Personal Jukebox (Alice album)
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Personal Jukebox | |||||
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Greatest hits by Alice | |||||
Released | May 23, 2000 | ||||
Recorded | 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2000 | ||||
Genre | Pop, Rock, Alternative | ||||
Length | 62:23 | ||||
Label | WEA/Warner Music | ||||
Producer | Francesco Messina, Bluvertigo | ||||
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Alice chronology | |||||
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Personal Jukebox is compilation album by Italian singer-songwriter Alice, released in 2000 on WEA/Warner Music.
In the Spring of 2000 Alice returned to the Sanremo music festival, nineteen years after the victory with "Per Elisa". The song she performed, Juri Camisasca's "Il Giorno Dell'Indipendenza" ("The Day of Independence"), was also the opening track on the career retrospective Personal Jukebox, alongside two other new recordings, "Tutto È Niente" ("All Is Nothing") and an Italian language cover version of David Bowie/Pat Metheny Group's "This is Not America" with new lyrics by the singer herself.
Personal Jukebox also contains four singles from Alice's then most recent pop albums Exit (1998) and Charade (1995), the original versions of "In Viaggio Sul Tuo Viso" from 1992's Mezzogiorno Sulle Alpi and "Visioni" from 1989's Il Sole Nella Pioggia licensed from EMI, as well as new interpretations of some of her best-known songs from the 1980's, among them "Chanson Egocentrique" (a duet with Italian alternative rock band Bluvertigo), "Prospettiva Nevski", "A Cosa Pensano", "Nomadi", "Il Vento Caldo Dell'Estate", a technofied take on "Per Elisa" and an orchestral solo version of "I Treni Di Tozeur".
[edit] Track listing
- "Il Giorno Dell'Indipendenza" (Juri Camisasca) - 3:44
- Previously unreleased
- "For This Is Not America" (Italian version of "This Is Not America") (David Bowie, Pat Metheny, Alice) - 3:57
- Previously unreleased
- "Tutto È Niente" (Alice) - 3:34
- Previously unreleased
- "Open Your Eyes" (duet with Skye of Morcheeba) (Juri Camisasca, Peter Hammill, Alice, Francesco Messina) - 4:08
- From 1998 album Exit
- "Dimmi Di Sì" (Alice) - 4:10
- From 1998 album Exit
- "Dammi La Mano Amore" (Remix) (with Trey Gunn) (Alice) - 3:51
- From 1995 album Charade
- "Chanson Egocentrique" (2000 version - duet with Bluvertigo) (Franco Battiato, Francesco Messina, Tommaso Tramonti) - 3:52
- Original duet version with Franco Battiato appears on 1982 album Azimut
- "In Viaggio Sul Tuo Viso" (Francesco Messina, Alice) - 4:06
- From 1992 album Mezzogiorno Sulle Alpi
- "Prospettiva Nevski" (2000 version) (Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio) - 3:50
- Original version appears on 1985 album Gioielli Rubati - Alice Canta Battiato
- "A Cosa Pensano" (2000 version) (Alice, Francesco Messina) - 3:10
- Original version appears on 1982 album Azimut
- "Per Elisa" (2000 version) (Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio, Alice) - 3:58
- Original version appears on 1981 album Alice a.k.a. Per Elisa
- "Nomadi" (2000 version) (Juri Camisasca) - 3:55
- Original version appears on 1986 album Park Hotel
- "Visioni" (Juri Camisasca) - 4:27
- From 1989 album Il Sole Nella Pioggia
- "Non Ero Mai Sola" (with Trey Gunn) (Francesco Messina, Alice) - 4:23
- From 1995 album Charade
- "I Treni Di Tozeur" (2000 solo version) (Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio, Saro Cosentino) - 2:44
- Original duet version with Franco Battiato released as single in 1984. Alternate solo version appears on 1987 album Elisir
- "Il Vento Caldo Dell'Estate" (2000 version) (Franco Battiato, Giusto Pio, Francesco Messina, Alice) - 4:34
[edit] Personnel
- Alice - lead vocals, keyboards trks 6, 9, 14
- London Session Orchestra with Gavin Wright - strings trks 1, 2, 3, 9 & 15
- Pino Pinaxa Pischetola - rhythm trks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 14 & 16, overdubs & remix trk 6, computer programming trk 8
- Marco Guarnerio - keyboards & guitars trks 1, 2, 3, 8, 10 & 12, keyboards trk 4, 5, 9, 15, guitars trks 6 & 14, keyboards & programming trk 13, acoustic guitar, additional keyboards, piano trk 16
- Francesco Messina - keyboards trks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 & 16, piano trks 6 & 14 keyboards & programming trks 9 & 12, additional keyboards trk 15
- Skye Edwards of Morcheeba - vocals trk 4
- Mauro Spino - additional percussion trk 6
- Trey Gunn - Warr & stick guitar trks 6 & 14
- Stuart Gordon - electric violin trk 6, MIDI violin trk 14
- Morgan of Bluvertigo - vocals, Wurlitzer, bass trk 7
- Andy of Bluvertigo - vocals, nord lead, saxophone, bass trk 7
- Sergio of Bluvertigo - drums & tambourine trk 7
- Livio of Bluvertigo - guitars trk 7
- Mauro Pagani - flute, percussion trk 7
- Gavin Harrison - drums trk 8
- Paolo Fresu - trumpet trk 8
- Roberto Baldi - keyboards trk 11
- Steve Jansen - rhythm trk 13
- Stefano Cerri - bass trk 13
- Richard Barbieri - keyboards & programming trk 13
- Jon Hassell - keyboard activated sound trk 13
- Dave Gregory - guitar trk 13
- Marco Liverani - keyboards trk 13
[edit] Production
- Francesco Messina - producer
- Trks 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15 & 16 recorded and mixed by Pino Pinaxa Pischetola at Stonehenge Studios & Didde Studios, Milan 2000
- Trks 1, 2, 3 & 9 strings arranged and conducted by Will Malone, recorded at Angel Recording Studios, London by Gary Thomas
- Trk 15 strings arranged and conducted by Alberto Tafuri, recorded at Angel Recording Studios, London by Gary Thomas
- Morgan of Bluvertigo - producer trk 7
- Roberto Baldi - additional production trk 11
- Marco Guarnieri - additional production trk 12
- Gianni Versari - mastering Nautilus, Milan, February 2000
- Sheila Rock - photography
- Polystudio - cover design
- Massimo Gradone & the Polystudio archives - photography booklet
- Una Sas, Bologna - executive producers