- Audio CD (Jun 12 2001)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: ESL
- ASIN: B00005K9GY
- Other Editions: Audio CD | LP Record
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Arabesque |
| 2. Bossa Per Due |
| 3. Dossier Omega |
| 4. Il Cerchio Rosso |
| 5. Fuoco Fatuo |
| 6. Forma 2000 |
| 7. Missione A Bombay |
| 8. Jazz Pour Dadine |
| 9. The In Samba |
| 10. La Coda Del Diavolo |
| 11. Mambo De Los Dandies |
| 12. Jet Sounds |
| 13. Trappola Mortale |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years on and this still sounds cool,
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This review is from: Bossa Per Due (Audio CD)
I renctly discovered this recording after having bits of Conte's albums on various mix albums. I think this still sounds amazing even 6 years after the intial release. Very slick mixing of old Italian sountracks and use of fresh acoustics make this a retro-electro classic.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great stuff...if you don't have a pulse,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bossa Per Due (Audio CD)
Yes, that's right...this stuff is lifeless dross for the dead to devour...septic, unimaginative, metallic and machine driven without an ounce of human interjection...save for the occasional flesh-upon-chrome knob twiddling to trigger the machines. It's rather obvious that people read these reviews (for the most part) not to glean some sense of what a recording that they're unfamiliar with is actually like, but rather to VALIDATE their own enthusiasm for a recording they're already gung ho on...to champion an artist they dig (like that moron "Pattiscool from downtown Detroit"). If that's your m.o., then cast your vote of disapproval; however, if you use the system as it was intended, then you should appreciate the candor of my criticism. "Patti" evidently never met a machine-driven-push-button-induced-click-track-triggered tune she didn't think was dope maaaan, and if that corresponds with your taste, then by all means, buy this crystaline cold cadaver. If, however, you have a pulse, then there's plenty of real bossa-lounge tracks, and yes, even some electrolounge, that you'd be far better off getting to know. Let the dead die. You're welcome.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very diffrent but fun sound,
This review is from: Bossa Per Due (Audio CD)
This might not be the most common form of dance music. The Italian Nicola Conte mixes 60's bossa nova with dance and the sound is quite unique. Here you'll find alot of diffrent inspirations like "The Samba" "Arabesque" "Bossa per due" "Missione a bombay" and "Jazz pour datine". Bossa per due which is exactly the same album as Jet sounds is a diffrent album with alot of catchy retro sounds. It reminds me a bit of Dimitri from Paris, so if you liked him check Nicola Conte. This album is fun and the music kind of reminds me of music from some glamourous bar from a James Bond movie. Enjoy!
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