Café Roma [PA]Various Artists
Release Date: 03/11/2008
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 1018853_CD
UPC # 675754006648
Label: World Music Net
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Disc: 1
1.
Grazie Dei Fiori - Nilla Pizzi
2.
Viale D'Autunno - Flo Sandon
3.
Buogiorno Tristezza - Claudio Villa
4.
Aveva un Bavero - Katyna Ranieri
5.
Papaveri E Papere - Nilla Pizzi
6.
Mister Paganini - Natalino Otto
7.
Chitatarra Romana - Carlo Buti
8.
O Sole Mio - Giuseppe di Stefano
9.
Malafemmena - Giacomo Rondinella
10.
La Vita E Rosa (La Vie en Rose) - Carlo Buti
11.
Musica Maestro - Ernesto Bonino
12.
Un Bacio a Mezzanotte - Quartetto Cetra
13.
Eternamente - Nilla Pizzi
14.
Jezebel - Carla Boni
15.
La Signora di Trent' Anni Fa - Achille Togliani
16.
Che Ritmo Senti Che Ritmo - Natalino Otto
17.
Tu Solamente Tu - Vittorio de Sica
18.
Vivere - Tito Schipa
19.
La Donna E Mobile - Mario Lanza
20.
Sarenata Celeste - Claudio Villa
21.
Ba Ba Baciami Piccina (Botch a Me) - Alberto Rabagliati
22.
Perche Non Sognar - Nilla Pizzi
23.
Verde Luna - Flo Sandon
24.
Amado Mio - Maura Mauri
Disc: 2
1.
Bongo Bongo (Civilisation) - Luciano Benevene/Nilla Pizzi
2.
Tu Musica Divina - Alberto Rabagliati
3.
Ricordati Ragazzo - Natalino Otto
4.
Se Fossi Millonario - Ernesto Bonino
5.
Un Vecchio Cuore - Vittorio de Sica
6.
Torneal - Trio Lescano
7.
Vecchia Roma - Claudio Villa
8.
La Donna Riccia - Domenico Modugno
9.
Non Dimenticar - Flo Sandon
10.
E Troppa Tardi - Nilla Pizzi
11.
Vieni Sul Mar - Tito Schipa
12.
Mamma - Carlo Buti
13.
Torna a Surriento - Giuseppe di Stefano
14.
Mexico - Rino Salviat
15.
Desiderio 'E Sole - Franco Ricci
16.
Non Passa Piu - Ernesto Bonino
17.
Fontana di Trevi - Claudio Villa
18.
Non E la Pioggia - Delicado
19.
Delicado - Orchestra Angelini
20.
Mambo Jambo - Orchestra Angelini
21.
Luna Mezzo Mare - Dean Martin
22.
Core 'Ngrato - Mario Lanza
23.
Sedici Anni - Achille Togliani
24.
Belle Ragazza Dalle Trecce Blonde - Carlo Buti
Performer: Various Artists
Distributor: Qualiton Notes: It's no coincidence that director Vittorio De Sica has two songs included on Caf� Roma ("Tu, Solamente Tu" and "Un Vecchio Cuore"), because the music on the album conjures up scenes from his and other neorealistic films better than anything short of sitting down to watch Ladri di Biciclette itself. Not that the music here is unscripted and tragic; in fact, it's anything but. There are a few names that might be recognized by listeners unfamiliar with Italian music from the 1940s and '50s like Mario Lanza and Domenico Modugno (even Dean Martin has a piece included), but for the most part Caf� Roma is full of songs that are only hummed by white-haired Italians who still put on their best clothes on Sunday and stroll around town, the men's arms folded neatly behind their backs, the women with furs and pearls as they walk on roads built during the Roman Empire. That's what's makes it so fun, though -- these images of a life, of an experience that seems far removed from what we know. It's a tribute to years passed, when string arrangements and clean vocals with plenty of vibrato were in fashion and loved. Nilla Pizzi, a singer whose fame reached its peak in the 1950s, shows up no less than seven times between the two discs, and tenor Carlo Buti, who was an Italian radio superstar in the '30s and toured the U.S., has four songs, including the bittersweet "Chitarra Romana" and the vaguely Oedipal "Mamma." Some of the pieces have jazz influences, some have opera, but all are able to transport listeners to postwar Rome, when, although Antonioni, Rossellini, De Sica, and Visconti were exploring social issues within the context of film, the music still concerned itself with love, both lost and found. It's not a simple record, yet somehow there's a simplicity to it, making it easy to forget problems (either contemporary or from the postwar period) and focus instead on that perfect shot of espresso waiting on the counter. ~ Marisa Brown
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