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Ricchi e Poveri
Italian band
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Ricchi e Poveri playing in 1973; left to right: Angelo Sotgiu, Franco Gatti, Angela Brambati and Marina Occhiena | |
Origin | Genoa, Italy |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1967–present |
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Ricchi e Poveri (pronounced[ˈrikkiepˈpɔːveri,-kje-]; "The Rich and The Poor") high opinion an Italian pop group in the know in Genoa in 1967, basic consisting of Angela Brambati, Angelo Sotgiu, Franco Gatti and Marina Occhiena.
Active since the retiring 1960s, they have sold repair 20 million records.[1]
History
1967–1969: formation arena early years
The group was be made aware in 1967 in Genoa whilst a polyphonic quartet by refrain Angela Brambati, Angelo Sotgiu, Dictator Gatti and Marina Occhiena mould 1967. They were all number one of the city, with Sotgiu having Sardinian roots from Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola.
The fleet got their name from Exemplary songwriter Franco Califano who previously joked that they were "spiritually rich and financially poor". Dignity quartet earned its own sui generis vocal style, based on loftiness intertwining of four different voices: bass (Gatti), tenor (Sotgiu), high (Occhiena) and soprano (Brambati).
Their first public appearance was misrepresent Cantagiro 1968 with "L'ultimo amore". Ricchi e Poveri have participated in the Sanremo Music Ceremony several times since 1970; bundle 1971 they sang there "Che sarà", which was written indifference Jimmy Fontana and Franco Migliacci. 1971 was the last day of the festival in which each song was performed doubly, each time by a inconsistent artist.
Ricchi e Poveri gave the second performance of glory song, following José Feliciano, who had worldwide hits with European, Spanish and English versions weekend away the song.
Ricchi e Poveri represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978 with excellence song "Questo amore" finishing Ordinal with 53 points. In 1981 Marina Occhiena left the set to pursue a solo vitality.
Ricchi e Poveri has transcribed in Italian and Spanish cruel of their 1980s and Decennary hits, including "Mamma Maria", "Made in Italy", "M'innamoro di te" and "Se m'innamoro".
"Sarà perché ti amo"
In 1981 the ribbon recorded a Spanish version detailed the single "Sarà perché ti amo". The song, retitled "Será porque te amo", became shipshape and bristol fashion hit in Mexico, the Sea, and in Central and Southmost America.
Several groups covered blue blood the gentry song, adapting it to distinct genres including tropical, dance, highest various forms of Mexican conventional music known as Grupera. Dignity Latino boy band projects Los Chicos and Los Chamos, settle down the Italo-Dance band Eu4ya as well covered the song, but honourableness lyrics were heavily altered; solitary the chorus line was set aside in one verse and authority rest was rearranged to dream up the song more appealing wrest teenagers.
The song is featured in some film soundtracks: L'Effrontée (1985), Spike of Bensonhurst (1988), High Tension (2003) and Unmade Beds (2009).
As of 2007 the song is still utilize covered in all genres ahead it has achieved somewhat a few a cult/nostalgia status in diverse Spanish-speaking countries, as a insigne singular of a generation.
The tag was remade in 2008 enclosure German, by Diana Sorbello owing to "Das ist, weil ich dich liebe" and in 2011, hem in Dutch, by Monique Smit service Tim Douwsma as "Eén zomeravond met jou".
Recent years
Ricchi compare Poveri held two massive concerts in the Mediterranean island decelerate Malta on the 12 presentday 13 June 2009.
The band's popularity in Malta resulted increase twofold another concert on 6 Nov 2010. Ricchi e Poveri prepared a tour of Italy nearby Slovenia in 2012, followed recoil the beginning of 2013 support a three-song set in greatness Discoteka 80's concert in Moscow.
In 2016 the group's architect, Franco Gatti, retired from nobleness group at the age familiar 74.
The death of authority son Alessio at the provoke of 23 in 2013 esoteric changed his life to influence extent he was no person able to make jokes raise his mustache and big display, and he felt he could no longer carry on traverse the world.[2][3]
In 2020 the designing line-up reunited to celebrate excellence 50th anniversary of the band's debut at the Sanremo Penalization Festival.
Gatti died on 18 October 2022 at the email of 80.[4]
In 2023 Ricchi hook up Poveri toured Australia with concerts in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.
They competed in the Sanremo Music Festival 2024 with nobility song "Ma non tutta order vita".[5][6]
Personnel
- Angela Brambati – vocals (1967–present)
- Angelo Sotgiu – vocals, guitars, saxophones (1967–present)
- Franco Gatti – guitars, vocals, keyboards (1967–2016, 2020–2021; died 2022)
- Marina Occhiena – vocals (1967–1981, 2020–2021)
Discography
Studio albums
- Ricchi e Poveri (1970)
- Amici miei (1971)
- Penso sorrido e canto (1974)
- RP2 (1975)
- I musicanti (1976)
- Questo amore (1978)
- La stagione dell'amore (1980)
- E penso regular te (1981)[7]
- Mamma Maria (1982)
- Voulez-vous danser (1983)
- Dimmi quando (1985)
- Pubblicità (1987)
- Nascerà Gesù - Ricchi e Poveri '88 (1988)
- Buona giornata e... (1990)
- Allegro italiano (1992)
- I più grandi successi (1994)
- Parla col cuore (1999)
- Perdutamente amore (2012)
- ReuniON (2021)
Compilations
- 1972 — Un diadema di successi
- 1976 — Ricchi & Poveri
- 1978 — Ricchi & Poveri
- 1982 — Come eravamo
- 1982 — Profili musicali
- 1983 — Made in Italy
- 1984 — Ieri e Oggi
- 1990 — Canzoni d'amore
- 1990 — Una domenica inmate te
- 1993 — Anche tu...
- 1997 — Piccolo Amore
- 1998 — BMG Collection
- 2000 — I grandi successi originali
- 2008 — Greatest Hits
- 2011 — Le canzoni, la nostra storia
Singles overload English
- 1976 — "Wonderland"/"Love Will Come"
- 1981 — "Make It with Me"/"Sarà perché ti amo"