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Static (Planet Funk Album)
''Static'' is the third album by the Italian dance group Planet Funk. It was released in 2006 through EMI. Vocal parts are interpreted by Luke Allen, except track 10, which is sung by Jovanotti Lorenzo Cherubini (; born 27 September 1966), better known as Jovanotti (), is an Italian singer-songwriter, rapper and disc jockey. The name Jovanotti derives from ''giovanotti'', the plural form of the Italian word ''giovanotto'' ("young man") .... Track listing Charts References External links * * 2006 albums Planet Funk albums it:Static (album) {{2000s-album-stub ...
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Planet Funk
Planet Funk is an Italian electronic band. The group is composed of Marco Baroni, Domenico "GG" Calipari, Alex Neri, Dan Black and formerly Sergio Della Monica who died in February 2018. In addition a number of guest vocalists joined the group, including: Auli Kokko, Sally Doherty, Raiz, John Graham, Giuliano Sangiorgi and Alex Uhlmann. History Their first single, " Chase the Sun", reached number five on the UK Singles Chart in 2001. The melody is borrowed from Ennio Morricone's tune "Alla Luce Del Giorno", off the score of the 1969 film Metti, una sera a cena. The song has enjoyed a rise in popularity ever since Sky Sports began using it during its coverage of the Professional Darts Corporation's major tournaments. The crowds in the venues are encouraged to chant and rave to the song during the advert breaks of matches, and the song has a cult following amongst darts fans. The song is also known to be chanted by supporters at the games of Australian football clubs Newcastle J ...
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The Illogical Consequence
''The Illogical Consequence'' is the second album released by Planet Funk. Track listing Notes *Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 by John Graham. *Vocals on tracks 4, 11, 13 by Dan Black. *Vocals on track 10 by Claudia Pandolfi. *Vocals on track 12 by Sally Doherty. *Track 9 contains excerpts from an interview with Julius Robert Oppenheimer during the 1965 NBC television documentary ''The Decision to Drop the Bomb''. Personnel * Marco Baroni - Keyboards, synthesizers, piano, samples, programming, arrangements, production * Alex Neri - Synthesizers, samples, disk jockey, programming, arrangements, production * Sergio Della Monica - Bass, guitar, arrangements, production * Domenico "GG" Canu - Guitar, production Additional musicians * John Graham - Vocals, guitar (track 2), piano (track 6), additional keyboards (tracks 3,8,9) * Dan Black - Vocals * Sally Doherty - Vocals * Claudia Pandolfi - Vocals * Simon Duffy - Keyboards, drum programming, engineering, mixi ...
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Planet Funk (album)
''Planet Funk'' is a self-titled compilation album by the Italian electronic group Planet Funk, released by Universal Music in 2009. It contains all 15 of the group's singles, plus three new songs. Track listing # "Lemonade" – 3:41 #* vocals by Dan Black #* written by A. Neri, D. Black, D. Canu, M. Baroni and S. Della Monica # "Inside All the People" – 4:57 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002) #* vocals by Dan Black #* written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica # "Stop Me" – 3:47 (The Illogical Consequence, 2005) #* vocals by John Graham #* written by Alessandro Neri, Domenico Canu, John Graham, Marco Baroni, Sergio Della Monica and Simon Duffy # "Who Said" – 3:36 (Non Zero Sumness, 2002) #* vocals by Dan Black #* written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Gary Numan, Marco Baroni and Sergio Della Monica # "Too Much TV" – 3:04 #* vocals by Dan Black #* written by Alessandro Neri, Dan Black, Domenico Canu, Marco Baroni and S ...
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Jovanotti
Lorenzo Cherubini (; born 27 September 1966), better known as Jovanotti (), is an Italian singer-songwriter, rapper and disc jockey. The name Jovanotti derives from ''giovanotti'', the plural form of the Italian word ''giovanotto'' ("young man"). Cherubini initially chose "Joe Vanotti" as his stage name, but a promotional poster for a night club incorrectly billed him as "Jovanotti" and the name stuck. (The spelling ''Jovanotti'' is anglicized; the letter J is rarely used in Italian) Jovanotti is commonly known to his fans by the diminutive form "Jova", and often refers to himself that way in promotional items and on his Web TV channel Jova.TV, which launched 2 October 2014. Jovanotti gradually departed from his early mix of Hip hop music, hip hop, rap and disco, taking in funk, world music and even classical arrangements and ska influences. As his musical influences changed, so did his lyrics too, which over time began to increasingly address philosophical, religious and politic ...
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Alex Neri
Alex Neri (born in Sarzana, Italy, on June 16, 1970) is a DJ, producer and songwriter. Biography A founding member of Planet Funk, having formed the band in the late 90s, Alex Neri also pursued a solo career and established an independent record label named Tenax Recordings. He started his career playing at the Alhambra, a nightclub in Sarzana owned by his father. Neri began his studio activity collaborating with Marco Baroni and working on different productions such as the Korda project ('Move Your Body') and Kamasutra ('Storm In My Soul'), all while releasing remixed productions for artists such as Club Freaks, Annette Taylor, Future Force, Instant Funk and Jestofunk. In 1998 Neri and Baroni launched their first single 'Happiness' featuring Jocelyn Brown, which reached 5th place on dance charts in the US and 45th place in the UK. At the same time, Alex Neri met and started collaborating with Gigi Canu and Sergio della Monica, which led to the establishment of Planet Funk. ...
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2006 Albums
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2006. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject. For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2006 in music. First quarter January February March Second quarter April May June Third quarter July August September Fourth quarter October November December References {{DEFAULTSORT:2006 albums Albums 2006 File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ...
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Planet Funk Albums
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