Sal Panzera – No Stasera No


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販売価格¥3,910 JPY
Condition : New
Format : 12 inch
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説明

Sal Panzeraの「No Stasera No」は、情熱的なイタリアンディスコの真髄を堪能できる一曲。エネルギッシュなビートとキャッチーなメロディが、聴く者を瞬時にダンスフロアへと引き込む。切ない歌詞とエモーショナルなボーカルが印象的で、心に深く響く。シンセサイザーのリフが曲全体を彩り、リズミカルなベースラインがしっかりと支えている。80年代のイタロディスコの雰囲気を忠実に再現しつつ、モダンなアレンジが新鮮さを加えている。夜のドライブやパーティーシーンにぴったりなこのトラックは、リスナーに忘れられない瞬間を提供してくれるだろう。音楽愛好家にとって必携のレコードだ。

 

A No Stasera No (Original 45 Version) 4:32
B No Stasera No (Mascio & Cosmo Re-Clap Edit) 6:18

 



 

Disco Segreta is incredibly proud to introduce one of the most obscure and sought after Italian disco tracks ever released !

Salvatore “Sal” Vito Panzera is originally from Lequile in Apulia, and as many Italians of his generation, his parents moved to Canada in 1967. He was already there by the time of his first single “Era Scritto Cosi/Il Vento” in 1969. There he formed a band with “paisà”  Giovanni “Johnny” d’Orazio and his brother Sergio Panzera, playing every Saturday for italian weddings in Montreal.

It was during one of these gigs he met Jerry Cucuzzella, a disco producer from Montreal (Bent Boys, Suzy Q, Punkin’ Machine). Giovanni and Jerry would end up working together on a lot of other disco and hi-nrg productions such as Nightlife Unlimited, Stephanie Wells, Valerie Krystal, Evelyn Smith, Motion, while Sal wrote and sang “Space Traveller”, an english and french cover of the Italian disco track “Capire, Amare, Soffrire” by Il Seme dell’Amore, for his studio group Animation.

“No, Stasera No” was originally released as a 7” in a few hundreds copies with no cover, handed out as a promotional tool in order to publicize Sal and Giovanni’s own label “Piuma”, when they decided to step into production. Timing didn’t help the fate of this 7”, as it got released in 1981, at the very end of the golden era of disco music, letting it disappear into obscurity and making it a super sought-after disco holy grail.

More than 40 years after its original release, Disco Segreta makes the disco miracle happen once again, reissuing “No, Stasera No” and giving this track the 12” treatment it originally deserved.

The 12” features the respectfully remastered original 45 version plus a dancefloor-friendly “Re-Clap edit” by Italian wonderboys Gugliemo Mascio & Cosimo Mandorino.

Note this release is strictly limited and as for all our 2023 releases it will NEVER be reissued again!

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