Disco dance cover

Disco dance

Adriano Celentano · 1977

35 min · 8 tracks · pop rock · rock & roll · synth-pop

A vibrant mix of pop melodies and catchy rhythms that encapsulates the disco era's exuberance.

Why this album works

'Disco Dance' is significant for its role in popularizing disco music in Italy and influencing subsequent generations of pop artists. The album features hits like 'Azzurro' and 'Ma che freddo stasera,' which received critical acclaim and charted well, solidifying Celentano's status as a leading figure in Italian pop music during the late 1970s.
Best for
danceable rhythms for celebration short bursts of vibrant energy wave-like emotional flow
Context
In 1977, Adriano Celentano was transitioning from his earlier rock and roll roots to embrace the disco wave. 'Disco Dance' marked a pivotal moment in his career as it showcased his ability to adapt to contemporary musical trends while retaining his unique style. This album followed his successful period in the early 1970s, highlighting a shift towards more dance-oriented tracks.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Azzurro Standout 1:16
  • 2 A Woman in Love / Rock Around the Clock 4:03
  • 3 Pregherò Standout 5:34
  • 4 Ma che freddo stasera (Such a Cold Night Tonight) Standout 7:54
  • 5 Don’t Play That Song (You Lied) 5:10
  • 6 Nata per me 4:33
  • 7 Bei tempi 1:08
  • 8 Mondo in MI 7 5:32

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