I'm a Man [Full Length Album Remix by Savarese]
Yes, it's the famous COVER of the song by the great Stevie Winwood, done by Italians, Mauro Malavasi first and foremost in Bologna, then mixed in the USA, well-played that doesn't look too bad compared to the original and in fact, has become a classic in its own right, even though it's one of those records that "nobody knows who sang," not even me, it was one of many projects by Mauro Malavasi, a Bologna-based multi-instrumentalist, under false pretenses, here he chose "Macho" as the name of the singer, actually a bouncer from a nightclub in Rimini. Malavasi's best project was "Change," which were no less than Chic, they were a real group of musicians, with the great Luther Vandross as vocalist, discovered by them. Then there was the "Peter Jacques Band," which was purely image; the quartet, vocals, and music were always from Malavasi's cast and produced by him and the Italian-Guadeloupean Petrus, who was murdered in 1986.
Yes, it's the famous COVER of the song by the great Stevie Winwood, done by Italians, Mauro Malavasi first and foremost in Bologna, then mixed in the USA, well-played that doesn't look too bad compared to the original and in fact, has become a classic in its own right, even though it's one of those records that "nobody knows who sang," not even me, it was one of many projects by Mauro Malavasi, a Bologna-based multi-instrumentalist, under false pretenses, here he chose "Macho" as the name of the singer, actually a bouncer from a nightclub in Rimini. Malavasi's best project was "Change," which were no less than Chic, they were a real group of musicians, with the great Luther Vandross as vocalist, discovered by them. Then there was the "Peter Jacques Band," which was purely image; the quartet, vocals, and music were always from Malavasi's cast and produced by him and the Italian-Guadeloupean Petrus, who was murdered in 1986.
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