Mondo Cane

Mondo Cane

by Mike Patton
Mondo Cane

Mondo Cane

by Mike Patton

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Overview

Mike Patton's previous work scoring a Morricone-esque soundtrack (A Perfect Place), covering themes from movie soundtracks (The Directors Cut), embracing the language and music of other cultures (Anonymous), and crooning (Lovage), all invariably had a deeper purpose: preparation for his most elaborate endeavor to date (which is saying a lot.) Inspired by time spent in Italy visiting his in-laws and listening to the oldies station there a decade prior, for this project the vocalist extraordinaire performs renditions of cinematic Italian pop songs of the '50s and '60s, all while backed by a 40-piece orchestra, a choir, and a 15-piece band. To add to the grandeur, the recordings are taken from live shows, with the best bits pasted together from a slew of European performances using studio magic. Most of the parts are taken from the tour's first intimate performances in Italy, which is fitting. Mondo Cane sounds authentically Italian. Patton's time in his second home in Bologna was apparently well spent. His grasp of the language is exceptional; he sings naturally with the comfort of a true native (and a flair for rolling "r"s) throughout the bulk of the release. "Deep Down" lapses into English, only because the original does, in a masterfully embellished version of Ennio Morricone's theme from Danger Diabolik. Because the original soundtrack masters are M.I.A., this little slice of magic brings a previously unavailable piece of history back to life, and it's a totally worthy substitution. It's not surprising that Patton would pay tribute to his hero Morricone, whose material Ipecac reissued in the Crime and Dissonance set, but the big surprise and reward is when he takes risks with deep Italian cuts by Fred Bongusto, the Blackmen, Luigi Tenco, and Gino Paoli. All of these, while taken from a variety of styles, from Frank Sinatra pop to psychedelic garage rock, are covered as they should be: with proper respect to the original, while showing off the unique personality of Patton. Sure, he's showing restraint, and singing ballads, mostly, but that doesn't mean he's not going to go from an Operaman impression to a maniacal wail on a whim. Dynamic bombast is his specialty, and amazingly, it all fits perfectly within the confines of Italian pop. As outlandish as Mondo Cane is, it all somehow amounts to the most easily digestible thing in Patton's scattered discography. Weird, considering Peeping Tom was his so-called "pop project." ~ Jason Lymangrover

Product Details

Release Date: 05/04/2010
Label: Ipecac
UPC: 0689230011927
Rank: 74613

Tracks

  1. Il Cielo in Una Stanza
  2. Che Notte!
  3. Ore D'amore
  4. Deep Down
  5. Quello Che Conta
  6. Urlo Negro
  7. Scalinatella
  8. L' Uomo Che Non Sapeva Amare
  9. 20 Km Al Giorno
  10. Ti Offro Da Bere
  11. Senza Fine

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mike Patton   Primary Artist,Vocals
Silvano Borgatta   Choir/Chorus
Roy Paci   Trumpet
Vincenzo Vasi   Theremin,Electronics
Antonio Borghini   Double Bass,Bass (Electric)
Gege Munari   Drums
Roberta Magnetti   Choir/Chorus
Aldo Sisillo   Conductor
Alessandro "Asso" Stefana   Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Riccardo Onori   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Beppe Gismondi   Choir/Chorus
Coralli Di Torino   Choir/Chorus
Elena Bacciolo   Choir/Chorus
Fabrizio Aiello   Percussion
Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini   Orchestra
Roberta Bacciolo   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Carl Sigman   Composer
Bert Kaempfert   Composer
Rossini Di Lugo   Assistant
Leo Chiosso   Composer
The Blackmen   Composer
Roberto Murolo   Composer
Massimo Simonini   Project Manager,Project Producer
Fred Bongusto   Composer
Ennio Morricone   Composer
Herbert Rehbein   Composer
Pino Massara   Composer
Anton Riehl   Pre-Mixing,Digital Editing,Post Production
Martin Kvamme   Design
Massimo Carli   Live Recording
Luciano Salce   Composer
Enzo Bonagura   Composer
Giuseppe Cioffi   Composer
Mogol   Composer
Roberto Monari   Assistant
Gianni Meccia   Composer
Lady T   Design
Andrea Carli   Assistant
Kenneth Weaver   Design
Regione Emilia Romagna   Producer
Francesco Migliacci   Composer
Elmer Bernstein   Composer
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
Vito Pallavicini   Composer
S. "Husky" Hoeskulds   Mixing
Fred Buscaglione   Composer
Nico Fidenco   Composer
Nicola Arigliano   Composer
Gino Paoli   Composer
Mike Patton   Design,Arranger,Engineer,Overdubs,Producer,Digital Editing,Post Production
Gianni Morandi   Composer
Daniele Luppi   Arranger,Producer,Digital Editing,Post Production
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