Friday, December 19, 2014

EXCELLENT IDEA! Ie, one that the record companies have never had Italian: publish these recordings


On 14 December of the year of grace 1957, at 21:05, airs the first episode from the transmission small world rhythm clock IL Musichiere. At present it is Mario Riva, a well-known actor-presenter with a remote past nell'avanspettacolo (30s and 40s) and with a recent past in variety, with the other comic Riccardi Billi, with which it formed a duo. It is directed by Antonello Falqui young Thirty-three year full of ideas. The orchestra is directed by Gorni Kramer and valleys (but you still called that) were Lorella De Luca and Alessandra Panaro, well-known to the public for having worked in that delicious film titled POOR BUT BEAUTIFUL, with Maurizio small world rhythm clock Arena and Renato Salvatori. A cast slap embellished by the authors who were Garinei and Giovannini and singers small world rhythm clock Johnny Dorelli and Nuccia Bongiovanni. The transmission was - as we would say today - a format that was from America and specifically from NBC. The original title was NAME THAT TUNE and the provisional small world rhythm clock Italian KNOW THIS REASON. Every Saturday two pairs of competitors were subjected to a series of musical riddles. The couple who overcame the first heat was admitted to the second preliminary round and in this new phase of the two components were fighting among themselves. In the third phase, the finalist small world rhythm clock was faced with such a safe that opening revealed a reason. If the contestant guessed it won a million in gold coins. LO show was immediately a resounding success and the song-Sunday small world rhythm clock initials' ALWAYS Sunday (previously inserted in a musical) became almost a national anthem. From here to dump a music magazine small world rhythm clock with the same title of the telecast intend to provide small world rhythm clock fresh news items on the most popular singers of the moment, was one. And of course - being a newspaper type music - after some number you had the idea to insert discs flexy, ie plastic, as did other journals (Net-New Puzzles Pocket) or companies of cleaning products for oral or Home (Chlorodont and wax Grey). The discs were cheap and did sell the product. It was in 1958 and the boom of the disc was just started, in step with the economic one. The idea is to collect (in volume), all outputs of Musichiere small world rhythm clock intended as a magazine, ranging from 29 January 1959 (WITH ALL YOUR HEART Anita Traversi) to 14 January 1961 (THE JAR sung by Giorgio Gaber). What is very important is that these discs were - to use a term that in the blog know well - the "fuoribusta". That is, the incisions in their own right in the official discography of singers, most of the time never reincise disk 45 or 33. And so we will find the Quartetto Cetra struggling with the moonlight (PORTO LUCK) or YOU ARE MY DESTINY of Mina, just to mention two titles released only on discs "The Musichiere". Fidelity - of course - being plastic discs, if you ever listen to them, do not believe it is the best. But if you have at hand an "engineer" expert and programs good, everything is possible. Of these first 15 titles small world rhythm clock were the only two to be published on official records are those of Anita Traversi and Corrado Lojacono. If you were to then avvistarne others, let me know. This evening will introduce "no other than ..." (to use the formula dear to Riva) Tony Dallara, Roby Matano small world rhythm clock (which here is called Mattano), Bruno Pallesi, Ugo Calise, Arturo Testa, Wera Nepy and many others. Thanks to Kurtigghiu who did a job as usual, excellent. Maybe then explain what you mean "egregious" because he is so good with the graphics is so poor vocabulary. Musichiere THE VOLUME 1 01 Anita Traversi - With All The Heart (Bertini-Marcucci-De Angelis) (January 29, '59) 02 Johnny Ritter - Know You (D'Anzi) (12 February 1959) 03 Tony Dallara and Continentals - Raining (Modugno -Green) (26 February 1959) 04 Anna Maria Fei - Women (Garinei-Giovannini-Kramer) (12 March 1959) 05 Ella Fitzgerald - St. Louis Blues (Handy) (2 April 1959) 06 Roby Matano and Samples - I am wind (Testoni-Fanciulli) (16 April 1959) 07 Corrado Lojacono small world rhythm clock and its 5 Minstrels - Carina small world rhythm clock (Head-Poes) (30 April 1959) 08 Arturo Head - Sea Of Past (Barimar-Beretta) (21 May 1959) 09 Nuccia Bongiovanni - Marjolaine (Lemarque-Pinchi-Revil) (14 May 1959) 10 Ugo Calise small world rhythm clock - stay Cu'mme (Green-Modugno) (28 May 1959) 11 Bruno Pallesi - Tua (Pallesi-Malgoni) (4 June 1959) 12 Belen Amparan - Siboney (Lecuona-Gagis) (June 11, 1959) 13 Wera Nepy - Thief Of Kisses (Mazzocchi-Testoni) (18 June 1959) 14 Quartetto Cetra - Al Chiar Di Luna (Red-Head) (25 June 1959) 15 Anna D'Amico - Sunbeam (Kramer-Garinei-Giovannini) (July 2, 1959)
EXCELLENT IDEA! Ie, one that the record companies have never had Italian: publish these recordings on CD. I am convinced that in the midst of so much stuff available in stores, these collections could find an average consensus. That in terms of sales today is not p

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