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Gabry Ponte (Italian)
Gabry Ponte
Gabry Ponte (Italian)
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (14) - Disc #1

First solo album from the DJ of Italy's pop supergroup Eiffel 65.

     
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All Artists: Gabry Ponte
Title: Gabry Ponte (Italian)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Italy
Release Date: 7/8/2002
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Pop
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 044001789526

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Album Description
First solo album from the DJ of Italy's pop supergroup Eiffel 65.
 

CD Reviews

Fantastic album
Xera | USA | 03/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Gabry Ponte has shown his talent with Eiffel 65, but now he's taken it a step further with his own solo work. This album is absolutely wonderful, and features a wide array of song styles from dance, trance, and even some darker songs. But they are all awesome and any Eiffel 65 fans will enjoy. As for the songs:



1. 'Man in the Moon'--This song is beautiful, and Jeffrey Jey's vocals are stunning. It's a very deep track with poetic lyrics and a mellow sound, and has an Eiffel 65 feel to it.

2. 'Geordie'--The Italian version of 'The Story of Geordie'. Awesome song all around with an extremely catchy sound to it. It's sure to get people up and dancing.

3. 'Got to Get'--Not my favorite song on the album, but is still very cool. It's very energetic and fun to listen to, and seems quite fitting for a dance club.

4. 'Sharm Cafe'--This song is unique and has a distinctly Italian sound to it. It's a little less intense than 'Got to Get', but is still lively, energetic, and fun to listen to.

5. 'Time to Rock'--A great dance track and one that Gabry has become known for. It's a pure dance song and I never get tired of listening to it.

6. 'Always on My Mind'--I'm not crazy about this song, but it does have a more melancholy sound to it. The lyrics and vocals are lovely, but otherwise it's not one of my favorites.

7. 'Waterfall'--This is a beautiful and deep trance song, and shows that Gabry can extend his talents to different areas of dance music.

8. 'De Musica Tonante'--A unique and interesting sounding dance track. It's very cool, and almost reminds me of video game music. Still, it's great to dance to.

9. 'My Butterfly'--I love this song. It has a creepy, almost dark feel to it, and the vocals are haunting. It changes from very intense in the beginning and then mellows out during the verses. Gabry touched a darker side of dance music with this song, and it is well done.

10. 'Le Voyage'--I would consider this a trance song because of the very deep, mesmerizing sound to it. The lyrics are in French and a little bit of English, which is very different for an Italian artist like Gabry. That doesn't take away from the beauty of this song, though, and it's very poetic.

11. 'Memories'--This song reminds me strongly of Eiffel 65's music, and is a wonderful track. It is somewhat nostalgic and very catchy. The vocals fit perfectly with the melody and the lyrics are once again poetic and well-written.

12. 'Midnight'--This is a dark, almost industrial-sounding song. Gabry writes some darker stuff, and this is a great example. It is deep and slower than some of the other tracks, but has a delightfully creepy sound to it.

13. 'Terra Libera'--I think this may be the most melancholy track on the album. The words are extremely poetic and thought-provoking, and the message of the pain caused by war is clear. Overall, it's a wonderful song.

14. 'The Story of Geordie'--This is my personal favorite on the whole album. It's a great dance track, and the lyrics are very interesting. It was adapted from the traditional Scottish song about a man who is going to be hung by a golden chain, and I think it is masterfully done. I could listen to it over and over again without tiring of it.



So, there you have it. Gabry Ponte is a musical genius, and while his work with Eiffel 65 is still his best, his solo work is amazing as well. I highly recommend this album to any and all Eiffel 65 fans and to anybody who likes dance music. It is a masterpiece."
Gabry Ponte shows why Eiffel 65 is good, because of him
Xera | 04/27/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The solo album of Eiffel 65 DJ is excellent. Even though I am American and only know English, the Italian words flow very elequently with the dance beats. The harmonies of such songs as "Geordie" give a nostalgic touch and the video reminds one of folklore. The pop radio fav "Time 2 Rock" is great in the clubs, although US Radio has to bleep out the f*@& word. Technically, you can hardly make out the word on the original version. It sounds more like fahhk in the original. I look forward to more albums by Gabry and Eiffel 65, who has self-titled album coming soon from the Sanremo tour last year. If you are a fan of Eiffel 65, you would like Gabry Ponte- high recommend both of those for clubbers"
Buy it!!!!
George | Philadelphia, PA | 02/05/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"i've always loved eiffel 65, and have both of their albums. a month or so ago i saw gabry's single "time to rock" in the store. i bought it, never having heard it, and not even knowing he has a solo release coming up. well, i LOVED it. i went to his web sit to find out more. well, i dont know a thing about italian, so that didnt help.Next, i went to amazon.com and ordered his full lenth cd.Today it came and i couldn't have been happier.What a great cd! i give it four stars just for the track "always on my mind". This song has to be the most beautiful dance song i have ever heard (besides lasgo-something). This womans voice is gorgeous, the lyrics are perfect and the melody is flawless.definetly should be a single in the states. i cant say enough about this song. "the man on the moon" is with male vocals and will remind you of gigi dagostino's "i'll fly with you"- need i say more? other stand out trax are "my butterfly", "memories" and "geordie", the latter is a great dance number sung in italian with male and female vocals. also check out "Waterfall". i'm not one for instramentals, but this song is perfect without any vocals. The reason i didnt give this cd five stars is because i have this thing where i HATE spoken words in an entire song. and a few songs here fall into that category. "terra libera" starts off great with an 80"s electro vibe but then just gets killed when the male voice starts talking. I'd love to know who the guest vocalists are on this album (they're not credited) because they really are very good. congradulation gabry, you have produced a fantastic album."