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South American Jazz & Bossanova flavours from 60s & 70s in Liguria, north west Italy. Melody
sounds really close to Brazilian Portuguese and instrumental tracks smells of South American Jazz.
Nonetheless, the sound landscape clearly reflects the Italian Library Music of the time. This mingling was
made possible by the commercial and cultural interconnections during the discovery of the New World: the
local Ligurian language was influenced by new stimuli from the new territories and vice-versa. Moreover,
from the end of the Nineteenth Century, a strong migration of Italians involved South America, with
numbers comparable to the Italian migration in the USA, but less known because less represented in films
or narrative.
As a result of these connections, these songs sound mellow, carioca and exotic, based on the phonetics
of one of the most musical, folkloric and peculiar Italian dialects.
The artwork project is a homage to lithographs and ADV that were inspired by the first tourist and
migration trips departing from Genoa towards Rio De Janeiro. The lithographs were recovered by
“L’Image” an existing art gallery in Alassio, a small town in Liguria.
"Bossa Ligure" can be seen as a micro-genre and a different form and aesthetic of Brazilian music,
which is unknown to many, but that we would like to make available with this collectanea. A musical and a
cultural expression which reveals a strong influence and connection to the Brasileiro sound in an
unexpected territory.
1 Natalino Otto – Bossa Figgeu
2 Gino Paoli – O Straccè
3 Bruno Lauzi – O Frigideiro
4 Gino Paolillo – Sognando Rio
5 Natalino Otto – O Pescou
6 Bruno Lauzi – Sto Ciccheton de un Gioan
7 Augusto Martelli – Scia Cattaen, Scia me fa i taggiaen
8 Roberto Arnaldi – Ho Faeto in viaegio
9 Gino Paolillo – Seduzione
10 Augusto Martelli – Bom De De Bom Bom
11 Natalino Otto – Arrio
12 Nino Ferrer – Rua Madureira (Italian Version)
credits
released June 24, 2022
Collectanea compiled by Manuele "Ma Nu" Roberto in partnership with Denis Longhi
NATALINO OTTO
Bossa Figgieu
(Gianfranco Reverberi)
Published by Sugarmusic Spa
℗ 1964 LORD MUSIC
Courtesy of LORD MUSIC
NINO FERRER
Rua Madureira
(Diane Beretta, Nino Ferrer)
Published by Beusher Paul Editions S A
℗ 1969 Riviera
Courtesy of Beusher Paul Editions S A - Riviera
NATALINO OTTO
Arrio
(Gianfranco Reverberi – Elio Mereu)
Published by Sugarmusic Spa
℗ 1964 LORD MUSIC
Courtesy of LORD MUSIC
BRUNO LAUZI
O Frigideiro
(Giorgio Calabrese - Bruno Lauzi - Gianfranco Reverberi - Giorgio Calabrese)
Published by Sugarmusic Spa
℗ 1965 Warner Music Italia Srl, a Warner Music Group Company
Courtesy of Warner Music Italia Srl
PAOLILLO
Sognando Rio
(Vittorio Medaglia, Gino Paolillo, Ottavio De Santis)
Published by Genova Ed. Di De Longis Franco
℗ 1973 Radio Records
Courtesy Of Gino Paolillo & Radio Records
NATALINO OTTO
O Pescou
(Gianfranco Reverberi – Giorgio Calabrese)
Published by Sugarmusic Spa
℗ 1964 LORD MUSIC
Courtesy of LORD MUSIC
Sto Cicchetton
De Un Gioan
BRUNO LAUZI
Sto cicchetton de un Gioan
(Gianfranco Reverberi - Franco Franchi)
Published by Sugarmusic Spa
℗ 1963 Warner Music Italia Srl, a Warner Music Group Company
Courtesy of Warner Music Italia Srl
PAOLILLO
Seduzione
(Vittorio Medaglia, Gino Paolillo, Ottavio De Santis)
Published by Genova Ed. Di De Longis Franco
℗ 1973 Radio Records
Courtesy Of Gino Paolillo & Radio Records
Ho Fatto Un
Viaggio
ROBERTO ARNALDI
Ho fatto un viaggio
Published by ED. MUS. PUPA-DISC. TRASH DI RIGA V. A. / ELISEO
EDIZIONI MUSICALI E.M.E. SRL
℗ 1980 Peer-Southern Productions srl - Milano
Courtesy of Peer-Southern Productions srl – Milano
GINO PAOLI
O Straccè,
(Franco Piccolo, Sergio Alemanno)
Published by De Vega
℗ 1975 Sony Music Entertainment (Italy) S.P.A.
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Italy) S.P.A.
Scia cattaen, scia me i fa i taggiaen
(Augusto Martelli, Franco Franchi)
Published by Edizioni Musicali Martelli di Martelli J. / Warner Chappell Music
Italiana Srl
℗ 1976 Edizioni Musicali Martelli di Martelli J.
Courtesy of Edizioni Musicali Martelli di Martelli J.
BOm De De BOm bom
(Augusto Martelli, Franco Franchi)
Published by Edizioni Musicali Martelli di Martelli J. / Warner Chappell Music
Italiana Srl
℗ 1976 Edizioni Musicali Martelli di Martelli J.
Courtesy of Edizioni Musicali Martelli di Martelli J.