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01 Il quadrato e il cerchio
02 Sotto le stelle del jazz
03 Come di
04 Alle prese con una verde Milonga
05 Bartali
06 Bella di giorno
07 Gioco d'azzardo
08 Gli impermeabili
09 Lo zio
10 L'amore che
11 Velocita silenziosa
12 Madeleine
13 Dancing
14 Chiamami adesso
15 Via con me
16 Max
17 Diavolo rosso
18 Eden
19 Cuanta pasion (encore)
20 Via con me (encore)
21 interview with Paolo Conte

Line up:
Paolo Conte (piano and vocal)
Lucio Caliendo (oboe, percussions and keyboards)
Claudio Chiara (sax, flute, electric bass and keyboards)
Daniele Di Gregorio, drums and piano)
Massimo Pitzianti (accordion, clarinet, sax and keyboards)
Piergiorgio Rosso (violin)
Jino Touche (bass and guitar)
Luca Velotti (sax and clarinetto)

Live at Umbria Jazz 2009
Arena Santa Giuliana, Perugia
July 10th, 2009

Broadcasted and recorded on RAI Radio 3

 

Paolo Conte (born January 6, 1937) is an Italian singer, pianist, composer and lawyer notable for his grainy, resonant voice, his colourful and dreamy compositions (evocative of Italian and Mediterranean sounds, as well as of jazz music, South American atmospheres and of French-language singers like Jacques Brel and Georges Brassens) and his wistful, sometimes melancholic lyrics. --- starpulse.com

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Paolo Conte ‎– Paris Milonga (1981) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/3625-paolo-conte/23454-paolo-conte--paris-milonga-1981.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/3625-paolo-conte/23454-paolo-conte--paris-milonga-1981.html Paolo Conte ‎– Paris Milonga (1981)

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1 	Alle Prese Con Una Verde Milonga 	5:12
2 	L'Ultima Donna 	3:43
3 	Blue Haways 	3:35
4 	La Vera Musica 	3:48
5 	Via Con Me 	2:47
6 	Madeleine 	3:57
7 	Un'Altra Vita 	3:14
8 	Boogie 	5:16
9 	Parigi 	3:11
10 	Pretend Pretend Pretend 	3:57

Vocals, Piano, Saxophone [Blue Blow], Vibraphone, Synthesizer [Obx] – Paolo Conte
Drums – Bruno Astesana (tracks: 5), Lele Melotti
Electric Guitar – Jimmy Villotti
Guitar – Claudio Dadone, Michel Salmon (tracks: 10), Renzo Marino
Orchestrated By [Direction], Double Bass – Pino Calì
Organ [Eminent] – Happy Ruggero (tracks: 10)
Saxophone – Angelo Gabrielli, Italo Marconi, Luca Polidori, Luigi Cavallo
Trombone – Sandro Comini
Trumpet – Giancarlo Parodi, Giuseppe Lentini, Guido Guidoboni
Vocals – Enrica Marozzi Salmon, Hiliry Harvey

 

By the time of his fourth album, Paris Milonga, Paolo Conte had perfectly defined his musical vision and stage persona, a mixture of weary seen-it-all cabaret piano player, humorous portraitist, and late-night philosopher. Alone at his piano or backed up by a small jazz ensemble, through melancholic ballads, stomping boogies, or sensual Latin rhythms, Conte goes over his usual repertoire of tired, slow burning, middle-age affairs and musings on the life of nightclub musicians and regulars. Conte is in spectacular form in Paris Milonga, a record that features at least four of his classics: "Alle Prese con una Verde Milonga," an homage to both anonymous musicians and to legendary Argentinean composer Atahualpa Yupanqui; "Parigi," that does for Paris what "Genova per Noi" did for Genoa; "Via con Me," arguably Conte's most famous song, soon adopted by Roberto Benigni for his standup comedy show, and "Boogie," a catalog of nightclub types and mating rituals that implausibly manages to be both hilarious and sexy. It matters little that, for instance, "Boogie" and "Via con Me" are essentially the same song with somewhat different lyrics. Conte's eye has seldom been this funny and poetic at the same time. He can do no wrong in Paris Milonga, as he sits back against his familiar jazzy grooves and delivers one memorable line after another (such as "I was looking for a woman and I found myself a comic opera"), in his ineffable detached style. A great album and a terrific introduction to one of Italy's best loved and most unique performers. ---Mariano Prunes, AllMusic Review

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