Friday, 27 August 2021

Los dias del arco iris - Nicola di Bari

Just two years ago I got 'I giorni dell'arcobaleno', a single by Nicola di Bari and his Eurovision entry from 1972. It's a beautiful song, and I was interested when I saw that Nicola also recorded this song in Spanish. The music is still as beautiful, the lyrics - obviously - sound different. 

Have a listen to the B-side as well, though. 'Vagabundo' does not appear on that other single, not even in the Italian version, and it's a strong song that would not have been out of place on the Eurovision stage as well. 

My collection: 7" single no. 6437
Found: Discogs.com, received 12 August 2021
Cost: 3 euro
Tracks: 'Los dias del arco iris' / 'Vagabundo'

Party for everybody - Buranovskie Babushki

The Buranovksie Babushki formed in the 1970s in Buranovo, a small rural locality in the Udmurt Republic of Russia. They became famous when they participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2012 (although they also tried to represent Russia in 2010, when they ended up in third place). In 2010, the group started a fund for the rebuilding of Trinity Church in Buranovo and all of the group's income is donated into this fund. The Trinity Church was originally built, of stone, in 1865, but was closed on 19 September 1939 by the Soviet administration and demolished. The present wooden church is in poor condition. The church was finally opened and consecrated on June 20, 2016.

Meanwhile, 'Party for everybody' became a cult classic, best known for the fairly ridiculous stage act involving six elderly women and an oven in which they were baking cookies. This picture disc 12" single features no less than 10 versions of the song, with remixes by various Russian DJ's. 

My collection: 12" single [unnumbered]
Found: Discogs.com, received 27 August 2021
Cost: $10
Tracks: 'Party For Everybody (Original Version)', 'Party For Everybody (Official Eurovision 2012 DJ Slon Party Remix)', 'Party For Everybody (DJ Karas Remix)', 'Party For Everybody (Music People Deejays Remix)', 'Party For Everybody (T.V.M. Remix (Radio Cut))' / 'Party For Everybody (Ed Mortel & Michel Nekoz Remix)', 'Party For Everybody (KJ AIGer Remix) (DFM Version)', 'Party For Everybody (DJ Smash Remix)', 'Party For Everybody (DJ Sanya_JC Remix)', '    Party For Everybody (Doberman Remix (Radio Edit))'

 

Sunday, 22 August 2021

Due grosse lácrime bianche - Iva Zanicchi

Iva Zanicchi was born on 18 January 1940. Her career started in 1962 when she participated in the Castrocaro music festival, where she ended up in third place. Five years later she won the San Remo festival with the song 'Non pensare a me'. 

In 1969 she represented her country with 'Due grosse lacrime bianche' ('Two big white tears'). It didn't persuade the juries: she ended up in 13th place in a field of 16 competitors. 

This single is the Spanish pressing, which incidentally comes in a more beautiful sleeve than the original Italian version. 

My collection: 7" single no. 6436
Found: Discogs.com, received 12 August 2021
Cost: 4 euro
Tracks: 'Due grosse lácrime bianche' / 'Tienimi con te'

Playback - Carlos Paião

Carlos Manuel de Marques Paião was born on 1 November 1957. While studying medicine, he represented Portugal in 1981 with the song 'Playback', which is all about miming to pre-recorded music. The English version (on the B-side of this single) makes it easier to follow the rather deadpan lyrics. When you listen to the recording you can't help thinking about the famous Gershon Kingsley composition 'Popcorn'.

In August 1988, Carlos Paião died in a car accident while returning from a concert. The Datsun Urvan that Carlos Paião was travelling in collided head-on with a truck that was irregularly overtaking a broken car. 

My collection: 7" single no. 6435
Found: Discogs.com, received 12 August 2021
Cost: 4 euro
Tracks: 'Playback (Portuguese version)' / 'Playback (English version)'

Sol de inverno - Simone

According to the sleeve of this single, Simone was the "Queen of the Portuguese Radio". You can just imagine her singing a lot during Portuguese radio broadcasts during the Sixties. Simone de Macedo e Oliveira was born on 11 February 1938 in Lisbon, Portugal and represented her country twice. The second time was in 1969 with 'Desfolhada Portuguesa', this single contains the first attempt: 'Sol de inverno'.

It's not a happy song. The English translation, which is provided on the back cover, reads as follows: 'All I dreamed, all I wanted, all I enjoyed in life, is lost forever / Now, you are happy and I always will miss my forsaken love'. Fortunately, there's always the sun in winter who provides a little warmth. 

My collection: 7" single no. 6434
Found: Discogs.com, received 11 August 2021
Cost: 4 euro
Tracks: 'Sol de inverno', 'A rua do desencontro' / 'De degrau em degrau', 'Silhuetas ao luar'

Für den Frieden der Welt - Petra Frey

It was 1994, and Austria decided to send an old-fashioned schlager song to the Eurovision Song Contest. Petra Frey, who was born on 27 June 1978, was chosen to do the job, after releasing her debut album 'Bloß Träume im Kopf' the year before. The song didn't do too well: it ended up in 17th place in a field of 25 competitors.

At the time, the vinyl 7" single was becoming very nearly extinct, and so 'Für den Frieden der Welt' was one of only a handful of Eurovision songs that were released on this format.

My collection: 7" single no. 6433
Found: Discogs.com, received 11 August 2021
Cost: 4 euro
Tracks: 'Für den Frieden der Welt' / 'Wenn ich je mein Herz verliere'

Perdon cariño mio - Massimo Ranieri

In 1971, Massimo Ranieri represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest with 'L'amore è un attimo'. He recorded the song in French and Spanish. This single features the Spanish version: 'Perdon cariño mio'. 

Ranieri actually recorded his song in Spanish, French, German and English. So there's two more versions left for me to find!

My collection: 7" single no. 6430
Found: Discogs.com, received 11 August 2021
Cost: 4 euro
Tracks: 'Perdon cariño mio' / 'A Lucia'

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