| 1. La Notte |
| 2. Se Non Avessi Te |
| 3. Dio Come Ti Amo |
Editorial Reviews
Gusto-July 17, 1998
Galante uses her female-and-having-a-blast attitude to warm these classics..to a modern, unpredicatable edge".
Product Description
Has she no blemish? Western New Yorkers have had to deal with the near perfection of singer Jessie Galante. Her bold attitude and high fashions routinely stretch miles beyond Buffalo, leaving us to envy just what it is she sees. Her birth name is Gesua and her native tongue is Italian, so why shouldn't Western New York's Jessie Galante release a three song CD of Italian classics? Her self-titled venture is a winner. Soft guitar lines and wispy vocals ascend into heavy orchestration in Salvatore Adamo's "La Notte". Salvatore Cutugno's "Se Non Avessi Te" is a beautiful duet and Modugno's "Dio Come TI Amo" is highlighted by the saxophone savvy of Bobby Militello. Galante uses her female-and-having-a-blast attitude to warm these classics with sexy phrases and she uses her years of power-rock vocalizing to give them a modern, unpredictable edge. It's enough to make one sick. And proud. Galante's release is a superb recording. (Michele Ramstetter, The Buffalo! News, July 17, 1998)
Gesua
Galante uses her female-and-having-a-blast attitude to warm these classics..to a modern, unpredicatable edge".
Product Description
Has she no blemish? Western New Yorkers have had to deal with the near perfection of singer Jessie Galante. Her bold attitude and high fashions routinely stretch miles beyond Buffalo, leaving us to envy just what it is she sees. Her birth name is Gesua and her native tongue is Italian, so why shouldn't Western New York's Jessie Galante release a three song CD of Italian classics? Her self-titled venture is a winner. Soft guitar lines and wispy vocals ascend into heavy orchestration in Salvatore Adamo's "La Notte". Salvatore Cutugno's "Se Non Avessi Te" is a beautiful duet and Modugno's "Dio Come TI Amo" is highlighted by the saxophone savvy of Bobby Militello. Galante uses her female-and-having-a-blast attitude to warm these classics with sexy phrases and she uses her years of power-rock vocalizing to give them a modern, unpredictable edge. It's enough to make one sick. And proud. Galante's release is a superb recording. (Michele Ramstetter, The Buffalo! News, July 17, 1998)
Gesua
Gesua,Jessie Galante
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