Mango (singer)




































Mango

Mango a Padova.jpg
Mango live at Padova (2010)

Background information
Also known as Pino Mango
Born
(1954-11-06)6 November 1954
Lagonegro, Italy
Died 7 December 2014(2014-12-07) (aged 60)
Policoro, Italy
Genres
Pop rock, folk, world music
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments
Vocals, piano, keyboards, guitar
Years active 1976-2014

Mango, stage name of Giuseppe Mango (6 November 1954 – 7 December 2014), was an Italian singer-songwriter and musician.


He was known for his style which fuses pop, rock, folk, world music and for his extensive vocal range. He is best known for the song "Oro", from his 1986 breakout album release Odissea. Other hits include "Lei verrà", "Mediterraneo", "Bella d'estate", "Amore per te", "Come Monnalisa", "Nella mia città" and "La rondine".


Mango has been defined by Italian music author Mario Luzzatto Fegiz as an "authentic innovator of Italian pop music"[1] and Allmusic considers him an "Italian rock fusion innovator".[2]


He wrote songs for Italian artists such as Patty Pravo, Loredana Bertè, Andrea Bocelli, Mietta. Part of his repertoire was performed by Italian and foreign musicians including Mina, Mia Martini, Leo Sayer, Hélène Ségara and Eleftheria Arvanitaki.




Contents






  • 1 Biography


    • 1.1 Beginning and early career


    • 1.2 Breakthrough and success


    • 1.3 Death




  • 2 Personal life


  • 3 Songwriting


  • 4 Cover


  • 5 Discography


    • 5.1 Studio albums


    • 5.2 Live albums


    • 5.3 Compilations


    • 5.4 Albums recorded in Spanish




  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Biography



Beginning and early career


Mango was born in Lagonegro, province of Potenza. He grew up listening mainly to soul and hard rock music, his favourite musicians included Aretha Franklin, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Peter Gabriel. He began his musical activity as a teen, playing in a cover band with his older brother Michele. Mango was not into Italian music at the time, stating he only performed some Lucio Battisti's songs.[3] He started to study sociology at the University of Salerno but he left after deciding to move to Rome trying to enter the music business.


In 1976 Mango recorded his first album, La mia ragazza è un gran caldo.[4] Two songs from the album, "Per te che mi apri l'universo" and "Tu pioggia io mattino", attracted the attention of Patty Pravo, who put them on her album Tanto (1976), though, the title of the second song was changed in "Per amarti d'amore". Mia Martini also liked Mango's music and covered the song "Se mi sfiori" on the album Che vuoi che sia... se t'ho aspettato tanto (1976).


He released other records like Arlecchino (1979) and È pericoloso sporgersi (1982). His first three works did not receive attention by the media, pushing Mango to abandon the music career but the meeting with lyricist Mogol changed his mind.



Breakthrough and success


His breakthrough came in 1985 with the album Australia, from which the single "Il viaggio" was performed by Mango at the Sanremo Music Festival of the same year. In 1986 he released Odissea, which was a turning point in his career and contains some of his most famous songs, "Lei verrà" and "Oro". The album saw the collaboration of Brian Auger on the keyboards.[5] 1987's Adesso includes the successful single "Bella d'estate", co-written with Lucio Dalla.


Other notable records are Sirtaki (1990), from which famous singles such as the title-track, "Nella mia città" and "Come Monna Lisa" were extracted, and Come l'acqua (1992), known for the song "Mediterraneo". The album featured the involvement of musicians like drummer Manu Katché and bassist Pino Palladino.[6] Around this time, Mango also recorded three albums in Spanish: Ahora (1987), Hierro y Fuego (1988) and a Spanish version of Sirtaki (1991). On 30 April 1988 the single "Flor de Verano", Spanish version of "Bella d'estate" from Ahora, peaked at number #1 on the Spain's Los 40 Principales.[7] Mango participated at the 1995 Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Dove vai", accompanied by world musician Ayub Ogada.




Mango, Acchiappanuvole Tour in Udine (2009)


Credo (1997) contains the single "Luce" which was performed by Mango along with Zenîma at the 1998 Sanremo Music Festival; an English version of the song called "Light" was included in the 1998 reissue. Peter Gabriel's guitarist David Rhodes and Simple Minds's drummer Mel Gaynor played on the record.[8] The track "Amore per te", from the album Visto così (1999), was used as the Italian theme of the telenovela El Privilegio de Amar.[9] In 2004 he released Ti Porto in Africa, which went double platinum.[2] His last work is La terra degli aquiloni, released in 2011. The album featured a Carlos Gardel cover of the song "Volver".



Death


On evening 7 December 2014 Mango suffered a heart attack during a concert in Policoro, province of Matera. While performing the song "Oro", he raised an arm and said "excuse me" to the crowd before collapsing. He died before arriving at the hospital in the early hours of the following day.[10] He was 60.


On 9 December, his older brother Giovanni felt sick during the wake and died at the hospital, aged 75. He is believed to have also died from a heart attack.[11]



Personal life


A very reserved person who rarely appeared in mass media, Mango was married to Laura Valente, known for her tenure as vocalist with the pop band Matia Bazar. From their marriage two children were born: Filippo and Angelina.[12]



Songwriting


Mango wrote songs that were performed by other artists:





















































































































Artist
Song
Year
Album

Mietta
Per esempio… per amore
2003
Per esempio... per amore
Abbracciati e vivi
Fare l'amore
2000
Tutto o niente
E no (Cosa sei)
1991
Volano le pagine
Soli mai
Oltre te

Mia Martini
Se mi sfiori
1976
Che vuoi che sia... se t'ho aspettato tanto

Patty Pravo
Per amarti d'amore
1976
Tanto
Per te che mi apri l'universo
Goodbye my love
1986

Sentirti
1978
Miss Italia

Loretta Goggi
Io nascerò
1986
C'è poesia
C'è poesia

Loredana Bertè
Re
1986
Fotografando... i miei successi
Fotogrando

Andrea Bocelli
L'attesa
2004
Andrea

Scialpi
L'Io e l'Es
1983
Es-tensioni
Hallelujah

Andrea Mirò
Non è segreto (single)
1988


Laura Valente
-
1985
Tempo di blues (LP)

Helena Hellwig
Di luna morirei
2006
Di luna morirei (CD Single)
Geranio

Dennis Fantina
Se non con te
2002
Dennis
Non è il cuore

Gloria Bonaveri
Joe
1996
Gloria

Anna Bussotti
Nessun dolore (single)
1986




Cover


Some of his songs were rearranged by Italian and foreign artists, including:





























































































Artist
Song
Year
Album

Mia Martini
Se Mi Sfiori
1976

Che vuoi che sia... se t'ho aspettato tanto

Patty Pravo
Per Te Che Mi Apri L'Universo
Per amarti d'amore (Tu pioggia io mattino)
1976
Tanto
Patty Pravo
Sentirti
1978
Sentirti/Notti Bianche

Scialpi
Nero e blu
1983
Es-tensioni

Loretta Goggi
Lei verrà (featuring Mango)
1986

C'è poesia

Leo Sayer
The Moth And The Flame (Tu...si)
1990

Sanremo Music Festival

Mina
Oro
1994

Canarino mannaro

Hélène Ségara
Tu peux tout emporter (Amore per te)
2000

Au nom d'une femme

Mietta
Sentirti
2003

Per esempio... per amore

Eleftheria Arvanitaki

Min Orkizesai (Come Monna Lisa)
2007

Dinata 1986–2007

Neri per caso
Bella d'estate (featuring Mango)
2008

Angoli diversi

Wender
Lei verrà (featuring Saretta)
2010

Alpacaaaa

Antonella Lo Coco
Disincanto
2012
Cuore scoppiato

Alessio Scarlata featuring Zenîma
Luce
2015
1st Posthumous Tribute Single


Discography



Studio albums




  • La mia ragazza è un gran caldo (1976)


  • Arlecchino (1979)


  • È pericoloso sporgersi (1982)


  • Australia (1985)


  • Odissea (1986)


  • Adesso (1987)


  • Inseguendo l’aquila (1988)


  • Sirtaki (1990)


  • Come l'acqua (1992)


  • Mango (1994)


  • Credo (1997)


  • Disincanto (2002)


  • Ti porto in Africa (2004)


  • Ti amo così (2005)


  • L’albero delle fate (2007)


  • La terra degli aquiloni (2011)



Live albums




  • Dove vai (1995)


  • Gli amori son finestre (2009)



Compilations




  • Visto così (1999)


  • Tutto Mango: oro e platino (2006)



Albums recorded in Spanish




  • Ahora (1987)


  • Hierro y Fuego (1988)


  • Sirtaki (1991)



References





  1. ^ Mario Luzzatto Fegiz. "Mango, la voce divenuta strumento che ha rinnovato la musica leggera" (in Italian). corriere.it. Retrieved 20 December 2014..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ ab Evan C. Gutierrez. "Mango - Biography". allmusic.com. Retrieved 29 December 2014.


  3. ^ Ernesto Assante. ""L'amore è invisibile", il nuovo Mango. "U2, Sting, De André... canto quello che mi piace"" (in Italian). repubblica.it. Retrieved 16 December 2014.


  4. ^ Notice of death of Pino Mango, repubblica.it; accessed 9 December 2014.


  5. ^ Ambrosia Jole Silvia Imbornone. "Un infarto ha stroncato l'Usignolo di Lagonegro durante un concerto" (in Italian). lisolachenoncera.it. Retrieved 13 December 2014.


  6. ^ "Manu Katché: discography". manu-katche.com. Retrieved 19 December 2014.


  7. ^ "Número 1 de 30/04/1988" (in Spanish). los40.com. Retrieved 13 December 2014.


  8. ^ "Credo" (in Italian). discografia.dds.it. Retrieved 21 January 2014.


  9. ^ "Libera di amare" (in Italian). telenovelasmania.it. Retrieved 13 December 2014.


  10. ^ "Italian Singer "Mango" Death live at concert". liveleak.com. 8 December 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014.


  11. ^ "Mango's brother dies a day after star's death". thelocal.it. 9 December 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014.


  12. ^ "Buon viaggio, Mango" (in Italian). vanityfair.it. Retrieved 1 February 2015.




External links






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