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I Santo CaliforniaTornero40 Jahre ZDF Disco Vol.7 Disco Nights
I Santo California are an Italian musical group founded in 1974. They are best known for their debut single "Tornerò" which became an international no. 1 hit in 1975. History The group was founded by five musicians originating from Campania, Southern Italy. Originally called La Nuova Frontiera, the band was performing in clubs and beach resorts in the Amalfi Coast. In 1974, during a concert in Nocera Inferiore, they caught the attention of Elio Palumbo who helped them sign a contract with Italian label Yep Record in Rome. At that point, the band had changed the name to I Santo California. They released their debut single, "Tornerò", at the end of 1974. The sentimental love ballad was a major hit in Italy and Switzerland where it spent multiple weeks at no. 1 in 1975. In Switzerland, "Tornerò" became the best-selling single of the year. It also reached the top 5 in Germany and Austria, and the band's debut album charted within the top 20 in Italy. The follow-up single, "Un angelo", from the album of the same, peaked no. 2 in Italy and no. 10 in Switzerland in spring 1976. The band continued the international success with "Dolce amore mio" which reached no. 6 in Italy and no. 3 in Switzerland. In 1977, I Santo California took part in Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Monica", which placed third in the contest and became another international hit for the band. In 1978, they scored their last top 10 hit in Italy, "Manuela, amore!". After that, I Santo California's popularity decreased and the group struggled to achieve success in the charts. In 1994, the band released the new album 1994 Per un mondo migliore on which they explored spiritual themes. Group members Pietro Paolo Barbella (vocals, keyboard): 1974 – present Donato Farina (drums): 1974 – present Domenico Aiello (bass): 1974 – present Massimo Caso (guitar): 1974 – 1979 Gianni Galizia (keyboard): 1974 – 1990 Discography Studio albums 1974: Se davvero mi vuoi bene... Tornerò 1975: Un angelo 1979: Venus serenade 1980: Ti perdono amore mio 1994: 1994 Per un mondo migliore Singles 1974: "Tornerò" 1975: "Un angelo" 1976: "Dolce amore mio" 1976: "Ave Maria... No! No!" 1977: "Fenesta vascia" 1977: "Monica" 1977: "Gabbiano" 1978: "Manuela, amore!" 1979: "Venezia" 1979: "Butterfly 2000" 1980: "Ti perdono amore mio" 1981: "Aspettandoti" 1982: "Questa melodia" 1982: "Amore fragile" 1983: "Lassù" 1984: "Maledetto cuore"
I SANTO CALIFORNIA are a vocal and instrumental group from Campania, Southern Italy and were founded in 1975, when they recorded their biggest hit Tornerò. With this song they achieved notoriety in their home country and they were able to sell approximately 11 million copies of the single, which was later translated and exported worldwide. Notwithstanding the fame and notoriety achieved around the world, the group was snobbed in Italy and thus excluded from the principal musical TV programs. In 1978 they took part as contestants at the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival with the song “Monica” ending up in third place. However, soon after that success started fading away and the group decided to limit its live perfomances to regional and local fairs.
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