Stella Bianca alla corte de Re Ferdinando (1999)
Rick's Perspective |
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Notes |
This was a second album based on Neapolitan style and music and was very enjoyable to work on except that the mixes are appalling. I had nothing to do with them unfortunately. It's interesting musically even if nobody can understand the lyrics!!! Neapolitan melodies are some of the most beautiful in the world. |
Wakey's Verdict |
If you bought the first one and liked it then you'll like this. |
Little Known Trivia |
Never got paid (now doesn't this have a familiar ring to it)!!!!!! |
Reviews |
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Bjorn Olaf Syvertsen on 12th October 2000 [Other reviews] The follow-up to "Black knights in the court of Ferdinand IV" is, like its predessessor a nice and melodic album. Ten years have passed since the last album with Mario Fasciano, and the sounds have improved. This album has got a more superb and elaborated sound. The songs, however, can be a bit less interesting - except for the title track "Stella Bianco", which is the absolute gem of these albums. This track alone could justify this album. And the rest are quite nice as well. |
Barry Cohen on 23rd February 2000 [Other reviews] If you would like to take a journey to Italy while relaxing in your own home just sit back and listen to this breahtaking masterpiece by Rick and Mario Fasciano. The melodies are simply wonderful, Mario's vocals which are sung in Italian are truly magnificent and the whole theme of this work is reminiscent of the type of music that you would hear if you were walking in the streets of Milan or Genoa. All of the tracks are soothing and highly interesting at the same time but my absolute favorite is the instrumental "Romance Naploi." If you would like something different by Rick which will take your mind away to far off and romantic places I highly recommend this Cd to you. |
Siggi Zielinski on 11th October 1999 [Other reviews] I find this is a very good album, full of beauty. My absolute favourite is the last track of this CD, I still wonder, have I heard this one before somewhere or does it just go straight to my heart? The one called "Stella bianca" (White star) is superb, too. As a whole possibly a little bit looser than the first album with Mario Fasciano and with a slight touch of pop-music here and there but still highly enjoyable. |