MARINO MARINI AND HIS QUARTET 78 VOLARE / COME PRIMA UK #2 DURIUM DC 16632 V+

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A VERY GOOD COPY OF THIS GREAT ITALIAN DOUBLE A SIDE CLASSIC 78 FROM MARINO MARINI AND HIS QUARTET

VOLARE  

b/w COME PRIMA

Marino Marini brought a breath of fresh air to the traditional Neapolitan repertoire, by injecting his own quicker tempo and clearing too many out-of-date "tics". The result was an astonishing cocktail of rejuvenated standards (E' calosce, Stornelli popolari, Palumella, Pulecenella) blended with new compositions with a faster tempo (Serenatella sciuè sciuè, Spingule francese, Io mammetta e tu, La pansè).

His own interpretations of US standards are also remarkable (Premier Bal, Mr Sandman, Lullaby of Birdland) while he also offered fine compositions to the French repertoire (Jacqueline, Chu Chu Bella, Je suis fou de toi). In France, he was instrumental to the stardom of singer Dalida, who interpreted no less than fifteen songs from Marino Marini's repertoire. To a lesser extent, the multilingual singer Caterina Valente was also in debt to him. 

In the Italian repertoire, his initial trademark was his fondness for the tarentella rhythm, with an off-beat tempo accentuated by the piano on the second and fourth beat, giving lightness and grace to the music. 

Another trademark of the quartette was the import and crossbreeding of music from other countries – or continents. Before importing the twist in Turkey, the cha-cha in Lebanon and the letkiss in Italy, he had made his first success in Italy and France by launching bayons, sambas and cha-chas from South America (Rico Vacilon, Pimpollo), occasionally giving the tunes new Neapolitan lyrics (Don Ciccio o'piscatore, Miguel, Sophia).

In many respects, Marino Marini was also an innovator. He pioneered the echo chamber and multisound effects on stage – many of his interpretations were just as good in the concert hall as in the studio, and this in a period where electronics as we know them today were still in infancy. The now standard formation, consisting of: piano, electric guitar, double bass and drums, has no doubt been rendered popular in the world after Marino Marini's many tours.

However, besides his own excellent compositions (La più bella del mondo, Jacqueline, Tel-Aviv, Palma di Mallorca, Petronio etc…) Marino Marini's major contribution remains that he put the Italian pop songs on the World map, with his interpretations of fellow-Italian composers such as: Renato Carosone (Maruzella), Rocco Granata (Marina) and most definitely Domenico Modugno (Lazzarella, Piove, Volare, and Libero).


DISC DETAILS

MARINO MARINI AND HIS QUARTET

UK DURIUM DC 16632 10" 78rpm SHELLAC

A SIDE : VOLARE (NEL BLU DI PINTO DI BLU)  ENTERED UK CHARTS 3 OCT 1958 REACHING No 13 AND WAS IN THE CHARTS FOR 7 WEEKS

B SIDE: COME PRIMA - SEPERATELY ENTERED UK CHARTS 10 OCT 1958 REACHING NO 2 AND WAS IN THE CHARTS FOR 14 WEEKS

CONDITION - V+ SOME SCRATCHES SCUFFS AND MARKS BUT PLAYS GREAT

LABELS MAY DIFFER FROM STOCK PHOTO SHOWN

 

GREAT 1958 UK NUMBER 2 CHART HIT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

DONT MISS IT - BUY NOW!


 


His own interpretations of US standards are also remarkable (Premier Bal, Mr Sandman, Lullaby of Birdland) while he also offered fine compositions to the French repertoire (Jacqueline, Chu Chu Bella, Je suis fou de toi). In France, he was instrumental to the stardom of singer Dalida, who interpreted no less than fifteen songs from Marino Marini's repertoire. To a lesser extent, the multilingual singer Caterina Valente was also in debt to him.  In many respects, Marino Marini was also an innovator. He pioneered the echo chamber and multisound effects on stage – many of his interpretations were just as good in the concert hall as in the studio, and this in a period where electronics as we know them today were still in infancy. The now standard formation, consisting of: piano, electric guitar
Record Label Durium
Non-Domestic Product No
Format Record
Artist Dean Martin
Artist As Listed
Release Title As Listed
Record Size 10" 78rpm Shellac
Modified Item No
Custom Bundle No
Sub-Genre Vocal
Country/Region of Manufacture United Kingdom
Genre Easy Listening
Release Year 1958
Speed 78 RPM