano, Aldo Stellita and Carlo Marrale. Antonella Ruggiero was the first singer in the group. The group represented Italy in the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest with a song called Raggio di luna. Ti Sento was their major hit. It was number one in Belgium and Italy.

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Matia Bazar – Studio Collection – 30 Successi Versioni Originali (2002) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/2022-matia-bazar/7272-matia-bazar-studio-collection-30-successi-versioni-originali-2002.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/2022-matia-bazar/7272-matia-bazar-studio-collection-30-successi-versioni-originali-2002.html Matia Bazar – Studio Collection – 30 Successi Versioni Originali (2002)

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CD1
01 Vacanze Romane 4:15
02 Solo Tu 3:29 play
03 Per Un’Ora D’Amore 3:58
04 Cavallo Bianco 4:59
05 Angelina 4:52
06 C’E’ Tutto Un Mondo Intorio 4:20
07 Aria 5:19
08 Elettrochoc 4:49
09 Souvenir 4:36
10 Aristocratica 4:55
11 E Dirsi Ciao 4:48
12 Ti Sento 4:15
13 Oggi E’ Gia’ Domani Inotorno A Mezzanotte
(Round Midnight) 4:50
14 Mister Mandarino 3:40
15 Dieci Piccoli Indiani 4:41

CD2
01 Stasera Che Sera 3:23
02 Besame 4:43
03 Fantasia 4:14 play
04 Il Video Sono Io 3:56
05 Se Tu 5:10
06 Fuori Orario 4:48
07 Nell’Era Delle Automobili 4:27
08 Noi 5:18
09 La Prima Stella Della Sera 4:31
10 Mi Manchi Ancora 5:29
11 Stringimi 5:18
12 Sentimentale 4:54
13 Vaghe Stelle Dell’Orsa 3:47
14 La Unica Estrella Verdadera
(Spanish Version) 4:29
15 I Feel You (Ti Sento) (Inedito)

 

Born from the ashes of the prog band Jet, whose sole album was 1972's Fede Speranza Carità, Matia Bazar formed in Genoa in 1975, with a line-up comprising Piero Cassano (keyboards), Aldo Stellita (bass), Carlo "Bimbo" Marrale (guitar), Giancarlo Golzi (drums) and singer Antonella Ruggiero. The very first releases -- e.g. the singles "Stasera Che Sera", "Cavallo Bianco", "Per un'Ora d'Amore", "Solo Tu" and "Mister Mandarino" and the albums Matia Bazar (1976), Gran Bazar (1977) and the anthology L'Oro dei Matia Bazar -- showcased the band's ability to build well-crafted and lush pop songs, made unique by the huge extension and versatility of Ruggiero's voice. In 1978 the song "… E Dirsi Ciao" (from Semplicità finished first at that year's edition of the Sanremo Music Festival. The live album Tournée and Il Tempo del Sole followed respectively in 1979 and 1980.

With 1981's Berlino Parigi Londra Matia Bazar introduced strong electronic elements in its sound. Immediately after its release, Cassano quit the band to pursue a new career as a producer (he would later work with Eros Ramazzotti), replaced by Mauro Sabbione. 1983's Tango included one of Matia Bazar's most successful singles, "Vacanze Romane", and was followed one year later by Aristocratica, in which debuted new keyboardist Sergio Cossu. In 1985 the band reached the top notches of the Italian charts for the last time with "Ti Sento" (a.k.a. "I Feel You", in its English translation), taken from the album Melanchòlia, the first recorded after the band quit ways with producer Roberto Colombo. After 1987's Melò and 1989's Red Corner Antonella Ruggiero quit the band in order to start a solo career, and was replaced by Laura Valente, whose voice can be heard on Anime Pigre (1991), Dove le Canzoni Si Avverano (1993, including the single "Dedicato a Te") and, Radio Matia (1995, a collection of new versions of older songs) and Benvenuti a Sausalito (1997). In the meantime, Marrale too had quit the band. In 1998 founding member Aldo Stellita died of cancer.

A new line-up of Matia Bazar including Golzi, the returning Cassano, Fabio Perversi on keyboards and singer Silvia Mezzanotte debuted in 2000 with Brivido Caldo. 2001's Dolce Canto and 2002's Messaggi dal Vivo followed -- the latter, a live album, included the song "Messaggi d'Amore", with which Matia Bazar won 2002's Sanremo Music Festival. Then, with new singer Roberta Faccani, the band released Profili Svelati (2005) and One1 Two2 Three3 Four4 (2007), a collection of hits from other Italian bands from the 60s on. ---Aurelio Passini, Rovi

 

Matia Bazar - włoska grupa muzyczna, grająca muzykę popularną. Założona w roku 1975 w Genui. Grupa występowała 11 razy na festiwalu w San Remo, nagrała 28 płyt. Zespół zmieniał wokalistkę cztery razy, od r. 2005 jest nią Roberta Faccani.

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Matia Bazar – Tango (1991) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/2022-matia-bazar/21456-matia-bazar--tango-1991.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/2022-matia-bazar/21456-matia-bazar--tango-1991.html Matia Bazar – Tango (1991)

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A1 	Vacanze Romane 	4:12
A2 	Palestina 	4:16
A3 	Elettrochoc      	4:46
A4 	Intellighenzia 	4:44
B1 	Il Video Sono Io 	3:54
B2 	Scacco Un Pò Matto 	5:16
B3 	Tango Nel Fango 	3:27
B4 	I Bambini Di Poi 	5:11

Antonella Ruggiero - voce, percussioni
Mauro Sabbione - tastiere, voce
Carlo Marrale - chitarre, voce
Aldo Stellita - basso
Giancarlo Golzi - batteria
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Enzo Jannacci - Voce del traduttore in Elettrochoc

 

Un piccolo gioiello di musica leggera italiana. Stop. Nonostante il nome lasci intendere le serate sanremesi e nonostante "Vacanze Romane" transitò proprio da quei palcoscenici, "Tango" è un lucido esempio di synth-pop adulto e colto. I rifierimenti sono chiaramente la new wave più educata, la tradizione italiana della musica leggera, la lirica. Poche le chitarre, moltissimi i suoni sintetici, dalle drum machine alle tastiere sintetizzatrici. "Vacanze Romane" è il piccolo gioiello del disco e della musica italiana popolare, esempio fulgido della mediazione possibile tra il melodismo tout court italiano e le esperienze più internazionali. Segue in scia "Palestina" (con vocalizzi eterei Kate Bush), per non dire dell'incipit new wave di "Elettrochoc", che vede la partecipazione di Enzio Iannacci e in cui si rintraccia un approccio al pop in stile Japan (raffinatezza e avanguardia). "Scacco un po' matto" è l'episodio più sperimentale e avant. --- PierT, rateyourmusic.com

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