Al Bano & Romina Power - Well Live It All Again

Italian-American pop music duo

Al Bano and Romina Power

San Remo Festival 1984, Al Bano and Romina Power won with a song Ci sarà

San Remo Festival 1984, Al Bano and Romina Power won with a song Ci sarà

Background information
Origin Italy
Genres Pop
Years active 1975–1999
2013–present
Labels Babe, WEA
Members Albano Carrisi
Romina Ability

Al Bano and Romina Ability are an Italian-American popular music duo formed in 1975 by then-married couple Italian tenor Albano Carrisi and American vocaliser Romina Power, the daughter of Hollywood actor Tyrone Ability. They take recorded over 22 albums, which have sold in 150 million copies across six decades.[ citation needed ] Their all-time known international hits include "Felicità", "Sharazan", "Tu, soltanto tu (Mi hai fatto innamorare)", "Ci sarà", "Sempre sempre", and "Libertà!". They participated twice in Eurovision Vocal Competition in 1976 and 1985 and performed five times at Sanremo Music Festival, winning in 1984 with the vocal "Ci sarà". The couple too shot 7 films, based on their songs, between 1967 and 1984. The 2 separated and divorced in 1999, just reunited professionally in 2013.

Career [edit]

Albano Carrisi met Romina Power, girl of American role player Tyrone Power, during the filming of the flick Nel sole, named after one of his songs, in 1967. He had already released a number of solo recordings and she by then had appeared in several Italian films. The two married in 1970 in Cellino San Marco. Their debut unmarried, "Storia di due innamorati", was released the same year by the labels La voce del padrone and Odeon, and went on to become a small-scale hitting in Italia. The song appeared on Al Bano'due south solo album A cavallo di due stili. Ability also released three solo albums betwixt 1969 and 1974.

In 1975, the couple released their first album every bit a duo, Atto I (also known as Dialogo and Arena blanca, mar azul), which included popular song "Dialogo". In 1976, they represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "We'll Live It All Once more", sung in Italian and English, and finished seventh.[1] They besides recorded the song in Spanish and in French, equally "Viviremos todo de nuevo" and "T'aimer encore une fois", respectively. The duo and then made several recordings in French, including hits "Des nuits entières" and "Enlacés sur le sable" (French version of "Prima notte d'amore").

In 1981, they released the single "Sharazan", which went on to become their quantum international hit, and released a Spanish language anthology. In 1982, the duo broke Italian records past having four songs on the Italian hit parade at the same time.[ citation needed ] The same year, they participated in the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Felicità", and finished 2nd.[2] [ failed verification ] The vocal became widely popular, selling in over half-dozen million copies and receiving "High german Golden Globe 1982".[ citation needed ] It appeared on their next album, Felicità (released every bit Aria pura in some territories[3]), which was a chart success. The album was also recorded in Spanish and released equally Felicidad. The duo would maintain the tradition of recording Spanish versions of their albums in the following years.

Al Bano and Romina released still i more anthology in 1982, Che angelo sei, with another large hitting "Tu, soltanto tu (Mi hai fatto innamorare)". Their 1983 compilation Amore mio was met with a slap-up commercial success in High german-speaking countries. In 1984, they won the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Ci sarà" from their anthology Effetto amore, gathering over 2 1000000 votes.[4] In 1985, they participated in the Eurovision Song Competition for the second and final fourth dimension, with the song "Magic Oh Magic" and, again, took the 7th identify.[v]

In 1986, Al Bano and Romina Ability signed a contract with WEA and recorded the anthology Sempre sempre, which confirmed their international success. The vocal "Settembre" featured the voice of their infant girl Cristel, while for "Lord Byron" they used recordings of Byron's poetry past Tyrone Power. In 1987, they participated in the Sanremo Festival with the song "Nostalgia canaglia" and came 3rd.[6] The anthology Libertà! was released in the same twelvemonth. The couple'southward girl Ylenia sang a duet with Romina in "Abbi fede". In 1988, the couple released the album Fragile, and the post-obit year, took office in Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Cara terra mia", placing at the 3rd position.[6] The single was a minor chart hit in Italy.

In 1990, they released the album Fotografia di united nations momento, with the successful single "Donna per amore", followed by the Christmas album Weihnachten bei uns zu Hause released in Germany, which later appeared in Italy as Corriere di Natale. In 1991, Al Bano and Romina Power participated in the Sanremo Music Festival for the 5th and final time as a duo, this fourth dimension around with the song "Oggi sposi", placing at the eighth position.[half-dozen] In the same twelvemonth, they celebrated 25 years of their joint creative career and released two greatest hits anthologies: Le più belle canzoni (in Italy) and Vincerai (in Europe). They also wrote an autobiography and released a video, both entitled Autoritratto dalla A alla R.

Their daughter Ylenia Carrisi disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 1994 in New Orleans, which prompted Al Bano and Romina to withdraw from touring in social club to dedicate themselves to the search for their daughter. Her case remains unsolved.[vii] In 1995, the couple released their concluding studio album together, Emozionale, followed past a video version, Una vita emozionale. In 1996, Al Bano participated solo in the Sanremo Music Festival, singing "È la mia vita", while Romina took part in the television mini-series The Return of Sandokan. Together, they released the compilation Ancora... Zugabe. In 1997, he released a solo album Concerto classico, and she published a book about her father, entitled Cercando mio padre in 1998.

In 1999, the couple separated. In an open alphabetic character to the weekly mag Oggi, Al Bano explained the reasons for their break-up every bit related to the disappearance of their daughter.[viii] The two reunited in 2013, reportedly simply on a professional basis, for a concert performance in Moscow (their kickoff live functioning together in sixteen years). They continued to perform live as a duo in 2014 and 2015, including at Sanremo 2015.[9]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Year Title Peak nautical chart positions
ITA
[10]
AUT
[11]
GER
[12]
NLD
[13]
1975 Atto I
1977 1978
1979 Aria pura
1982 Felicità 4 17 39
Che angelo sei 34
1984 Effetto amore
1986 Sempre sempre 3
1987 Libertà! x 35
1988 Fragile 28 53
1990 Fotografia di united nations momento ten 53
Weihnachten bei uns zu Hause
1993 Notte e giorno 31 58
1995 Emozionale xiii 62

Compilation albums [edit]

Year Title Peak chart positions
AUT
[11]
FRA
[fourteen]
GER
[12]
NLD
[thirteen]
1976 Io con te
Des nuits entières
1981 Cantan en español – Sharazan
1982 Ieri e oggi
xvi chanson 16 succès 23
Al Bano e Romina Ability
Al Bano e Romina
1983 Collection
Amore mio half-dozen 3 37
1987 Romantica – Die großen Erfolge
1988 Felicità
1989 Al Bano & Romina Ability
Super 20
1991 Star Drove
Le più belle canzoni
Vincerai 27 24
1993 Che amici
1994 The Collection
Sharazan
Golden Stars International
Golden Stars International Vol. 2
1995 Best Of
1996 Donna per amore
Storia di due innamorati
Ancora... Zugabe
1997 Prima notte d'amore
Sentire ti amo
Grandes exitos
I grandi successi – Ihre grossen Erfolge
1998 I successi – Volume 1
The Collection
2000 Collection
2002 Love Songs
2004 Największe przeboje
2005 Le più belle canzoni di Al Bano & Romina Ability
2007 Italienische momente
2008 Le nostre emozioni
2011 Cantando in libertà... Le più belle canzoni
2012 Un'ora con...
2013 Vacanze Italiane
2015 The Very All-time – Live aus Verona 71 82

Singles [edit]

Year Championship Acme chart positions Anthology
ITA
[15] [16]
AUT
[eleven]
BEL
[17]
FRA
[18]
GER
[12]
NLD
[13]
SWI
[19]
1970 "Storia di due innamorati" seven A cavallo di due stili
1975 "Dialogo" 6 Atto I
1976 "We'll Live Information technology All Once more (Lo riviveri)" 2 1978
"Des nuits entières" 3 Des nuits entières
1977 "Prima notte d'amore" 19 1978
1979 "Et je suis à toi" Northward/A
"Aria pura" Aria pura
1981 "Sharazan" 2 14 7 15 ane Felicità
1982 "Felicità" ane ix vii 10 6 18 3
"Tu, soltanto tu (Mi hai fatto innamorare)" 14 16 forty 16 5 Che angelo sei
"Che angelo sei (Amore mio)" 35
1984 "Ci sarà" i 13 51 7 Effetto amore
"Canzone blu" 57
"Al ritmo de beguine (Ti amo)"
1985 "Magic Oh Magic" N/A
1986 "Sempre sempre" 47 three 33 Sempre sempre
1987 "Nostalgia canaglia" 4
"Libertà!" 10 36 Libertà!
1988 "Makassar" 20
"Fragile" 76 Fragile
1989 "Cara terra mia" 33
"Donna"
1990 "Donna per affection" 21 52 Fotografia di un momento
"Bussa ancora"
"Fotografia"
"United nations altro Natale" Weihnachten bei uns zu Hause
1991 "Oggi sposi" 8 Le più belle canzoni
"Vincerai" 65 Vincerai
1993 "Domani, domani" 72 Notte east giorno
"(Torneremo a) Venezia"
"Sha-Due east-O"
1995 "Na na na" Emozionale
"Impossibile"
1996 "Anno 2000" Ancora... Zugabe
1997 "Ma il cuore no"

Filmography [edit]

  • Nel sole, directed by Aldo Grimaldi (1967)
  • L'oro del mondo, directed by Aldo Grimaldi (1968)
  • Il suo nome è Donna Rosa, directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti (1969)
  • Pensando a te, directed by Aldo Grimaldi (1969)
  • Mezzanotte d'amore, directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti (1970)
  • Angeli senza paradiso, directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti (1970)
  • Champagne in paradiso, directed past Aldo Grimaldi (1984)

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 1976 Year folio". www.eurovision.telly. Retrieved 2015-08-x .
  2. ^ "Festival di Sanremo 1982" (in Italian). world wide web.sorrisi.com. Retrieved 2015-08-24 .
  3. ^ "Al Bano & Romina Power - Aria Pura at Discogs". world wide web.discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-08-14 .
  4. ^ "Sanremo Story, 1984: Vincono Al Bano e Romina, fra i giovani trionfa Eros Ramazzotti" (in Italian). www.sorrisi.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-08-thirteen .
  5. ^ "Eurovision Vocal Competition 1985 Yr page". world wide web.eurovision.tv. Retrieved 2015-08-x .
  6. ^ a b c "Albano east Romina tutta una vita al Festival di Sanremo" (in Italian). www.ansa.information technology. Retrieved 2015-08-24 .
  7. ^ Ortiz, Saúl (fifteen July 2021). "El expediente secreto de Ylenia Carrisi: ¿encontrada viva en un sótano de Nueva Orleans?". ABC (Spain) (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 Baronial 2021.
  8. ^ "la Repubblica/sessi_stili: 'Non sono stato in grado di salvare il mio matrimonio'" (in Italian). world wide web.repubblica.it. Retrieved 2015-08-xiv .
  9. ^ "Al Bano e Romina tornano a Sanremo: "Sarà il nostro miglior festival"" (in Italian). www.repubblica.it. Retrieved 2015-08-24 .
  10. ^ "Hitting Parade Italy - ALBUM 1982" (in Italian). www.hitparadeitalia.information technology. Retrieved 2015-08-24 .
  11. ^ a b c "Discographie Al Bano & Romina Power" (in German). austriancharts.at. Retrieved 2015-07-30 .
  12. ^ a b c "Offizielle Deutsche Charts" (in German). www.offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved 2015-07-30 .
  13. ^ a b c "Discografie Al Bano & Romina Power" (in Dutch). dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 2015-07-xxx .
  14. ^ "InfoDisc : Tous les Albums classés par Artiste" (in French). www.infodisc.fr. Archived from the original on 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2015-08-10 .
  15. ^ "Hit Parade Italia - Indice per Interprete: A" (in Italian). world wide web.hitparadeitalia.it. Retrieved 2015-08-09 .
  16. ^ "Hit Parade Italia - Indice per Interprete: P" (in Italian). world wide web.hitparadeitalia.it. Retrieved 2015-08-09 .
  17. ^ "Discografie Al Bano & Romina Power" (in Dutch). www.ultratop.exist. Retrieved 2015-07-31 .
  18. ^ "InfoDisc : Tout les Titres par Artiste" (in French). www.infodisc.fr. Archived from the original on 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2015-08-10 .
  19. ^ "Al Bano & Romina Power" (in High german). hitparade.ch. Retrieved 2015-07-31 .
Awards and achievements
Preceded by

Wess and Dori Ghezzi
with "Era"

Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest
1976
Succeeded by

Mia Martini
with "Libera"

Preceded past

Tiziana Rivale
with "Sarà quel che sarà"

Sanremo Music Festival
Winner

1984
Succeeded by

Ricchi e Poveri
with "Se yard'innamoro"

Preceded past

Alice and Franco Battiato
with "I treni di Tozeur"

Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest
1985
Succeeded by

Umberto Tozzi and Raf
with "Gente di mare"

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Bano_and_Romina_Power

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