Klein + M.B.O.

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Klein + M.B.O.

Mario Boncaldo in 2007
Background information
Origin Milano, Italy
Genres Electro, post-disco, garage house, Italo disco
Labels Zanza (Italy)
Atlantic (US)
Associated acts Rossana Casale
Website http://www.kleinandmbo.it
Members Mario Boncaldo

Klein + M.B.O. were an Italian post-disco musical group formed by producers, songwriters and arrangers Mario Boncaldo (from Italy) and Tony Carrasco (from USA). Rossana Casale, a jazz singer along with American chorus singer Naimy Hacket, provided vocals on their records.

They are best known for their single "Dirty Talk"[1] which was originally released in Milan, Italy in 1982. It became an international underground hit. Further single releases such as "Wonderful",[1] "More Dirty Talk",[1] "The MBO Theme"[1] and others continues in a similar vein. Some of their songs were published in the United States by Atlantic Records.[1]

The first and only Klein + M.B.O. album was released initially as De-Ja-Vu and then later as First. The album was recorded using Roland synthesizers and a Roland TR-808 drum machine and featured Davide Piatto on guitar.[2]

Some people say "Dirty Talk" is the first Chicago house record, because it was played in underground Chicago clubs by DJs, and that Italo disco records such as "Dirty Talk" inspired local producers.[citation needed] French recording duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker covered "Dirty Talk" for their 1998 EP Champagne.[3]

Discography

Year Song Label United States Dance Singles United States R&B Singles
1982 "Dirty Talk" Zanza / 25 West #14[4]
1982 "More Dirty Talk" Zanza
1982 "Wonderful" Zanza / Atlantic #31[4]
1983 "The MBO Theme" Zanza / Atlantic
1986 "Keep In Touch" Zanza / Dance-Sing

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Klein+%26+M.B.O. "Discogs: Klein + M.B.O. - discography"]. Discogs. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 
  2. Mario Boncaldo Interview
  3. "Miss Kittin And The Hacker* - Champagne! E.P.". Discogs. Retrieved 2010-10-30. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "AMG: Klein + M.B.O. - Billboard charts". All Music Guide. Retrieved 2009-12-28. 
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