Artist: Matia Bazar: mp3 download Genre(s): Pop Rock Folk Rock: Pop-Rock Matia Bazar's discography: One1 Two2 Three3 Four4 Year: 2007 Tracks: 15 Messaggi Dal Vivo Year: 2002 Tracks: 17 Matia Bazar CD2 Year: 2001 Tracks: 19 Matia Bazar CD1 Year: 2001 Tracks: 19 Brivido Caldo Year: 2000 Tracks: 13 Souvenir CD2 Year: 1998 Tracks: 15 Souvenir CD1 Year: 1998 Tracks: 15 Benvenute A Sausalito Year: 1997 Tracks: 11 Piccoli Giganti Year: 1995 Tracks: 11 Anime Pigre Year: 1991 Tracks: 9 Dolce Canto Year: 1990 Tracks: 11 Red Corner Year: 1989 Tracks: 10 Aristocratica Year: 1984 Tracks: 8 Tango Year: 1983 Tracks: 8 Semplicita Year: 1978 Tracks: 10 Tournee' Year: Tracks: 8 Matia Bazar 1 Year: Tracks: 10 Il Tempo Del Sole Year: Tracks: 9 Berlino...Parigi...Londra... Year: Tracks: 9 Matia Bazar was founded by Aldo Stellita 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 lowly scholarly person clubs, and in the middle of 1975 they resettled to Milan. Antonella Ruggiero, a scholarly person at the Academy of Fine Arts, coupled the band presently after they set up patronize in Milan, and the cORE of Matia Bazar was constituted. The band released their number one single, "Stasera Che Sera," shortly after. Their future big break came with the 1978 Festival di Sanremo, where their sung dynasty "E Dirsi Ciao" won an award. The fete was televised on Intervision, giving the band their start outside audiences and serving to install them in Europe, the United States, and Mexico. In 1979, they realized their first-class honours degree circuit of Europe and South America and south Korean won an honourable reference for their song "Raggio di Luna" at the Eurovision song competition. In the early '80s, Piero Cassano left the chemical group and was replaced by Sergio Cossu, world Health Organization helped force the band into a newfangled electronic phase of their vocation. Every vista of their wakeless became electronic, with the exception of Ruggiero's vocals. Their music ranged from the electronic sounds that were gracing the discotheques of the time to the tag that the German magazine Stern applied to their music, "tango-rock." The band was releasing albums and singles at a dizzying step up through the mid-'80s: recording during the autumn and winter, cathartic in the give, and touring in the summer, every year. 1986's button Mel'o, which had been their most successful platter album to date, marked the end of their electronic earned run middling, and after 1988's Redness Corner, Antonella Ruggiero left the band and they went on reprieve until 1991 when they changed labels and leased a new singer, Laura Valente. Valente had been leased as a piano thespian and vocalizer, but she too proven to be a skilled guitarist and made a major contribution to the band's new wakeless. After a prolonged turn, Carlo Marrale left the chemical group and for the number one time it became a foursome. 1997 brought a successful record album, Benvenuti a Sausalito, and in 1998 creation fellow extremity Aldo Stilita left the chemical grouping because of a long malady. Matia Bazar regrouped and in 1999 signed a new recording narrow with chemic group members Piero Cassano, Silvia Midnight, Giancarlo Golzi, and Fabio Perversi. |
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