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Performer: Michael Fortunati
Title: Giochi Di Fortuna
Country: Japan
Genre: Electronic
Style:Hi NRG, Synth-pop, Disco
Released: 1988
Catalog number: ALI-13040
Label: Alfa International
MP3 album szie: 1050 mb
FLAC album size: 1759 mb

Tracklist

A Giochi Di Fortuna (Remix)
B Giochi Di Fortuna (Original Version)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MS 313 M. Fortunati Giochi Di Fortuna ‎(12", Maxi) Dureco Benelux MS 313 Netherlands 1987
ALI-13040 Michael Fortunati Giochi Di Fortuna ‎(12", Promo) Alfa International ALI-13040 Japan 1988
ALI-201 Michael Fortunati Gioch Di Fortuna ‎(7", Single, Promo) Alfa International ALI-201 Japan 1988
102241 M. Fortunati Giochi Di Fortuna ‎(7", Single) Vogue, Now Discs 102241 France 1987
ALI-201 Michael Fortunati Gioch Di Fortuna ‎(7", Single) Alfa International ALI-201 Japan 1988

Credits

  • Written-ByM. Nigro, P. Nigro
  • Written-By, ProducerM. De San Antonio

Notes

Licensed by Now Discs (Belgium)

Companies

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Giochi Di Fortuna; "Goddess of Fortune" in Italian if I'm not mistaken. Well, the song is lyrically typical of Italian Eurodisco songs of this era. Most of the words do make sense yet the song's message comes out a bit odd if you listen to it over and over and over again. Musically, this song is a semi-copy of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up". It starts out with a similar 4-beat drum intro. The bassline is nearly identical to its paramour though it Giochi Di Fortuna seems to have been a bit more digitalized. The 12" mix of this song (available on this copy) is, actually, also identical to the "Cake Mix" of "Never Gonna Give You Up". Both come out to around 5 and a half minutes and both use nearly the same remix effects. Upon further research, this song had come out a bit later than Rick Astley's worldwide hit so, quintessentially, this is really a copy of Rick Astley's S/A/W-produced song. Though this is a copy, it actually compliments Never Gonna Give You Up quite well and also shows how S/A/W was really at the top of their game at this point in history. Giochi Di Fortuna is a great song if you are a big S/A/W fan so try looking out for it.