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Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari- SHAKE- CD- 2001/2002- Polydor/Universal Music Group- 731458974925- 400 grn
DEDICATED TO: Mr. John Lee Hooker, IN MEMORY Of Angiolino Figliè.
SHAKE is the ninth studio album by the Italian blues rock singer-songwriter Zucchero Fornaciari, released on 14th September 2001. In this album Zucchero used the technique of sampling. Starting from an old collection of vinyls owned by his American programmer, the Italian bluesman tried to recreate a vintage and blues sound by taking some portions of sound recordings and reusing them as new instruments. He borrowed the idea from other important albums, such as Play (1999) by Moby or works by Fatboy Slim. The album topped the chart of Italy (for four weeks) and Switzerland (for three weeks) and arrived in the charts of Netherlands, France, Belgium, Spain, Germany, Mexico, Argentina and Austria.
PERSONNEL: Mellotron, Piano, Piano [Treated], Electric Piano, Piano [Wurlitzer], Organ [Farfisa], Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals, Lead Vocals – Zucchero; Backing Vocals – Sarah Eden Davis, Chance, James Thompson, Mino Vergnaghi; Bass – Pino Palladino, Polo Jones; Drums – Davide "Danzy" Devito, Zachary Alford; Piano [Rhodes], Backing Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards [Additional] – Corrado Rustici; Mellotron, Organ [Hammond], Piano, Piano [Acoustic], Keyboards, Programmed By [Additional Programming] – Luciano Luis Luisi; Programmed By [Programming] – Robyx, John O'Brien; Vocals [Speaker] – Werther Dal Monte; Electric Guitar [Slide] – Roy Rogers; Organ [Hammond], Piano [Rhodes Solo], Synthesizer [Moog], Piano [Acoustic] – David Sancious; Vocals [With] – John Lee Hooker; Backing Vocals, Vocals [Speaker] – Arthur Miles; Programmed By [Additional Programming], Programmed By [Programming], Electric Guitar [Additional] – Massimo Marcolini; Baritone Saxophone – James Thompson.
The music, typical of a blues ballad, is composed by Zucchero and Luciano Luisi. "Ahum" is co-written with the friend and old colleague Roberto Zanetti, as well as "Music In Me" and "Baila (Sexy Things)", and sampled Barry White's version of "Just The Way You Are". "Scintille" sampled from "Deceiving Blues" by Teddy Darby and "Feelin' Lowdown" by Big Bill Broonzy. "Baila (Sexy Things)" is the core of the selling success of the entire album, peaking at number 1 in Italy, France and Spain. For the composition, Zucchero sampled "Take Me To The River" by Al Green and "Mannish Boy" by Muddy Waters. The next two ballads "Dindondio", whose theme is the countryside life, and "Rossa Mela Della Sera" sampled the choir "Oh! Death Where Is Thy Sting?" and "Choladas" by M. Vivanco, respectively. After the rock title track, the last song "Tobia" (''Lost Scents''), whose lyrics are by the songwriter Francesco De Gregori, is dedicated to Zucchero's lost dog.
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Comes In A Standard Jewel Case With Clear Tray Includes 14-Page Booklet.
Made In The EU.
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