Go Man is the 1959 album by Italian jazz singer Nicola Arigliano. The album features a mix of swing, jazz, and rock and roll, showcasing Arigliano's versatile vocal range and dynamic performances.
The opening track, "Go Man Go," sets the tone for the album with its upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics. Arigliano's smooth and soulful voice shines on tracks like "The Nearness of You" and "My Funny Valentine," while he brings a playful energy to "Rock Around the Clock" and "Mambo Italiano."
Throughout the album, Arigliano's backing band provides a lively and energetic accompaniment, with standout solos from the saxophone and trumpet players.
Recorded November 13, 2000, at Salumeria Della Musica, Milano.
Mixed at Psycho Studio, Milano.
Mastered at Nautilus Mastering, Milano.
(P) e (C) 2001: NUN Entertainment s.r.l.
Printed in the E.U.
Barcodes
Barcode: 4029758253625
Barcode: 4 029758 253625
Matrix / Runout: manufactured by optimal media production A144265-01
Mastering SID Code: ifpi L572
Mould SID Code: IFPI 9723
Matrix / Runout: IFPI N8DT DECIBEL-MX ARIGLIANO CD 09400104
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LN11
Mould SID Code: IFPI N801
Rights Society: S.I.A.E.
About Nicola Arigliano
Italian singer.
Born 06-Dec-1923 in Squinzano, Lecce, Puglia, Italy.
Died 30-Mar-2010 in Calimera, Lecce, Puglia, Italy.
After long ranks in Northern Italy's night clubs, he was noticed by a TV producer who let him make his debut in sketches and music turns for some variety shows. First records date 1956 and they are 78rpm, mostly consisting of Neapolitan songs, recorded for Italian RCA; with the migration to 45rpm, under Columbia label, here it comes the first success with "Simpatica