Friday, February 20, 2026

Finally Friday

Been a long week 'round these parts, but it's finally Friday. Just a few more hours to the weekend. Since you've been such good visitors and you're still coming around almost two months after Christmas Day has come and gone, here's a nice little record that's a little more commercial than some of the privately-released stuff I've been sharing of late. Of course, it's all in Italian, but that should make it more interesting, not less. No American standards here, either, it's all original stuff like you might hear in Italy if you get away from the more touristy spots. Never had the chance to visit Italy during the holiday season, but I'm sure it's a wonderful place to visit when it's time for Babbo Natale to come around. To put you in that Italian Christmas mood, this is Roberto Murolo-Christmas In Italy-Natale Napoletano (Request Records SRLP 8182, Stereo, 1972). Enjoy! I know this was released here in the US, but I'm pretty sure it was recorded in Italy and just licensed to the US distributor. Sounds authentic to my ears.

1. Pastorale Natalizia (A Christmas Pasture)
2. 'A Zampogna (The Bag Pipe Player)
3. Natale 'Nzieme A Tte (Christmas With You)
4. Lettera 'E Natale (A Christmas Letter)
5. Zampugnariello (The Young Piper)
6. Zampugnaro 'Nnammurato (The Piper In Love)
7. Nott' 'E Natale (Christmas Eve)
8. 'E Zampugnare (The Bag Piper)
9. Natale (Christmas)
10. 'A Nuvena (The Novena)
11. Lacreme Napulitane (A Neapolitan's Tears)
12. 'Na Prumessa D'Ammore (A Love Promise)

MEGA

11 comments:

  1. Thanks, Ernie - this is something different for sure.

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  2. I will pipe this into the old VR helmet while playing Rick Steve's Offroad Derby. Grazie mille! -Organ

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    1. Rick Steve, the guy who travels around Europe getting paid to travel? Seems like it's probably a different guy...

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    2. Ernie, that's what I thought also. I would supppose as you suggested :)

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  3. Ernie, Roberto Murolo had a beautiful voice.

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  4. I have no idea what it's saying, but this is, musically speaking, one of my favorites this year. Love me some Christmas 60s and 70s ethnic and folk, no matter the culture and language. Thank you very much!

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    1. Yeah, good music is good music, regardless of the language.

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  5. Rick Steves has his fingers in all kinds of pies! Why not an "Off the beaten path" VR Game? -Organ

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